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{{image|Salute by Ernanda Souza.jpg|side=right|width=250px|[[Nomad]] on the deck of [[Elegy]]'s prospector ''[[Dawnchaser]]''}}
 
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A '''prospector''' is a class of airship on [[Canticle]] primarily used for locating [[Sunheart|sunhearts]] and other energy or [[Investiture]] sources below the planet's ever-changing surface.{{book ref|tsm|12}}{{book ref|tsm|13}}{{book ref|tsm|34}}
 
A '''prospector''' is a class of airship on [[Canticle]] primarily used for locating [[Sunheart|sunhearts]] and other energy or [[Investiture]] sources below the planet's ever-changing surface.{{book ref|tsm|12}}{{book ref|tsm|13}}{{book ref|tsm|34}}
   
 
==Design and Use==
 
==Design and Use==
Like most ships on Canticle, prospectors are shaped like old naval boats with a bulbous cab at the back containing a two person cockpit and a few small rooms, flat round undersides housing the prospecting gear, and a wide deck at the front ringed by a railing.{{book ref|tsm|26}}{{book ref|tsm|33}}{{book ref|tsm|34}}{{book ref|tsm|36}} Prospectors typically work in teams to methodically canvas an area for sunhearts, their prospecting gear working like a metal detector but for detecting investiture.{{book ref|tsm|12}}{{book ref|tsm|34}} The ships have a function similar to a [[Seeker]], but are noted to be surprisingly large for such a simple function.{{book ref|tsm|12}}{{book ref|tsm|34}} Prospectors are not particularly dynamic ships though they are more maneuverable than larger transports.{{book ref|tsm|33}}{{book ref|tsm|42}} The prospectors are also used by both the [[Cinder King]] and the people of [[Beacon]] to locate the [[Scadrian]] [[Scadrian research facility|research facility]]{{book ref|tsm|11}}{{book ref|tsm|12}}{{book ref|tsm|15}}{{book ref|tsm|42}}{{book ref|tsm|43}}
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Like most ships on Canticle, prospectors are shaped like old naval boats with a bulbous cab at the back containing a two person cockpit and a few small rooms, flat round undersides housing the prospecting gear, and a wide deck at the front ringed by a railing.{{book ref|tsm|3}}{{book ref|tsm|26}}{{book ref|tsm|33}}{{book ref|tsm|34}}{{book ref|tsm|36}} They are presumably able to lock in with other ships to create larger structures.{{book ref|tsm|3}} Prospectors typically work in teams to methodically canvas an area for sunhearts, their prospecting gear working like a metal detector but for detecting investiture.{{book ref|tsm|12}}{{book ref|tsm|34}} The ships have a function similar to a [[Seeker]], but are noted to be surprisingly large for such a simple function.{{book ref|tsm|12}}{{book ref|tsm|34}} Prospectors are not particularly dynamic ships though they are more maneuverable than larger transports.{{book ref|tsm|33}}{{book ref|tsm|42}} The prospectors are also used by both the [[Cinder King]] and the people of [[Beacon]] to locate the [[Scadrian]] [[Scadrian research facility|research facility]]{{book ref|tsm|11}}{{book ref|tsm|12}}{{book ref|tsm|15}}{{book ref|tsm|42}}{{book ref|tsm|43}}
   
 
===Instrumentation===
 
===Instrumentation===
 
Prospectors have separate controls for movement and operating the prospecting gear.{{book ref|tsm|29}} The prospecting controls produce an audible ping when they detect Investiture.{{book ref|tsm|34}} The ships are equipped with sensors for both internal and external temperature, radar, and a communication system that functions similarly to radio.{{book ref|tsm|13}}{{book ref|tsm|34}}{{book ref|tsm|38}}
 
Prospectors have separate controls for movement and operating the prospecting gear.{{book ref|tsm|29}} The prospecting controls produce an audible ping when they detect Investiture.{{book ref|tsm|34}} The ships are equipped with sensors for both internal and external temperature, radar, and a communication system that functions similarly to radio.{{book ref|tsm|13}}{{book ref|tsm|34}}{{book ref|tsm|38}}
   
==Notable Examples==
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==Notable prospectors==
 
*''[[Dawnchaser]]''
 
*''[[Dawnchaser]]''
   

Revision as of 02:06, 7 May 2024

Prospector
Type Aircraft
World of Origin Canticle
Universe Cosmere
Nomad on the deck of Elegy's prospector Dawnchaser

A prospector is a class of airship on Canticle primarily used for locating sunhearts and other energy or Investiture sources below the planet's ever-changing surface.[1][2][3]

Design and Use

Like most ships on Canticle, prospectors are shaped like old naval boats with a bulbous cab at the back containing a two person cockpit and a few small rooms, flat round undersides housing the prospecting gear, and a wide deck at the front ringed by a railing.[4][5][6][3][7] They are presumably able to lock in with other ships to create larger structures.[4] Prospectors typically work in teams to methodically canvas an area for sunhearts, their prospecting gear working like a metal detector but for detecting investiture.[1][3] The ships have a function similar to a Seeker, but are noted to be surprisingly large for such a simple function.[1][3] Prospectors are not particularly dynamic ships though they are more maneuverable than larger transports.[6][8] The prospectors are also used by both the Cinder King and the people of Beacon to locate the Scadrian research facility[9][1][10][8][11]

Instrumentation

Prospectors have separate controls for movement and operating the prospecting gear.[12] The prospecting controls produce an audible ping when they detect Investiture.[3] The ships are equipped with sensors for both internal and external temperature, radar, and a communication system that functions similarly to radio.[2][3][13]

Notable prospectors

Notes

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