The Destruction of Ventauri III occurred toward the end of the Second Shadow War. After Sheridan's attack on Z'ha'dum, the Shadows dispersed their fleets to various points across the Galaxy. Unfortunately for those planets, being so openly touched by the Shadows, the Vorlons decided that they had become irreparably tainted by 'the darkness', regardless of if the worlds could have possible refused the 'request' of a fleet of Shadow vessels. The planet was completely destroyed, uninhabitable for humanoid life.
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| - The Destruction of Ventauri III occurred toward the end of the Second Shadow War. After Sheridan's attack on Z'ha'dum, the Shadows dispersed their fleets to various points across the Galaxy. Unfortunately for those planets, being so openly touched by the Shadows, the Vorlons decided that they had become irreparably tainted by 'the darkness', regardless of if the worlds could have possible refused the 'request' of a fleet of Shadow vessels. The planet was completely destroyed, uninhabitable for humanoid life.
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- Complete annihilation
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| - Destruction of Ventauri III
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Result
| - Complete destruction of Ventauri III
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- Support fleet of cruisers and fighters
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| - The Destruction of Ventauri III occurred toward the end of the Second Shadow War. After Sheridan's attack on Z'ha'dum, the Shadows dispersed their fleets to various points across the Galaxy. Unfortunately for those planets, being so openly touched by the Shadows, the Vorlons decided that they had become irreparably tainted by 'the darkness', regardless of if the worlds could have possible refused the 'request' of a fleet of Shadow vessels. The planet was completely destroyed, uninhabitable for humanoid life.
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