Discover the elite pilots and advanced Prime Shift technology of the Spectre Division in Spectre Divide. Learn about their ships, history, and key figures.
The Spectre Division is an elite rebel faction in Spectre Divide, composed of highly trained pilots who utilize advanced Prime Shift technology. This technology allows their ships to enter a transcendent state, granting them significant combat bonuses when dealing or taking damage.
History:
Introduced in August 2020, the Spectre Division was developed as a successor to A.X.I.S. and a response to Keres' declaration of war. Their origins are mysterious, involving an unknown benefactor who anticipated Keres' motives. Key events include the Liberation, where Burr revealed the division's existence, and Showdown, where they destroyed the Quantum Replicator Core, forcing Keres to flee.
Ships and Technology:
Spectre R&D focuses on Prime Shift technology. Notable ships include:
- Switch: A Titan-class ship that can mind control spawned ships and debilitate enemies in Prime Shift.
- Breaker: A fast fighter-class hull that boosts allied ship damage and inhibits enemy shield regeneration.
- Deadeye: A long-range attack hull that disables enemy propulsion and boosts its own in Prime Shift.
- Comandante Carrier: The flagship, boosting ally Prime Shift charge rate and providing fire support.
- Arc: Capable of bombarding enemies with its broadsides and chaining energy projectiles in Prime Shift.
- Caustic: A debuffer that weakens enemy ships.
- Subverter: Another debuffer that applies negative status effects to disrupt enemy movement and firing.
- Torus Dreadnought: A powerful dreadnought capable of dispatching large forces and countering swarms with its irradiation field.
- Infiltrator: An advancement of the Breaker, capable of burning enemy shields and boosting friendly shields.
Notable Figures:
While the benefactor remains unknown, Burr is a key founder who revealed the division's existence and invited pilots to join.
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