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Murshadak was inspired by the daring of [[Dak-Haadh Asusa]] of [[Tauhad]] who back-engineered the [[Titancraft Rotary Panstream Engine]]. | Murshadak was inspired by the daring of [[Dak-Haadh Asusa]] of [[Tauhad]] who back-engineered the [[Titancraft Rotary Panstream Engine]]. | ||
− | The Murshadak's Chamber was improved and is now the familiar [[Meteorisis Chamber]] and | + | The Murshadak's Chamber was improved and is now the familiar [[Meteorisis Chamber]] and its subsquent improvements, used widely in titanships of the Pallathantic as a cheaper alternative to the newer and costlier [[ziffler foil]] technology. |
Murshadak's Chamber was exploited by Thracian inventor [[Deif Skaivund of Kauspla]] to create the [[aerobarge]]. | Murshadak's Chamber was exploited by Thracian inventor [[Deif Skaivund of Kauspla]] to create the [[aerobarge]]. |
Revision as of 23:45, 26 October 2017
Dwarven engineer Murshadak of Sardeichs invented a titancraft chamber in 2487 that magically charges Aeolian Vapor, enabling the modulation of its buoyancy. Thus the rate of ascent or descent can be controlled by the operator of the chamber. This great boon to skyfreighters aids them in the ascent and descent between the high Jaggudorns and the Pallathantic Sea.
Murshadak was inspired by the daring of Dak-Haadh Asusa of Tauhad who back-engineered the Titancraft Rotary Panstream Engine.
The Murshadak's Chamber was improved and is now the familiar Meteorisis Chamber and its subsquent improvements, used widely in titanships of the Pallathantic as a cheaper alternative to the newer and costlier ziffler foil technology.
Murshadak's Chamber was exploited by Thracian inventor Deif Skaivund of Kauspla to create the aerobarge.
See Also
- Aeolian Vapor
- Aerobarge
- Coelodermic Volitundum
- Dak-Haadh Asusa
- Meteorisis Chamber
- Murshadak of Sardic
- Titancraft
- Titancraft Skyship
- Ziffler Foil
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