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The Navigator Spire was one of the most luxurious suites on the ship. Was. It's been neglected for a fair bit and the finery has faded, though it's still better than anything bar the Captain's chambers. It consists of a mansion-like network of rooms, most of which are unused due to Six's small entourage, though one of the rooms adjoining the kitchen and main drains has been converted to a divinatorium where Six ritually slaughters a crewman to aid in her navigation. The actual Navigator console looks like a torture rack and has multiple painful-looking sockets which interface with the brain so that the Navigator can transmit course communications to the ship's helm and warp drive. The Spire features redundant warp shielding because warp monsters love to peek in the metaphysical window of anything riding through the Immaterium.
 
The Navigator Spire was one of the most luxurious suites on the ship. Was. It's been neglected for a fair bit and the finery has faded, though it's still better than anything bar the Captain's chambers. It consists of a mansion-like network of rooms, most of which are unused due to Six's small entourage, though one of the rooms adjoining the kitchen and main drains has been converted to a divinatorium where Six ritually slaughters a crewman to aid in her navigation. The actual Navigator console looks like a torture rack and has multiple painful-looking sockets which interface with the brain so that the Navigator can transmit course communications to the ship's helm and warp drive. The Spire features redundant warp shielding because warp monsters love to peek in the metaphysical window of anything riding through the Immaterium.
  
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The Librarium is a huge store of ancient lore it is full of crumbling stacks of books and twisting shelves groaning under the weight of data-slates and massive tomes. A whole tribe of scribes live within its walls, constantly battling to keep the oldest tomes from crumbling into dust.

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Vesselname

Ship Overview

Hull:
Class:
Dimensions:
Mass:
Crew:
Accel:

Ship Statistics

Name:
Class:
Machine Spirit:
Past Histories:
Hull Integrity:
Crew Population:
Crew Morale:
Space:
Power:

Speed:
Maneuvering:
Detection:
Armour:
Turret Rating:

Ship Objective Bonuses:
Ship Notes:

Ship Components

Components: Essential
Engine:
Warp Drive:
Geller Field:
Void Shields:
Bridge:
Life Sustainer:
Crew Quarters:
Augur Array:

Components: Weapons
Prow:
Dorsal:
Port:
Starboard:

Components: Supplementary


Components: Archeotech

Tour of the Vessel

The Spire Navigatus

The Navigator Spire was one of the most luxurious suites on the ship. Was. It's been neglected for a fair bit and the finery has faded, though it's still better than anything bar the Captain's chambers. It consists of a mansion-like network of rooms, most of which are unused due to Six's small entourage, though one of the rooms adjoining the kitchen and main drains has been converted to a divinatorium where Six ritually slaughters a crewman to aid in her navigation. The actual Navigator console looks like a torture rack and has multiple painful-looking sockets which interface with the brain so that the Navigator can transmit course communications to the ship's helm and warp drive. The Spire features redundant warp shielding because warp monsters love to peek in the metaphysical window of anything riding through the Immaterium.

Librarium Vault

The Librarium is a huge store of ancient lore it is full of crumbling stacks of books and twisting shelves groaning under the weight of data-slates and massive tomes. A whole tribe of scribes live within its walls, constantly battling to keep the oldest tomes from crumbling into dust.