These are Inisfree’s spaceships the size of the planet Earth.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Dimensions & Layout
  3. Special Features
  4. Appearance Modes
  5. Amenities
  6. History
  7. Additional Notes
  8. Design Sketch (Images Begin)
  9. ‘Living Thrones’ in the Cockpit
  10. External Appearance
  11. How MSBSs Dock inside PSBS Hangars
  12. MSBS-hangar Hatches on the PSBS Outer Surface
  13. PSBS-hangars Inside an SSBS
  14. Death Stars for Reference

 

Introduction:

PSBSs have a Death Star-based core (in terms of how much power it generates and focuses; enough to one-shot a whole planet), and a surface made to look like a normal planet (and Star Trek type scans reflect this).

A PSBS is called a Life-planet instead of a Death Star/Planet. This is because Inisfreean Spaceships, though they have the ability to disintegrate cosmic bodies, almost always use their immense power to create, stabilize, seed, and pleasure those bodies, such as when they adopt them as protectorates.

This type of Inisfreean Spaceship (the PSBS) will be mass-cloned whenever there is Space warfare on the solar-system level; when ships of this scale are not over-qualified and under-utilized.

One SSBS‘s complement of PSBSs is always more than enough to handle up to 5,000,000 average solar system’s planets and moons [~10 planets and ~200 moons in the average solar system (the 34 Tauri system of Firefly is comparable to this, as it has 56 planets and 125 moons)], or ~2,000 average solar systems if the missions extend into those solar systems’ equivalents of the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud.

 

Dimensions & Layout:

  • Diameter:  8,000 miles (slightly greater than the Earth‘s)
  • Volume:  268,000,000,000 cubic miles
  • Grid:  Its outer surface and internal levels are divided into hexagons, not squares narrowing into triangles at the poles.
  • Population:  ~4,100,000,000,000,000 Inisfreean Master Females, thus 2,099,200,000 of our armies
    (not including the ICV crews of its 35 MSBSs, which total 10,075,601,200,000,000 ICVs (35 x 287,874,320,000,000), thus bringing the total count of ICVs usually in one of our PSBSs up to 14,175,601,200,000,000)
  • Crew:  ~600,000,000,000,000 of that population/capacity of Inisfreean Master Females; enough to fully crew/staff 12,000,000 Inisfreean WarShips of its own
    (thus 3,500,000,000,000,000 of each PSBS’s ICVs can deploy from it; 85.36585repeating% can deploy while the rest stay behind to patrol/maintain the vessel)
  • MSBS Hangars:  Each PSBS has 35 MSBS-sized hangars arranged in an offset-layers formation; 2 triangular groups of 3 in the middle (minus the center area, which is reserved for the power system of the PSBS’s main healing-beam), with an outermost hangar also centered just above each of that formation’s 6 ‘faces’/sides. A PSBS can house 35 MSBSs (which float or teleport in/out of these MSBS Hangars; those in MSBS hangars with a side/hatch on the outer surface of the PSBS can float in through those hangars when their hatches are open, and those assigned to inner MSBS hangars teleport/portal in).  Each of the MSBS hangars touching the outside curve/face of the PSBS has a hatch 2,233.84615384 miles in diameter (11,794,707.6922752′ wide).  There are 29 of those hatches; 29 MSBS hangars are along the inside curve of the outer surface of each PSBS.

 

Special Features:

This planet-sized Spaceship can mimic the readings and movements of most other Earth-sized planets, though its gravitational field is much smaller due to its much lower density composition, slower internal spin, and signature masking technology.

 

Appearance Modes:

Like all ST and AP suits, Inisfreean world-sized battle-stations have the following appearance and cloaking options:

  • Basic / Nude (a sphere with a honeycomb-like grid dividing it)
  • Cloaked (transparent, showing Outer Space straight through it)
  • Masked (covered in landforms, bodies of water, etc.; appearing as if it is a normal planet)
  • Nova (flashing with the brightness of a star in order to surprise, disorient, or even blind nearby enemies, or remaining as bright as a normal star)​​​

 

Amenities:

* All Inisfreean Spaceships at and above the DropShip size have the following luxury features in them:

  • anchored plant pots and landscaping with containment ‘energy-hoops’ (similar concept to a hoop-house crop-row covering, but invisible and only active during rapid maneuvers)
  • anchored red carpets
  • banners (long, hanging, with the Inisfree sigil centered on them)
  • fluted columns framing hatches (doors)
  • framed paintings (digital) and hologram projectors
  • furs (artificial)
  • marble fountains
  • jacuzzis
  • sconces
  • throws (bed decorations)
  • velvet ropes (such as are seen in VIP drop-off walk-ways and related areas)
  • waterfalls

 

History:

PSBSs were conceived of at least as far back as 2004; nearly 110 years of improving their design passed before they started being assembled in the world-hangars of the SSBS in 2113.
I (Auz) dreamed them up and first drafting their basic internal structure and exterior fittings (Rainbow Cannons, etc.).
My supercomputers (Grid Minds and ICVs, plus the A.I. “brain” of the SSBS) handled all the details, completing/perfecting that vision/design of mine.  Then construction could begin –and did.

