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The helm of the Lyre is endowed with great meaning within the CGC. Saint Giles himself is frequently depicted as "standing at the helm". | The helm of the Lyre is endowed with great meaning within the CGC. Saint Giles himself is frequently depicted as "standing at the helm". | ||
− | Disdaining the use of a joystick, the direction of the ship is instead | + | Disdaining the use of a joystick, the direction of the ship is instead controlled by a specially blessed Bemaeran walnut wood tiller positioned behind the helmsman. The viewscreens are festooned with bobbleheads of the more famous saints of the pantheon. These function as icons in times of need. |
− | Famous helmsmen include '''Saint | + | Famous helmsmen include '''Saint Nic of the Nether Worlds''' (who captained the famous mission across [[The Great Rift]] in the seventh galaxy) and '''The Holy Cim''' (who sailed from [[Sector1/Xeer|Xeer]] to [[Sector7/Xeer|Xeer]], and then disappeared: there are occasional rumours of sightings accompanied by profound digressions into the nature of the Ooniverse, but these are sporadic and cannot be relied upon). |
==Download== | ==Download== | ||
*The Lyre appears in the [[Missionaries OXP#Iron Ass Missionaries|Iron Ass Missionaries OXP]] | *The Lyre appears in the [[Missionaries OXP#Iron Ass Missionaries|Iron Ass Missionaries OXP]] |
Latest revision as of 09:32, 10 June 2022
Lyre | |
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Size (W×H×L) | 40m×40m×210m |
Cargo capacity | 0 TC |
Cargo bay extension | N/A |
Maximum speed | 0.15 LM |
Manoeuvrability | Roll: 1.8 Pitch: 0.8 |
Energy banks | Unknown |
Energy recharge rate |
Average (3.0) |
Gun mounts | None |
Missile slots | 0 |
Shield boosters available | No |
Military shields available | No |
Hyperspace capable | Yes |
OXP or standard | OXP |
Available to player | No |
Base price | N/A |
The Lyre, styled among its devotees The Blessed Barque, is a unique ship model constructed under strict specifications by hearse-manufacturers Blewitt & Beasley for the CGC foundation, The Church of Giles The Creator. The moderate fleet of barques serves the congregation of followers as a beacon of procession with the aim to move across The Eight while spreading the word of Giles.
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Overview
The Lyre represents a solid achievement of shipbuilding, as its design needed to take into account the considerable disparity between length and thickness. The hull adornment was commissioned to be set in damascus steel, but technological developments in the field of laser design printing led the foundation to opt for the more elaborate "black lace" expression.
Designed with the strain of log distance in mind, a Lyre on its compulsory trek across the Eight Galaxies will draw scores of devotees in its wake. Though usually great in numbers, if the convoy is attacked, the CGC followers are unfortunately less than impressive as escort protection, their inherent pacifism coming to the fore.
Notable features
An unusually long ship, the Lyre can hold 256 passengers. When not engaged in processional journey, a Lyre might be used for weddings, funerals and special social events (The Blessed Barque Bacchanal Banquets are a crowd favourite).
Normally a few dozens of ships form a tail, though a record attendance was set upon a passage through the Bemaeran system, as its several hundred denizens attended to show their appreciation for a symbol of one of the greatest ambassadors of Bemaeran walnut industry.
Lore
The helm of the Lyre is endowed with great meaning within the CGC. Saint Giles himself is frequently depicted as "standing at the helm".
Disdaining the use of a joystick, the direction of the ship is instead controlled by a specially blessed Bemaeran walnut wood tiller positioned behind the helmsman. The viewscreens are festooned with bobbleheads of the more famous saints of the pantheon. These function as icons in times of need.
Famous helmsmen include Saint Nic of the Nether Worlds (who captained the famous mission across The Great Rift in the seventh galaxy) and The Holy Cim (who sailed from Xeer to Xeer, and then disappeared: there are occasional rumours of sightings accompanied by profound digressions into the nature of the Ooniverse, but these are sporadic and cannot be relied upon).
Download
- The Lyre appears in the Iron Ass Missionaries OXP