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In "Dregg of the Earth" after "helping" the citizens of New York, Dregg got his own tower "Dregg Tower", or was allowed to build one, as the building was one high-tech gig. The Dreggnought was placed on the top of the tower.
 
In "Dregg of the Earth" after "helping" the citizens of New York, Dregg got his own tower "Dregg Tower", or was allowed to build one, as the building was one high-tech gig. The Dreggnought was placed on the top of the tower.
   
It was supposedly destroyed in "Turtles to the Second Power" after Dontallo used Dregg's vortex transporter to transport pieces of the sun directly inside it. However the ship was seen later again in "Mobster from Dimension X." Either Dregg had it repaired or there are multiple identicals versions of it.
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It was supposedly destroyed in "Turtles to the Second Power" after Dontallo used Dregg's vortex transporter to transport pieces of the sun directly inside it. However the ship was seen later again in "Mobster from Dimension X; as it was easily repaired by the microbots of his servant, Mung.
 
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Dreggnaut

The Dreggnaut

The Dreggnought is a large alien spaceship piloted by the alien warlord, Lord Dregg, whom it is eponymously named after. It is here that he plans his various plots to conquer The Earth and destroy The Turtles. It appears in the two last seasons (9 and 10) of the 1987 series.

In "Dregg of the Earth" after "helping" the citizens of New York, Dregg got his own tower "Dregg Tower", or was allowed to build one, as the building was one high-tech gig. The Dreggnought was placed on the top of the tower.

It was supposedly destroyed in "Turtles to the Second Power" after Dontallo used Dregg's vortex transporter to transport pieces of the sun directly inside it. However the ship was seen later again in "Mobster from Dimension X; as it was easily repaired by the microbots of his servant, Mung.