Dejah Thoris Departure by geirla
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Description
I've been meaning to do a luxury liner for some time. Sketched it out in half an hour during some presentation I was supposed to be paying attention to. Modeling took more like sixteen hours.
The background is my own terraformed version of a 4K Mars texture - about as close as you can get to it without hopeless blurring. I added four volcanic peaks as lattices (you can just see Olympus Mons peaking over the horizon on the right) to give the world some real 3-D depth, beyond what the bump map can give me. Clouds are a 4K transparency, but I set the parametric scale to 18% to give more detail than a regular world-wide cloudbank would do (works great for the close-up, but if you pan back, you get streaks and repetitions.
Too much detail. I had to make the image a bit smaller and more compressed that I wanted to so it would fit inside the 512Kb limit. Original is 1920X1200 and over 900Kb.
Thanks for viewing, commenting and favoriting. I really appreciate it.
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Dejah Thoris was almost complete when the Hesperians seized Phobos; her sister ship Thuvia was a just skeletal frame. By the time Albert declared himself emperor a year later, Red Star Lines was nationalized, or had at least become another of the Emperor's wholly owned corporations. The maiden voyage of Dejah Thoris was a pageantry attended by full Imperial regalia, and many of the sixteen luxury suites perched on the outer rim of the A and B rings were occupied by the Emperor's favorites.
At her launch, she was the largest liner in operation, fully 365 meters long and rated for up to 1232 passengers and 240 crew. Equipped with the finest Brent Class Four ion engines, she could maintain a steady two hundredth of a gravity acceleration -- fully compensated by the tilt in the floors of the rotating rings -- for a turnover voyage that would cross an astronomical unit in three weeks. And she was overpowered for such a journey. Running full out, she could maintain her impressive fuel efficiency and make that same crossing in a week. But running at lunar gravity acceleration and reaching nearly 500kps at turnaround, she would be violating both the guidelines of comfort and of safety, for at that velocity, a pellet of space debris could pierce through the multiple-layered hull with ease.
Dejah Thoris left port the same day Isadore Harland, once majority stock holder in the Red Star Line, was executed for treason. As the great ship departed out of Phobos and dropped low over Mars to gain velocity, many thought the timing was ominous. But her maiden voyage to Venus passed without incident. It would be three standard years to the day before disaster struck.
-- Bruce Wolff III, The Dejah Thoris Conspiracy, Selene Free Press, 2530
Comments (36)
gmvgmvgmv
Wow, this is quite the accomplishment. Lattice work on a sphere? Wonderful combination of elements! Nice spacecraft as well!
jif3d
Dig the POV, lighting and modelling...also LMAO @ should have been paying attention ! Lots of kool element very well presented ! Well done & ~Cheers~
drgnmztr
I'd like to book a 3month vacation aboard her.
kasalin
Fantastic composition and a wonderful image ! Excellent work !!! V
jhmart1
You know I just LOVE this piece. This is sheer brilliance! Thanks! :O)
Vladimir_Desancic
Beautiful work!