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The most notable of these is the ship's ring. Spinning counter-clockwise to create centrifugal force for a sensation of gravity, the ring is home to a biological habitat, populated with trees, water, and buildings for visiting Colonials to utilize and enjoy. The habitat is enclosed by a glass facade, which leaves views of the aft end of the ship and of the opposite side of the ring to anyone looking up. The ring is supported by four main pylons that connect the ring to the rest of the vessel. | The most notable of these is the ship's ring. Spinning counter-clockwise to create centrifugal force for a sensation of gravity, the ring is home to a biological habitat, populated with trees, water, and buildings for visiting Colonials to utilize and enjoy. The habitat is enclosed by a glass facade, which leaves views of the aft end of the ship and of the opposite side of the ring to anyone looking up. The ring is supported by four main pylons that connect the ring to the rest of the vessel. | ||
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===Sublight Engines=== | ===Sublight Engines=== | ||
The second noteworthy feature is the ship's sublight engines. Compared to the more traditional chemical thruster boosters of other Fleet ships, ''Zephyr'' has an engine assembly that closely resembles that of an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrically_powered_spacecraft_propulsion electric powered drive]. | The second noteworthy feature is the ship's sublight engines. Compared to the more traditional chemical thruster boosters of other Fleet ships, ''Zephyr'' has an engine assembly that closely resembles that of an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrically_powered_spacecraft_propulsion electric powered drive]. | ||
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==Life in the Fleet== | ==Life in the Fleet== | ||
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''Zephyr'' eventually makes its way with the remaining Fleet to [[Earth (RDM)#A New Earth|a planet that would become the Colonials' new home]]. After the population is offloaded, the ship is guided by [[Samuel T. Anders]] into [[Sol]] and destroyed {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. | ''Zephyr'' eventually makes its way with the remaining Fleet to [[Earth (RDM)#A New Earth|a planet that would become the Colonials' new home]]. After the population is offloaded, the ship is guided by [[Samuel T. Anders]] into [[Sol]] and destroyed {{TRS|Daybreak, Part II}}. | ||
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== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == | ||