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The volitundum enables much larger craft and craft with a heavy cargo and is essential to modern heavy warships and the great sky vessels. | The volitundum enables much larger craft and craft with a heavy cargo and is essential to modern heavy warships and the great sky vessels. | ||
− | The chamber within the outer and inner hulls of the craft is a reaction chamber where two forms of magical energy are combined to create an energy field that negates and repels the gravitational force of the earth. The repulsive force of the field is transmitted structurally throughout the craft, | + | The chamber within the outer and inner hulls of the craft is a reaction chamber where two forms of magical energy are combined to create an energy field that negates and repels the gravitational force of the earth. The [[antigeisis]] or repulsive force of the field is transmitted structurally throughout the craft, enabling the craft to be driven with much less force than should be necessary for its mass. |
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Developed from Murshadak’s Chamber and designed to work in concert with Ziffler Foils, the Coelodermic Volitundum, or more commonly called simply Volitundum is a chamber in the space between the outer and inner hulls of titancraft vessels which produces added lift. The collaboration of a Sardeichs (Dwarven) corpus merx and an Aurician Corpus Merx produced the first working prototype in the early 28th century (2700′s).
The volitundum enables much larger craft and craft with a heavy cargo and is essential to modern heavy warships and the great sky vessels.
The chamber within the outer and inner hulls of the craft is a reaction chamber where two forms of magical energy are combined to create an energy field that negates and repels the gravitational force of the earth. The antigeisis or repulsive force of the field is transmitted structurally throughout the craft, enabling the craft to be driven with much less force than should be necessary for its mass.
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