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designed by [[Lobsang}] and the [[Black Corporation]], and piloted by Lobsang, [[Joshua Valienté]] with the help of [[Shi-Mi]], the Mark Twain was a dirigible airship designed to sail through the infinity of long Earths, recording and measuring what could be found there. | designed by [[Lobsang}] and the [[Black Corporation]], and piloted by Lobsang, [[Joshua Valienté]] with the help of [[Shi-Mi]], the Mark Twain was a dirigible airship designed to sail through the infinity of long Earths, recording and measuring what could be found there. | ||
It very nearly foundered in the unexpected [[Gap]] but lived to tell the tale, despite suffering severe damage. all subsequent models, called ''twains'' in honour of the first in line, are now routinely built to be able to withstand at least temporary exposure to deep space and can step through worlds far faster. | It very nearly foundered in the unexpected [[Gap]] but lived to tell the tale, despite suffering severe damage. all subsequent models, called ''twains'' in honour of the first in line, are now routinely built to be able to withstand at least temporary exposure to deep space and can step through worlds far faster. The ''USS Benjamin Franklin'', captained by [[Maggie Kauffman]], is a typical example of the most technologically advanced twain. | ||
[[Category:The Long Earth]] | [[Category:The Long Earth]] |
Revision as of 21:58, 29 July 2014
designed by [[Lobsang}] and the Black Corporation, and piloted by Lobsang, Joshua Valienté with the help of Shi-Mi, the Mark Twain was a dirigible airship designed to sail through the infinity of long Earths, recording and measuring what could be found there.
It very nearly foundered in the unexpected Gap but lived to tell the tale, despite suffering severe damage. all subsequent models, called twains in honour of the first in line, are now routinely built to be able to withstand at least temporary exposure to deep space and can step through worlds far faster. The USS Benjamin Franklin, captained by Maggie Kauffman, is a typical example of the most technologically advanced twain.