General Shape & Size: Silhouette: Sleek and elongated, about 1.5 times the length of a standard Imperial-class Star Destroyer, but noticeably slimmer and more streamlined. The ship has sharp, angular edges that taper toward the front, giving it a predatory arrowhead or dagger-like shape when viewed from above. Profile: Low-profile superstructure. The bridge tower is compact and angled, integrated seamlessly into the main hull with minimal protrusions. The hull flares out subtly toward the rear engines, giving a sense of power ready to surge forward. Wings & Fins: Two sets of angular “wing” fins extend from the sides—flat and thin, like stealth aircraft wings, edged with faintly glowing deep green lines that pulse softly. These fins angle slightly downward, creating a subtle V-shape from the front view. Color & Texture: Primary Color: Matte black — no gloss or shine, absorbing light rather than reflecting it, almost like a void in space. Secondary Color: Dark charcoal grey panels break up the black hull in geometric patterns, giving a sleek, armored appearance. Accent Color: Deep, almost forest-green luminescent lines trace sharp, circuit-like patterns along the hull and wings—these lines pulse faintly in rhythm with the ship’s systems, like veins of cold energy running through a living machine. Surface Texture: The hull is smooth but with subtle angular ridges and plating, evoking a feeling of both organic flow and engineered precision. Engines & Lighting: Engines: Rear See more