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VORLON TRANSPORT
class: Ambassadore
type: Light Cruiser
length: 131 meters
mass: UNKNOWN
crew: 1 - 11
troop: N/A
fighter: N/A
power: Hyperspace Tap
duration: Infinite
weapon: 1 Vorlon Death-Ray
Several hidden lightning guns, jump point director
defense: Vorlon Bio-Armor
Vorlon Shields

Similar in appearance to the Star Dreadnought, the Vorlons transport is over 131 meters in length. They are heavily armed and are organic in nature, as are all Vorlon ships. Transports appear to use the standard Vorlon gravimetric/hyper real space drive propulsion system seen in us on all Vorlon vessels, and appear to be very well armed. A vessel of this class destroyed a Shadow Battle Crab with a single blast.

Vorlon ships of this classification apparently live in a symbiotic relationship with their pilot patterned to be used by only one user or group of users. Current data indicates that, should their master be killed, the ships will wonder the universe and mourn their masters passing. The ship is a part of its users, and it can not live without him/her/it. Once it has mourned long enough, it will perform its last duty and cremate its self and its users remains in the heart of a star.

[Size taken from the B5 video game.]