The Second Law - Part XXIX
"hey, can you close the gap to the starbreeze like this?" "_stupefied:_ 'starbreeze'..." gimbal measured the distance and returned her gaze to the otter. "your vessel. that would be impractical.
The Second Law - Part XI
The starbreeze plummeted even though her engines were firing at full. stray bolts of plasma struck her hull, threatening to topple her over.
The Second Law - Part XXX
In a moment the starbreeze jerked side to side, steadying out once the slack left the tethers. \
Roads Untraveled - Part VIII
The starbreeze corrected route to the dead center of the anomaly and fired up her engines. "contact range unknown. sensors are bugged." "it's fine. you're pinging open space, just in another universe."
The Second Law - Part XIII
The crew of the starbreeze rallies for a common cause. a phantom of the past finds a reason to fight. memories are tough. they're joyful. they're curious. they're haunting.
Roads Untraveled - Part XIII
The starbreeze roared to life, ripping open a wormhole through time and space. "hold onto your butts!" !
Dust and Echoes - Epilogue
Ilaria waited for the right moment and angled the main engines to hang 'below' the ship until the starbreeze's center of gravity was perfect.
Kaleidoscope X - Interest of Time
In the interest of time, the starbreeze sails full-mast once more. this chapter is a long time coming.
Kaleidoscope VIII - Personal Space
Glacier has been going nuts investigating the hermes and starbreeze. you should see her notes. she's just like her--" "don't. i'm keenly aware she's like her mother.
Roads Untraveled - Part II
Ilaria looked at the dead soldiers and then to the starbreeze. "the best defense, huh...?" she found her bow and gave it a kiss for good luck. "i'm in."
Roads Untraveled - Part XVI
"i'm starting to regret offering to confine ourselves to the starbreeze now. three hours is a bit much."
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The Second Law - Part IV
-- -- -- -- -- the starbreeze's dorsal cargo elevator hatch opened slowly, yet even as it took ages to finish the effect of the thick air was intoxicating.