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'''The Martian Pyramid''' is the name used to a massive alien vessel holding position above the [[Hellas Basin]] on [[Mars]]. Like its [[Pyramid (Luna)|counterpart]] on [[Moon|Luna]], this vessel is a part of the [[Pyramids|aforementioned fleet]] that attacked the [[Sol System]] during the [[Collapse]], and are fragments of the [[Darkness]].  
'''The Martian Pyramid''' is the name used to a massive alien vessel holding position above the [[Hellas Basin]] on [[Mars]]. Like its [[Pyramid (Luna)|counterpart]] on [[Moon|Luna]], this vessel is a part of the [[Pyramids|aforementioned fleet]] that attacked the [[Sol System]] during the [[Collapse]], and are fragments of the [[Darkness]].  


==Overview and Layout==
==Overview and layout==
Like its brethren, the outside of the Pyramid's hull is covered in segmented panels that vary in pattern, with some having vertical lines and other with patterns resembling circuitry. Much like the [[Traveler]], the surfaces of the Pyramid seem to be composed of some form of rock-like material, occasionally having an uneven or chiseled appearance, giving the ship an almost handcrafted quality. In contrast to its Moon counterpart, the Martian Pyramid is rougher in appearance, suggesting more wear and tear to its hull.
Like its brethren, the outside of the Pyramid's hull is covered in segmented panels that vary in pattern, with some having vertical lines and other with patterns resembling circuitry. Much like the [[Traveler]], the surfaces of the Pyramid seem to be composed of some form of rock-like material, occasionally having an uneven or chiseled appearance, giving the ship an almost handcrafted quality. In contrast to its Moon counterpart, the Martian Pyramid is rougher in appearance, suggesting more wear and tear to its hull.