uel @ThePatanoiac·Apr 9, 2015The captain's hat holds several feathers from his old spaceship. He fondly recalls the day that he activated her autopilot and set her free.237102
'(·)@allgebrah·Apr 9, 2017Replying to @ThePatanoiacon old pictures, the captain's current ship is still small enough to sit on his shoulder and pick at his hat114
'(·)@allgebrahReplying to @allgebrah and @ThePatanoiacship families will often stay with their captain for generations (maternal line), sometimes whole lineages of captains1:28 AM · Apr 9, 2017·Twitter Web Client4 Likes
uel @ThePatanoiac·Apr 9, 2017Replying to @allgebrahThat all ships are called "she" implies some interesting naval sociology.114
'(·)@allgebrah·Apr 9, 2017Replying to @ThePatanoiacyeah male ships are not much to look at, they take the form of champagne bottles and merge into the females during mating114
vrneko@jobliz·Apr 9, 2017Replying to @allgebrah and @ThePatanoiacStarships hatch in diffuse nebulae and then glide over cosmic winds, stretching their manifold wings as they sing towards nearby stars.13