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In the 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad, Pirate Clans were the descendants of the human criminals who were exiled from the Homeworlds and forced to work as miners on the moons of Jupiter and Saturn (primarily, Tethys). However, after the invention of Neosapiens, the Pirates' ancestors were abandoned on their moons and had to find new ways to exist. They've learned to build their own spaceships and became space pirates, attacking and looting transporters from the Homeworlds and constantly battling the Exofleet. This is the reason why many Pirates hated the Homeworlds and their inhabitants. 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
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Sci-fi is an abbreviation for science fiction. ...
An animated series or cartoon series is a television series produced by means of animation. ...
Phaeton, leader of the Neosapiens Exosquad was a science fiction cartoon that ran on the USA network and Fox from September 1993 to May 1995. ...
for other uses please see Crime (disambiguation) A crime is an act that violates a political or moral law. ...
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The 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad featured a number of planets most of them being terraformed or alternate versions of real planets of the Solar System, although some were definitively fictional. ...
The 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad featured a number of planets most of them being terraformed or alternate versions of real planets of the Solar System, although some were definitively fictional. ...
The 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad featured a number of planets most of them being terraformed or alternate versions of real planets of the Solar System, although some were definitively fictional. ...
The Neosapiens are a race of genetically engineered sentient humanoids featured in the science fiction cartoon Exosquad. ...
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Space pirates is a rather prevalent theme in works of science fiction; often sharing similar traits to classical pirates. ...
In the 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad, Exofleet was the commonly used name for all battle spaceships built by the humans of the Homeworlds. ...
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. The Pirate Fleet was much smaller than the Exofleet or the Neo Fleet, but they possessed a unique cloaking technology based on the s.c. dark matter, which allowed them to navigate their ships undetected. In fact, they even had a secret spaceport hidden on Chaos, the tenth planet of the Solar System consisting entirely of the dark matter. Despite its advantages, however, the dark matter also had a negative side-effect on humans - those frequently exposed to it often showed aggressive and violent tendencies, leading to constant fighting even among allies. This effect is called the dark matter syndrome. A Klingon Bird of Prey from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country fires while using a cloaking device. ...
In cosmology, dark matter refers to matter particles, of unknown composition, that do not emit or reflect enough electromagnetic radiation to be detected directly, but whose presence can be inferred from gravitational effects on visible matter such as stars and galaxies. ...
The 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad featured a number of planets most of them being terraformed or alternate versions of real planets of the Solar System, although some were definitively fictional. ...
Ever since the discovery of Pluto, the existence of a tenth planet has been speculated by astronomers and the general public alike. ...
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The Pirate Clans were the third power in the conflict that tore the Solar System apart.
Notable Pirates
Jonas Simbacca Jonas Simbacca was the Leader of the Pirate Clans and the captain of Exofleet's new flagship, Resolute II, after his alliance with Admiral Winfield. His position as the leader of all pirates has frequently made him a target of internal conspiracies (e.g. an assassination attempt by Lt. Hallas inspired by Capt. Barca) but he maintained his firm grip on the Clans during the entire war against the Neosapiens. Simbacca's first military successes were against the Exofleet so his knowledge of fighting a superior enemy has been an invaluable asset for Winfield. However, because of the general dislike of Exofleet among the Pirates, it was only after a betrayal and an assassination attempt by General Typhonus that he chose to ally himself and the Clans with Admiral Winfield and the Exofleet. Image File history File links Jonas_Simbacca_(Exosquad). ...
Image File history File links Jonas_Simbacca_(Exosquad). ...
In the 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad, Exofleet was the commonly used name for all battle spaceships built by the humans of the Homeworlds. ...
In the 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad, Exofleet was the commonly used name for all battle spaceships built by the humans of the Homeworlds. ...
In the criminal law conspiracy is an agreement between two or more people to break the law at some time in the future. ...
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Betrayal, as a form of deception, is the violation of a social contract (trust, confidence) that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship between individuals, organizations, or individuals and organizations. ...
Jubail Jubail (†) was one of the Pirate Clan leaders when Simbacca declared an alliance with the Exofleet. He and his Clan were against this alliance but after he lost a ritual duel against J.T. Marsh, he had to back off. Even though he had numerous opportunities to get rid of Simbacca and succeed him as the Leader of all Clans, he didn't, following his own honor code. Even though he clearly despised the Exofleet, Jubail was enraged when he discovered that Capt. Barca was spying for the Neosapiens but in the fight that ensued, he was killed and posthumously accused of treason himself. The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ...
In the 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad, Exofleet was the commonly used name for all battle spaceships built by the humans of the Homeworlds. ...
An honor code or honor system is a set of rules or principles governing a community based on a set of rules or ideals that define what constitutes honorable behavior within that community. ...
In law, treason is the crime of disloyalty to ones nation or state. ...
Barca Capt. Barca (†) was the captain of a Pirate Destroyer Cobra and an undercover agent of Phaeton in the Exofleet. For his treachery, Barca was promised Venus for Pirates (instead of barren Mars offered by Winfield) and although Phaeton would have never fulfilled his promise, Barca did a lot to ensure the Exofleet loses the war. His last diversion was sending a fire ship laden with explosives provided by Typhonus to destroy Resolute II with Admiral Winfield and Simbacca on board. The ship was intercepted by the Able Squad and exploded before Barca could leave it - far enough from the Exofleet flagship. Captain is both a nautical term and a rank in various uniformed organizations. ...
Spy and secret agent redirect here; for alternate use, see Spy (disambiguation) and Secret agent (disambiguation). ...
The 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad featured a number of planets most of them being terraformed or alternate versions of real planets of the Solar System, although some were definitively fictional. ...
The 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad featured a number of planets most of them being terraformed or alternate versions of real planets of the Solar System, although some were definitively fictional. ...
In the terminology of the DEA, diversion is the use of prescription drugs for recreational purposes. ...
This article is not about the fireboats that fight fire Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588-08-08 by Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg, painted 1796, depicts Drakes fire ship attack on the Spanish Armada. ...
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In the 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad, Exofleet was the commonly used name for all battle spaceships built by the humans of the Homeworlds. ...
Hallas Lt. Hallas was a young and promising Pirate Lieutenant assigned to various Pirate ships throughout the war. His exceptional battle skills were the reason he was one of the first Pirates to learn piloting an E-frame from J.T. Marsh. Even though his loyalty to Simbacca wavered once (when he attempted an assassination inspired by Capt. Barca), he has redeemed himself by saving both the Resolute II and the Able Squad on one occasion despite suffering a major neural damage in process. His arrogance and lack of discipline were most likely consequences of the dark matter syndrome. Image File history File links Hallas_(Exosquad). ...
Image File history File links Hallas_(Exosquad). ...
A Lieutenant is a military, paramilitary or police officer. ...
E-frames or Exo-Frames were multi-purpose mecha-like artificial powered exoskeletons featured in the 1993-1995 animated television series Exosquad. ...
In the 1993-1995 sci-fi animated television series Exosquad, Exofleet was the commonly used name for all battle spaceships built by the humans of the Homeworlds. ...
External links - Pirate profiles at Patrick Danner's Exosquad page
- Pirate Fleet ships at Patrick Danner's Exosquad page
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