Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Solar Wind Jammer"

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* This monster could also be inspired by the classic role-playing game ''[[wikipedia:Spelljammer|Spelljammer]]'', in which ships sail the stars using magic, or the animated movie ''[[wikipedia:Treasure Planet|Treasure Planet]]'', a fantasy/steampunk version of the classic book ''[[wikipedia:Treasure Island|Treasure Island]]'' where solar sails literally use the sun to sail across space.
 
* This monster could also be inspired by the classic role-playing game ''[[wikipedia:Spelljammer|Spelljammer]]'', in which ships sail the stars using magic, or the animated movie ''[[wikipedia:Treasure Planet|Treasure Planet]]'', a fantasy/steampunk version of the classic book ''[[wikipedia:Treasure Island|Treasure Island]]'' where solar sails literally use the sun to sail across space.
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* This monster may draw influence from the science fiction short story ''[[Wikipedia:Sunjammer|Sunjammer]]'' by English author Arthur C. Clarke. It has also been published under the title "The Wind from the Sun".
  
 
* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Tannhauser Gate]]".
 
* This card appears in the artwork of "[[Tannhauser Gate]]".

Revision as of 05:11, 27 June 2013

  • This monster is based off of the concept of a solar sail, a form of spacecraft propulsion that uses the powerful electromagnetic emissions of the Sun to push a spaceship, similar to a regular sail on Earth.
  • This monster could also be inspired by the classic role-playing game Spelljammer, in which ships sail the stars using magic, or the animated movie Treasure Planet, a fantasy/steampunk version of the classic book Treasure Island where solar sails literally use the sun to sail across space.
  • This monster may draw influence from the science fiction short story Sunjammer by English author Arthur C. Clarke. It has also been published under the title "The Wind from the Sun".