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A '''pilot's den''' is considered the brain of a [[Leviathan]]'s biology. Though Leviathans can and do function without [[Pilot (species)|Pilots]], they are used most commonly on ships that will sustain a crew to increase efficiency of communication and if any problems arise. |
A '''pilot's den''' is considered the brain of a [[Leviathan]]'s biology. Though Leviathans can and do function without [[Pilot (species)|Pilots]], they are used most commonly on ships that will sustain a crew to increase efficiency of communication and if any problems arise. |
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β | Through the Pilot, commands can be given both ways from the crew to ''[[Moya]]'', in times |
+ | Through the Pilot, commands can be given both ways from the crew to ''[[Moya]]'', in times of supplies needed, or from ''Moya'' to the crew, when an unknown object appears on her sensors. |
β | When the [[Peacekeeper]]s attempted to create a Leviathan/Peacekeeper hybrid, they attempted to 'breed out' the gene sequence responsible for the Pilot's den, but they were unable to do so. The closest they came to this goal was reducing the Pilot's Den to a vestigual organ- [[John Crichton|Crichton]] compared it to an appendix-, with [[Bialar Crais]] otherwise remaining in control through a neural link, although [[Stark]] was once able to use the den to bond with ''[[Talyn]]'' when he was being drawn towards a star generating unusual radiation that had disrupted Talyn's usual sensors. |
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[[Category:Moya locations]] |
[[Category:Moya locations]] |
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[[Category:Bio-mechanoid technology]] |
[[Category:Bio-mechanoid technology]] |