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Aerophore

The Aerophore is a ship that sunk in 286, 628 miles off the coast of Undiscovered island.

Status

Status: Sunken
Sank: 286
Location: 628 miles off the coast of Undiscovered island

Construction

Built: 255
Builder: Giffer Quinn

Ports

Port of origin: Clinton, Mount Hope
Most recent port: Clinton, Mount Hope
Left port: 138 years ago

Captains

Captain on final voyage: None

Voyages

Voyages completed: 0

Demography

Population: no one has been aboard since 276
Highest-ever population: 7 (in 270)

Passengers

Passengers: last passenger died 277
Former passengers: Karilynn Zollie, Mavis Quinn, Giffer Quinn, Aditya Quinn, Capt. Poul Quinn, Rosette Quinn, Garwood Quinn
Died aboard: Karilynn Zollie (Natural causes), Mavis Quinn (Natural causes), Giffer Quinn (Ship lost at sea), Aditya Quinn (Ship lost at sea), Capt. Poul Quinn (Ship lost at sea), Rosette Quinn (Ship lost at sea), Garwood Quinn (Ship lost at sea)
Murders: None

Narrative

255.   The Aerophore was built in Clinton, Mount Hope, by Giffer Quinn. It is the first ship that he has completed.
270.   Poul Quinn is trying to gather up a group of people in Clinton for an expedition on the Aerophore, which Poul Quinn has agreed to lead. Poul Quinn has made it clear that, because it was his decision for the ship to be commandeered, he will serve as its captain. Poul Quinn was designated captain of the Aerophore, which will depart Clinton shortly; he has never captained a ship before. Giffer Quinn, Aditya Quinn, Mavis Quinn, Karilynn Zollie, Capt. Poul Quinn, Rosette Quinn, and Garwood Quinn have boarded the Aerophore from the port of Clinton, Mount Hope. The Aerophore, under command of Capt. Poul Quinn, has left the harbor at Clinton, Mount Hope. The Aerophore is heading S at three-quarter speed.
271.   The Aerophore is heading S at full-speed.
272.   The Aerophore is heading S at three-quarter speed. Karilynn Zollie died at sea aboard the Aerophore of natural causes; she was 105 years old.
273.   The Aerophore is heading SE at three-quarter speed.
274.   The Aerophore is heading S at half-speed.
275.   The Aerophore is heading SE at half-speed.
276.   The Aerophore is heading S at half-speed. Mavis Quinn died at sea aboard the Aerophore of natural causes; she was 73 years old.
277.   The Aerophore is heading S at full-speed. The crew of the Aerophore, which has been at sea for 7 years, are desperately trying to navigate the ship back to land; they may be hopelessly lost at sea. Aditya Quinn died aboard the Aerophore, which had become lost at sea; he was 28 years old. Garwood Quinn openly blames Capt. Poul Quinn for the death of his son Aditya Quinn. Capt. Poul Quinn, captain of the Aerophore since 270, died aboard the Aerophore, which had become lost at sea; he was 27 years old. Rosette Quinn died aboard the Aerophore, which had become lost at sea; she was 36 years old. Garwood Quinn died aboard the Aerophore, which had become lost at sea; he was 56 years old.
278.   The Aerophore, a ghost ship, is slowly moving S on the wind.
279.   The Aerophore, a ghost ship, is gradually moving S on a gale.
280.   The Aerophore, a ghost ship, is steadily moving N on a gale.
281.   The Aerophore, a ghost ship, is steadily moving N on the wind.
282.   The Aerophore, a ghost ship, is gradually moving N on a gale.
283.   The Aerophore, a ghost ship, is gradually moving N on a sea breeze.
284.   The Aerophore, a ghost ship, is slowly moving N on a gale.
285.   The Aerophore, a ghost ship, is slowly moving N on a sea breeze.
286.   The Aerophore, a ghost ship, is gradually moving N on a sea breeze. The Aerophore has sunk. It was 628 miles from land; there was no one aboard.
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