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'''Century Smith's Void Ship''' was a [[Consistency Imperium]] [[Void Ship]] which [[Century Smith]] took with him when he deserted. | '''Century Smith's Void Ship''' was a [[Consistency Imperium]] [[Void Ship]] which [[Century Smith]] took with him when he deserted. | ||
The Ship resembled a large, cubic metal box; it originally had a front door, but the door in question was torn out during the same incident during which Smith first took on [[Briar]] as a travelling companion. The Ship's fairly cramped interior was organised around a central column filled with circuitry and topped with a ship's wheel used for steering the craft. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Smith and the Time Terror]]'') | The Ship resembled a large, cubic metal box; it originally had a front door, but the door in question was torn out during the same incident during which Smith first took on [[Briar]] as a travelling companion. The Ship's fairly cramped interior was organised around a central column that was filled with circuitry and topped with a ship's wheel used for steering the craft. Though small, the interior did have room for a single bed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Smith and the Time Terror]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 20 November 2022
Century Smith's Void Ship was a Consistency Imperium Void Ship which Century Smith took with him when he deserted.
The Ship resembled a large, cubic metal box; it originally had a front door, but the door in question was torn out during the same incident during which Smith first took on Briar as a travelling companion. The Ship's fairly cramped interior was organised around a central column that was filled with circuitry and topped with a ship's wheel used for steering the craft. Though small, the interior did have room for a single bed. (PROSE: Century Smith and the Time Terror)