. . . . "Shadows of the Past"@en . . . . . . . . "* 50 Heavy Turbolaser Batteries\n* 50 Heavy Turbolaser Cannons\n* 20 Ion Cannons\n* 10 Tractor Beam Projectors"@en . . "*Enclave Fleet\n*Independent"@en . "3"^^ . . . "6"^^ . . . . "Class 1"@en . . . . . "5000"^^ . . "Thorns of the Hopeslayer"@en . "The Darkness Ascendant served as the command ship of Darth Kabal, when Covenant forces moved in on the Sith Empire. After the formation of the Sith Enclave, the Darkness Ascendant served as the personal flagship of Dark Lord Darth Kabal. It was commanded by the veteran officer Sadon Koor, and housed six fighter squadrons, including Blood Squadron."@en . . . . "Darkness Ascendant was a Damned Berserker technique that taught how to not surrender to the taint, despite it had all but overwhelmed him. At this point, the threat of becoming Lost was very real."@en . "1600.0"^^ . . "12"^^ . . "*36,810 \n**4,520 Officers\n**9,700 Infantry \n**32,565 Enlisted \n**275 Gunners"@en . . . . "Darkness Ascendant was a Damned Berserker technique that taught how to not surrender to the taint, despite it had all but overwhelmed him. At this point, the threat of becoming Lost was very real."@en . . . . "36000"^^ . "Flagship"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "* 72 TIE Defenders\n* 15 Transports\n* 12 AT Barges\n* 8 Lambda-class T-4a Shuttles\n* 1 Gamma-class Assault Shuttle\n* 1 TIE Shuttle Craft\n*Repair and Recovery Vehicles \n*Various other Landing Craft \n*20 AT-AT Walkers \n*40 AT-ST Walkers"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Dark Light"@en . . . . . "2722"^^ . "Darkness Ascendant"@en . . . "The Darkness Ascendant served as the command ship of Darth Kabal, when Covenant forces moved in on the Sith Empire. After the formation of the Sith Enclave, the Darkness Ascendant served as the personal flagship of Dark Lord Darth Kabal. It was commanded by the veteran officer Sadon Koor, and housed six fighter squadrons, including Blood Squadron."@en . . . . . "Sadon Koor"@en . . "5760.0"^^ . "Class 8"@en . . . . "Darkness Ascendant"@en . . . . . . "1800"^^ . . .