Void Stalker
| This article is about the space vessel, for the novel see Void Stalker (Novel) |
The Void Stalker is one of the largest Eldar space vessels after the Craftworld. It is at the pinnacle of Eldar technology and many are known to have taken part in the Gothic War. When the Eldar pirate fleets allied with Lord Ravensburg after the Battle of Gethsemane, the Void Stalkers were brought into service, previously not having been seen during the entire war. They are strong and powerful with various weapons including Pulsar Lances, Eldar Weapons Batteries and Eldar Launch Bays with Darkstar Fighters and Eagle Bombers.1
The Bright Star, flagship of the Executioners corsair band, was seen throughout the Gothic Sector and concentrated heavily on the Lysades sub-sector. It was also instrumental in raising the blockade on Lethe, destroying the Chaos Grand Cruiser Unstoppable Rage, several escorts and crippling two Chaos cruisers. It is claimed that the Bright Star has never been defeated in battle.1
Other Void Stalkers during the Gothic War pursued personal vendettas while the whole region was in turmoil. One attacked the Orks of the Cyclops Cluster and was often seen bombarding Ork positions on planets alongside Imperial forces. Rumours are abound that the ship was destroyed after single-handedly attempting to destroy a Space Hulk, later codified Misery of Platea.1
Another famous Void Stalker is the Forge of Vaul.1
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| Type | Design | Class |
|---|---|---|
| Capital Ships | Battleships | Void Stalker |
| Cruisers | Dragonship • Eclipse • Shadow • Wraithship | |
| Light Cruisers | Aurora • Solaris | |
| Escorts | Hellebore • Aconite • Nightshade • Hemlock • Shadowhunter | |
| Attack Craft | Darkstar Fighter • Eagle Bomber | |
| Space Stations | Haven Spire | |
| Other Spacecraft | Ghostship • Eldar Transport Ship |