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== Design Note == If you look at the Tau ships, you'd think there were two separate designers. And you'd be right. The first Tau fleet ship seen was the Emissary, designed by the programmers for the ''Fire Warrior'' game because they wanted some scenes in space. GW either had their own ship designs in the pipe and didn't tell anybody, or they figured that since the game flopped they didn't have to use it. So the official [[Battlefleet Gothic]] Kor'Vattra had its own entirely different design. In the meanwhile, Forge World either already had a deal, or just liked the video game design better, any went on to not only make a Gothic model for the Emissary, but also made an entire matching fleet with the same design lines. The lore reason for this difference is that the tau started with the emissary type ships, only the 'merchant man' vessels that ended up getting beaten so bad in the [[Damocles Crusade|Damocles Gulf Crusade]] that the tau rebuild a new fleet with newer designs.
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