Zeus_Mk_II_ES>Weehamster (→Trivia: Added trivia) |
m (1 revision imported: Zeus_Mk_II_ES IMPORT) |
(No difference)
|
Revision as of 14:47, 21 October 2024
Lua error in Module:Vehicle at line 394: attempt to index field 'smw' (a nil value).
Roberts Space Industries has developed the Zeus Mk II ES, a multi-crew exploratory spacecraft specifically engineered for the purpose of exploration. This vessel features a cutting-edge radar system that facilitates the efficient identification of new discoveries. Furthermore, the ES is enhanced with sophisticated weaponry and protective shielding, ensuring the secure return of both the crew and the discoveries acquired throughout the mission.
Features
Template:List item Template:List item Template:List item Template:List item
Specifications
Model
Ship profile
Series variants
Paints
In-game availability & pricing
(Not in-game)
Lore
The series is named in homage to the first commercially available spaceship equipped with the Quantum drive, the Zeus, built by Roberts Space Industries in 2140. The Zeus Mk II has a passing resemblance to the original Zeus, with a more angled design.
Gallery
Development
Trivia
- Zeus, regarded as the supreme deity among the Greek pantheon, possessed a multitude of formidable powers. Among his most renowned abilities was the capacity to hurl lightning bolts. His winged steed, Pegasus, was responsible for transporting these bolts, while an eagle, trained by Zeus, was tasked with retrieving them. Additionally, he wielded control over the weather, capable of summoning rain and ferocious storms. Zeus had the unique ability to imitate the voices of others, allowing him to sound like any individual. Furthermore, he could transform his appearance, taking on the guise of either an animal or a human. When provoked, he would sometimes exact punishment by transforming individuals into animals. He also had a powerful shield called the Aegis and he resided on Mount Olympus and was wed to the goddess Hera. The ancient Greeks organized the Olympics annually as a tribute to Zeus.
See also
References