Xenosaga Episode III

Merkabah

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Not to be confused with Merkava, or Proto Merkabah, a battleship in Xenogears and a dungeon in Xenosaga Episode I - Der Wille zur Macht respectively.
Merkabah
Merkabah.png
Purpose Artifact of God
Weapon
Main Engine Unknown
Length Over 100km
Weight Unknown
Weaponry Unknown
Crew Members Salvator soldiers
Affiliation Galaxy Federation
Salvator Faction

Tactical Warship Merkabah is a device in Xenosaga Episode III - Also Sprach Zarathustra. It is one of the Artifacts of God.

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Episode III[edit]

The party heads to Merkabah at the start of Disc 2 as the Federation and Ormus forces battle each other near Abel's Ark. The party heads inside hoping to find and stop Dmitri Yuriev. Upon making it to the core however they find only Sellers and realize this has all been a decoy to enable Yuriev to seize control of the Durandal.

As an area[edit]

Merkabah
Merkabah entrance.png
Segment Addresses 11
Music a dark omen#2 ~ Merkabah

Merkabah is explored as an area in Xenosaga Episode III - Also Sprach Zarathustra.

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Episode III

Tactical Assault Ship Merkabah

Tactical Assault Ship Merkabah Database Thumbnail XS3.jpg

Omega's mothership.

An artifact of God, written of in the Y-Data and resurrected by Dmitri Yuriev as the mothership for Omega, a weapon created to combat Ormus.

Its length exceeds 100 kilometers, and its destructive power could easily destroy an entire planet. All of its active weaponry utilizes the excess energy generated from Merkabah's operation; from this we can conclude it was most likely originally designed as a "support device," and not as a solitary weapon.

Proto Merkabah, this ship's prototype, was used by Joachim Mizrahi as the plant for MOMO's creation.


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