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{{see also|Capital Ships}}
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'''Dreadnoughts''' ("dreads") are DPS machines, only surpassed as damage-dealers by Supercarriers and Titans. Only dreads can fit a siege module. Currently following dreads exist in the game:
'''Dreadnoughts''' ("dreads") are DPS machines, only surpassed as damage-dealers by Supercarriers and Titans. Only dreads can fit a siege module. Each empire faction has one dreadnought hull:
 
* {{sh|Revelation}}
* {{sh|Revelation}}
* {{sh|Phoenix}}
* {{sh|Phoenix}}
* {{sh|Moros}}
* {{sh|Moros}}
* {{sh|Naglfar}}
* {{sh|Naglfar}}
Following the general theme of the factions the Revelation and Phoenix have a bonus resists. The Moros and Naglfar on the other hand have a bonus to repairs. All of them have a bonus to their intented weapon system.
Besides above hulls the following pirate faction hulls exist:
* {{sh|Vehement}}
* {{sh|Vehement}}
* {{sh|Chemosh}}
* {{sh|Chemosh}}
* {{sh|Caiman}}
* {{sh|Caiman}}
The blueprint copy for the Vehement can be bought with Serpentis LP. The blueprint copies for the Chemosh and Caiman can drop from the Sotiyos of the corresponding faction. This means they are relatively expensive and rare. As dreadnoughts cannot receive remote repairs while in siege they only have very niche use besides being collector items.


==The Siege Module==
==The Siege Module==