  1. 2113:  The SSBS is formed enough to start forming its biggest subordinate-ships, the PSBSs.
  2. 2114:  Now that the frame is complete, its integrity confirmed, its world-sized hangars start to 3D-print their respective PSBSs.  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~1.6% complete.  (*Even though the SSBS is more than 1,000,000 times bigger than a PSBS, it does not take 1,000,000 times less time to make one of these PSBSs –because 1,000,000 of them are being made at the same time; the SSBS has to feed/funnel raw materials through its biomechanical tentacles/frame/skeleton to all of them at once.)
  3. 2115:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~3.3% complete.  (*This is not just the frame/skeleton of each PSBS; the 3.3% is of the grand total, including all its furnishings and ships –except for its MSBSs.)
  4. 2116:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~5.0% complete.
  5. 2117:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~6.6% complete.
  6. 2118:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~8.3% complete.
  7. 2119:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~10.0% complete.
  8. 2120:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~11.6% complete.
  9. 2121:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~13.3% complete.
  10. 2122:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~15.0% complete.
  11. 2123:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~16.6% complete.
  12. 2124:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~18.3% complete.
  13. 2125:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~20.0% complete.
  14. 2126:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~21.6% complete.
  15. 2127:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~23.3% complete.
  16. 2128:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~25.0% complete.
  17. 2129:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~26.6% complete.
  18. 2130:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~28.3% complete.
  19. 2131:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~30.0% complete.
  20. 2132:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~31.6% complete.
  21. 2133:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~33.3% complete.
  22. 2134:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~35.0% complete.
  23. 2135:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~36.6% complete.
  24. 2136:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~38.3% complete.
  25. 2137:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~40.0% complete.
  26. 2138:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~41.6% complete.
  27. 2139:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~43.3% complete.
  28. 2140:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~45.0% complete.
  29. 2141:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~46.6% complete.
  30. 2142:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~48.3% complete.
  31. 2143:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~50.0% complete.
  32. 2144:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~51.6% complete.
  33. 2145:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~53.3% complete.
  34. 2146:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~55.0% complete.
  35. 2147:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~56.6% complete.
  36. 2148:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~58.3% complete.
  37. 2149:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~60.0% complete.
  38. 2150:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~61.6% complete.
  39. 2151:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~63.3% complete.
  40. 2152:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~65.0% complete.
  41. 2153:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~66.6% complete.
  42. 2154:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~68.3% complete.
  43. 2155:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~70.0% complete.
  44. 2156:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~71.6% complete.
  45. 2157:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~73.3% complete.
  46. 2158:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~75.0% complete.
  47. 2159:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~76.6% complete.
  48. 2160:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~78.3% complete.
  49. 2161:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~80.0% complete.
  50. 2162:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~81.6% complete.
  51. 2163:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~83.3% complete.
  52. 2164:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~85.0% complete.
  53. 2165:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~86.6% complete.
  54. 2166:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~88.3% complete.
  55. 2167:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~90.0% complete.
  56. 2168:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~91.6% complete.
  57. 2169:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~93.3% complete.
  58. 2170:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~95.0% complete.
  59. 2171:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~96.6% complete.
  60. 2172:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~98.3% complete.
  61. 2173:  Each PSBS in this SSBS is ~100.0% complete; the Inisfreean empire now has 1,000,000 of these Spaceships.

It takes ~60 years to construct a PSBS (the way we do it; advanced sounds-based turbo 3D-printing).

 

Additional Notes:

1,000,000 PSBSs can fit inside the SSBS; each has its own world-sized hangar there.

2024 February:  Since these vessels, like all we make (ICs; Inisfreean Constructs), can pilot and maintain themselves, it is possible to deploy a PSBS completely empty (no ICVs or subordinate craft/ships inside), thus having enough room to evacuate/liberate/relocate entire populations/races at once.  Such operational capabilities mean we can within seconds answer a mayday even on a planetary or solar-system scale –even with just the deployment of one of these ships (PSBSs) of ours.  Thanks to our portal-ing and multitasking technology, just one of these ships of ours can simultaneously portal to safety every member of the group/party/race requesting such; there’s no need to try coordinating numerous ships flying around and manually picking up people at landing sites.

 

Design Sketch:

This original draft was modified such that there are no straight alignments / tubes of these hangars; the hangars now overlap, thereby better-fitting in the ‘parent’ vessel/hull.

‘Living Thrones’ in the Cockpit:

13 ICVs each on a ‘living throne’ of 10 ICVs; 143 total in this room, the 13 ICVs’ focuses being:

  1. ‘jump’ options (ensuring portal-ing routes are safe for non-invincibles; that no one we care about might be harmed when we suddenly relocate ships of this size faraway)
  2. scanning; terrain, Internets, minds, etc.
  3. weather (monitoring, and manipulation if necessary)
  4. deployed commanders (Admirals for fleets/squadrons of MSBSs, and Generals for its armies)
  5. local cluster/supercluster leader/s (Valar; planets incarnate; Sphere Beings)
  6. (non-ICV) passengers
  7. “tugboat” (tractor beams) ops
  8. MSBS-hangars statuses
  9. exterior optical-illusion appearance; lifelike planetary-surface disguise
  10. main Rainbow Cannon (planet one-shotter)
  11. cosmic-bodies’ dispersion-change forecasts
  12. terraforming or reforming/healing worlds
  13. moons in MSBS hangars

External Appearance:

The first image shows how one of these world-sized ships might look while cloaked near a star it is tapping into the energy of.

The second image shows how a PSBS and MSBS might look while decloaked (minus the rings around the smaller sphere).

How MSBSs Dock inside PSBS Hangars:

MSBS-hangar Hatches on the PSBS Outer Surface:

These images show generally what the number of MSBS-hangar hatches look like on the outside of each PSBS, or at least how they might be arranged.

PSBS-hangars Inside an SSBS:

The first image shows a previous hangars-arrangement/formation theory that would have allowed lines of hangars to open up like a subway tunnel, letting all their PSBSs in sequence move out along the same direction/path, however a concentric offset layers arrangement/formation was chosen, instead, maximizing the efficiency of the use of the space/volume inside the SSBS.

Death Stars for Reference:

These images show how tiny either Death Star (I or II) would be if right beside a PSBS.