Mandelbrot Sett

The Mandelbrot Sett was a pirate ship run by Human Badgers and led by Florence.

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The Mandelbrot Sett was roughly pear-like in shape, but covered in spiky guns. At the front was the bridge and on the side were two protruding engines. Inside the ship was room for millions of pirates, as well as the facilities to grow more. At the back were the hangers, which was subdivided into hundreds of smaller hangers where smaller crafts were kept. These smaller ship were no larger than a car, arrow-like in shape and much faster and more manoeuvrable than the Mandelbrot Sett. They would be released in the millions during attacks; though many would be shot down, most would get through and puncture the hull of the ship.

The Mandelbrot Sett was utilitarian in design, but had been modified with loots from its many conquests, such as silks and spices. (NSA: The Pirate Loop)

History
At some point in the 40th century, the Mandelbrot Sett had been sent to capture the experimental drive of the Brilliant. When they attacked the ship, it activated the drive, causing the ship to be stuck in time. Three pirates, Dashiel, Jocelyn and Archibald, were able to get on-board before the drive was activated. Because of an incomplete time loop, they were unable to permanently kill anyone and began to learn about the finer things in life. Eventually, they almost became friends of the crew.

Eventually, the other ships made it through the time loop and attacked the ship, killing the passengers, taking the crew back to the Mandelbrot Sett and then destroying the Brilliant. When the Doctor tried to convince them to give up their mission, they killed in. In reality, the Brilliant's engine had been hooked to the TARDIS and the time loop had been extended to include the Mandelbrot Sett, meaning everyone was brought back to life. Seeing that fighting would be useless and having been told of life on the Brilliant, the pirates left the Mandelbrot Sett for the Brilliant. (NSA: The Pirate Loop)

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 * See also Mandelbrot set and sett.