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The site began in March 2000 under the name "Homeworld: Cataclysm Shipyards" and was originally derived as a fansite for the upcoming "expansion sequel" to the original Homeworld whose primary purpose would be to present information on the upcoming ships. It was hosted on Arioch's older website, "Arioch's Well of Souls" and was concieved as a branch-off page devoted exclusively to Homeworld. In time however, as the site grew larger and began to incorporate details on ships from the original Homeworld it became notewothy in its own right and changed to the name Homeworld Shipyards in August 2000.

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  • The site began in March 2000 under the name "Homeworld: Cataclysm Shipyards" and was originally derived as a fansite for the upcoming "expansion sequel" to the original Homeworld whose primary purpose would be to present information on the upcoming ships. It was hosted on Arioch's older website, "Arioch's Well of Souls" and was concieved as a branch-off page devoted exclusively to Homeworld. In time however, as the site grew larger and began to incorporate details on ships from the original Homeworld it became notewothy in its own right and changed to the name Homeworld Shipyards in August 2000.
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  • The site began in March 2000 under the name "Homeworld: Cataclysm Shipyards" and was originally derived as a fansite for the upcoming "expansion sequel" to the original Homeworld whose primary purpose would be to present information on the upcoming ships. It was hosted on Arioch's older website, "Arioch's Well of Souls" and was concieved as a branch-off page devoted exclusively to Homeworld. In time however, as the site grew larger and began to incorporate details on ships from the original Homeworld it became notewothy in its own right and changed to the name Homeworld Shipyards in August 2000. Arioch continually updated the site, which remained hosted by Well of Souls, from 2000 to 2004. However, after the release of Homeworld 2 and the acquisition of Relic Entertainment by THQ, Homeworld Shipyards experienced a decline, along with many other Homeworld websites. It was widely believed that the Homeworld franchise had come to an end and as such, there was no new material for Arioch to post. Slowly Arioch turned away from Homeworld Shipyards and put more attention on his webcomic, Outsider. In March 2006 Arioch, after experiencing some hosting problems with Well of Souls, changed Homeworld Shipyard's host to Relicnews.com after the possibility was offered by ÜberJumper Since then Homeworld Shipyards wasn't updated, and is still missing several articles.
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