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A non-magical means of getting around.  [[Ellis]] [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2003-01-20 mentions] it (with his usual delicacy and tact) as an alternative to [[Warp gate]] travel, but [[Meji Hinadori | Meji]] points out some of the drawbacks.  Some time ago an airship was hijacked and crashed into the [[Tower of Artifex]] (whatever that is), causing security in [[Tsuirakushiti]] to be tightened to a point that she finds unacceptable, or at least irritating.   
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A non-magical means of getting around.  [[Ellis]] [http://www.errantstory.com/2003-01-20 mentions] it (with his usual delicacy and tact) as an alternative to [[Warp gate]] travel, but [[Meji Hinadori | Meji]] points out some of the drawbacks.  Some time ago an airship was hijacked and crashed into the [[Tower of Artifex]] (whatever that is), causing security in [[Tsuirakushiti]] to be tightened to a point that she finds unacceptable, or at least irritating.   
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Airships are also mentioned [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2004-06-18 here], in which it is implied that they only serve the larger cities.  This is an interesting reversal of the real world, where the high-tech things that go [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2003-01-22 WHSHHH] and get you from place to place quickly (i.e., airplanes) serve the larger cities, while small towns in the boonies are reached by more mundane mechanical contrivances like buses.
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Airships are also mentioned [http://www.errantstory.com/2004-06-18 here], in which it is implied that they only serve the larger cities.  This is an interesting reversal of the real world, where the high-tech things that go [http://www.errantstory.com/2003-01-22 WHSHHH] and get you from place to place quickly (i.e., airplanes) serve the larger cities, while small towns in the boonies are reached by more mundane mechanical contrivances like buses.
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A distant view of an airship appears [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2007-09-14 here].
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Tsuirakuan [[General Izayoi]] [http://www.errantstory.com/2009-01-07/919 indicates] to [[Sarine Elle|Sarine]] (who doesn't seem too surprised by the news) that the Tsuirakuans have a fleet of "long-range airships" with which they have explored the far corners of the world, including the [[Far North]] where weird stuff is brewing involving [[Senilis]].  Given that Sarine is presently being held up there and threatened with execution for treason and murder, she probably hopes he isn't exaggerating their capabilities.
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A distant view of an airship appears [http://www.errantstory.com/2007-09-14 here].
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Revision as of 19:49, 13 September 2009

A non-magical means of getting around. Ellis mentions it (with his usual delicacy and tact) as an alternative to Warp gate travel, but Meji points out some of the drawbacks. Some time ago an airship was hijacked and crashed into the Tower of Artifex (whatever that is), causing security in Tsuirakushiti to be tightened to a point that she finds unacceptable, or at least irritating.

Airships are also mentioned here, in which it is implied that they only serve the larger cities. This is an interesting reversal of the real world, where the high-tech things that go WHSHHH and get you from place to place quickly (i.e., airplanes) serve the larger cities, while small towns in the boonies are reached by more mundane mechanical contrivances like buses.

Tsuirakuan General Izayoi indicates to Sarine (who doesn't seem too surprised by the news) that the Tsuirakuans have a fleet of "long-range airships" with which they have explored the far corners of the world, including the Far North where weird stuff is brewing involving Senilis. Given that Sarine is presently being held up there and threatened with execution for treason and murder, she probably hopes he isn't exaggerating their capabilities.

A distant view of an airship appears here.

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