May this ship be a beacon of hope to those in dire times. My crew and I strive to reach a hand out and offer aide to the best of our ability.
This large airship is one of the few unique crafts built to aide Omari's inhabitants. Its main purpose is to bring supplies and other mutual aide to remote regions and communities in need. They are able to provide evacuation transport as well.
These efforts are funded through a mixture of taxes and donations. Volunteers are always welcome as staff or to facilitate supply drives.
Structure and Design
The main body of the ship is built from a lightweight, yet durable magic grade metal. It has a streamlined shape and contains the main deck and two floors. One level is dedicated to supply storage with various temperature controlled sections. The other level houses boarding, a small clinic, and dining areas.
The Lifeline was built to withstand a wide range of temperatures and environments. It can travel through a majority of weather conditions, whether it be natural or magical in nature. The interior provides a comfortable temperature for its inhabitants no matter the season. There is also a strong air filtration system.
No Fuel Needed
There is no need for standard fuel aboard this aircraft. It's powered by a mix of built in solar panels and windmill shaped generators. The latter generates energy / fills power reserves when the ship is in motion during the night or in areas without proper sunlight. In dire times, the windmills may be spun manually by hand or with magic if energy supplies run low.
Staff
Liarie Shimmerscale
The captain and owner of the Lifeline. She is a middle aged
Oizai with a big heart. She lives on the ship, calling it her home.
Izan Collado
The co-captain and chef of the Lifeline. He is a young adult human with big dreams. His love of cooking came from his grandparents.
I love the solar panel idea and should that fail, have a backup. Lovely article ^.^
Thanks! I figured it'd be a good idea for this type of ship to have a couple different power options to ensure it can continue doing it's job.