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Mirelle's Airship

Poser Science Fiction posted on Aug 05, 2007
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After four thousand years of manned flight, the Second Age of Aviation arrived on Balaam when the mysterious Rahkoshans had sent over the radio, secrets of the Molecular Motion Inducer. It wasn't really anti-gravity, but humans treated it as such, and stuck everything they could think of into the air, no matter how unwise or ungainly, up to whole cities! The Molecular Motion Inducer uses a probability sieve to prejudice Brownian Motion into an upward motion only. The birth of ';Probability Physics' had opened new doors to the humans of Balaam. These doors included Telepathy, and 'Solid Wing' defensive shields. True Force Shields and Relative Inertial Frames were theorized, but humans never quite were able to grasp the subtleties of the new branch of math and physics that the aliens had gifted mankind with. A new age had born many technological fruits, like flying cars and trucks, flying cities for the rich and powerful, new weapons and defenses and many odd-ball flying replicas of long gone flying devices. Mirelle's faux-Zeppelin is one of those starnge flying vehicles spawned by the inspirations of that second age of Air flight. Vehicles were needed to supply the flying cities with freight from the ground and ferry people to and fro between the huge flying cities and floating buildings spread across Balaam. Many of the replica airships were slow enough and large enough to carry huge amounts of freight. Not needing helium to lift them, and not needing petro-chemicals to power them, fusion power cells were put in them to power electric drives and MMI lifters. The Air-Trader families were a cultural response to that thought. The truckers of the air could take their whole families with them to ply the skies of finance between the flying cities. They became a combination of long-haul truckers and gypsies with no fixed address or routes, they developed their own sub-dialect and culture. When the Jade Empire collapsed two hundred years ago, they barely noticed. When the Church of the Holy Child took over the world, they acted to look like they conformed, while they secretly thumbed their nose at all flatlanders, religious or otherwise. When civilization collapsed sixty-four years ago, they avoided the worst of the Blight by withdrawing, and restricting business until the most of it had passed. The Air-Traders are a very self-reliant and mostly honorable lot. They stand by their friends and care little for racial or species differences. Getting the job done in a timely and efficient manner is all they care. They aren't blind to what happens in the world of Balaam, though. The worsening environment, the changing governments and more barbaric climate alarms them all. If someone, anyone, could unify them--they'd be a powerful force for change. Media is Poser6, Blacksmith2.2,PSP7 and Wings3d Some people didn't know what Mirelle, Narchi, Jeet, Jin and Neon were tooling around the skies of Balaam in--so here ya go! I thought I had a good shot of her airship already, but I thought wrong! DAMMIT! Original deleted by mistake-this is a reposting.

Comments (9)


Deadline_Imaging

6:28PM | Sun, 05 August 2007

Ouch that the original was deleted but, this one looks even better than the original one did. The props look even better than they did before, I like man, you got the skills. Kudos man.

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JOELGLAINE

6:41PM | Sun, 05 August 2007

Rendo's been acting weird today. I tried to upload the corrected copy and it kept telling me I had uploaded an image today. I thought the edit went through and it told me that I had successfully deleted it! WTF? One of these days, I'll upload something , and Rendo will delete my whole gallery! Yeesh! Yes, Mirelle's Airship is based off of the Hindenberg, but the control deck is my design. It took a maddening amount of work to get the spars and ribs to show, since the cheapo model (ie freebie) had NO details like the red hatches, or control fins, of prop blades, or material zones of any kind. I had to make all that, do a bump map, and figure out how to put the freaking reflection map on with it wanting be upside down. Then I deleted it by accident! Some days it doesn't pay to get out of bed! LOLOLOLOLOLOL

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theprojectionist

6:57PM | Sun, 05 August 2007

This is tremendous i have this Airship and i like the way you have textured it. Bravo

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DMWVCS

7:26PM | Sun, 05 August 2007

Fantasmagorical!!! Wonderous image and fascinating backstory!!! David W GIR rulz!!!

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magnus073

8:19PM | Sun, 05 August 2007

You've really done wonders with the ship, superb work.

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thebasstard

9:10PM | Sun, 05 August 2007

Great work on the ship!

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TheAnimaGemini

8:19AM | Mon, 06 August 2007

LOL I thought at first i was maybe drunk because i commented this pic already. Okay, i love the toxic fog and the reflection on the ship. :) And the story is still great too. LOL I agree sometimes it is bether to stay in bed.

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Anniebel

3:22AM | Thu, 16 August 2007

Great reflection on the ship looks fantastic.

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myrrhluz

6:56PM | Sun, 02 August 2009

This airship looks really cool. I love the reflections. Reading the comments gives me some slight idea of all the work and skill needed for you to continually produce these great images. "...Rendo will delete my whole gallery!" Say it cannot be! I would cry.:(


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