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The Black Fleet was the name given to the Imperial Navy battle group assigned to Black Sword Command.

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  • The Black Fleet was the name given to the Imperial Navy battle group assigned to Black Sword Command.
  • Black Fleet was the flagship fleet of Darth Sinity's regime. It was led by none other than Darth Sinity himself, and his flagship Medusa. Black Fleet was at the head of every major attack Sinity performed in his quest for Galactic domination. It was the largest fleet under Sinity's control, and feared throughout the Galaxy, which proved to be an enormous advantage in battle.
  • The Black Fleet was first introduced in the 1984 TOS novel The Final Reflection. When a Klingon warrior dies an honorable death, he will serve in the Black Fleet, where he can fight and kill worthy foes who also have entered the ranks of the dead for all eternity. The book predates the introduction of the concept of Sto-vo-kor, and presented the Black Fleet as an alternative afterlife concept. However, since Sto-vo-kor was mentioned by T'Kuvma in "Battle at the Binary Stars" , in canon the two concepts must be part of the same belief system.
  • The Black Fleet is a part of the Klingon conception of the afterlife. Warriors who die an honorable death will serve on or even command a Black Ship in which they endlessly wage glorious combat, laughing, against worthy foes who have also entered the ranks of the dead. Even servitors who are loyal to the Empire have a place, rewarded with a chance to honorably continue their service. (TOS novel: The Final Reflection)
  • The Black Fleet was the name given to an armada that consisted of at least eight Dalek warships. These warships were involved in attacks conducted by the Dalek Empire against the Earth Alliance over at least six months. These assaults began on the outer fringe colonies and saw the entire world of Sifranos exterminated. Humanity was unaware of who this attacker was and the Black Fleet participated in the invasion of Earth in 2157. Upon entering the star system, the fleet attacked Void Station Cassius and destroyed it. After this they blockaded the region by flooding the solar system with strange icarons to prevent any ships from entering or leaving subspace in the area. (PROSE: GodEngine)
  • The Black Fleet is a group of raiders located in the Lhazaar Principalities. They are slavers and pirates attacking the various towns and ports among the islands, including Port Verge. It is rumored that they are led by Onkar, the former first mate of the adventurer Erdis Cai, who was reportedly lost at sea with all his crew. However, if Onkar is commanding the Fleet, he hasn't aged in more than 40 years and some believe he may be a vampire or other undead.
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  • The Black Fleet was the name given to an armada that consisted of at least eight Dalek warships. These warships were involved in attacks conducted by the Dalek Empire against the Earth Alliance over at least six months. These assaults began on the outer fringe colonies and saw the entire world of Sifranos exterminated. Humanity was unaware of who this attacker was and the Black Fleet participated in the invasion of Earth in 2157. Upon entering the star system, the fleet attacked Void Station Cassius and destroyed it. After this they blockaded the region by flooding the solar system with strange icarons to prevent any ships from entering or leaving subspace in the area. (PROSE: GodEngine) File:StubTab.png
  • The Black Fleet was the name given to the Imperial Navy battle group assigned to Black Sword Command.
  • Black Fleet was the flagship fleet of Darth Sinity's regime. It was led by none other than Darth Sinity himself, and his flagship Medusa. Black Fleet was at the head of every major attack Sinity performed in his quest for Galactic domination. It was the largest fleet under Sinity's control, and feared throughout the Galaxy, which proved to be an enormous advantage in battle.
  • The Black Fleet is a group of raiders located in the Lhazaar Principalities. They are slavers and pirates attacking the various towns and ports among the islands, including Port Verge. It is rumored that they are led by Onkar, the former first mate of the adventurer Erdis Cai, who was reportedly lost at sea with all his crew. However, if Onkar is commanding the Fleet, he hasn't aged in more than 40 years and some believe he may be a vampire or other undead. The Black Fleet only attack at night and always attack a new target. Survivors tell of raiders dressed in gray and black and having shaved heads.
  • The Black Fleet is a part of the Klingon conception of the afterlife. Warriors who die an honorable death will serve on or even command a Black Ship in which they endlessly wage glorious combat, laughing, against worthy foes who have also entered the ranks of the dead. Even servitors who are loyal to the Empire have a place, rewarded with a chance to honorably continue their service. (TOS novel: The Final Reflection) In 2269, when Malvak, son of Jorq saw that his friend Krov had been killed, Malvak performed the Klingon death ritual to warn the Black Fleet of Krov's arrival. This drew howls of laughter from other hemQuch Klingons present, as Malvak was a QuchHa' and thus not expected to observe a warrior's tradition. (ST novella: The Unhappy Ones) In an alternate timeline the Theskian Thralen explained to Data that Worf and other Klingons believed that they would go to serve in the Black Fleet upon their deaths. Thralen added that it was the same as saying that he would go to the arms of the Great Mother. (TNG novel: Metamorphosis (novel)) Note: The Black Fleet was first introduced as the Klingon concept of (or simply metaphor for) the afterlife in The Final Reflection and related FASA RPG materials. In canon it was superceded by Sto-Vo-Kor, but some novels (most notably the Star Trek: Klingon Empire series) have intertwined the two, making the Black Fleet an aspect of Sto-Vo-Kor, part of what Sto-Vo-Kor is.
  • The Black Fleet was first introduced in the 1984 TOS novel The Final Reflection. When a Klingon warrior dies an honorable death, he will serve in the Black Fleet, where he can fight and kill worthy foes who also have entered the ranks of the dead for all eternity. The book predates the introduction of the concept of Sto-vo-kor, and presented the Black Fleet as an alternative afterlife concept. However, since Sto-vo-kor was mentioned by T'Kuvma in "Battle at the Binary Stars" , in canon the two concepts must be part of the same belief system.
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