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|She is an odd ship, to be sure, but majestic in her own way.
 
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The '''''Fourth Bridge''''' is [[Roshar]]'s first airship, which uses hundreds of conjoiner [[fabrial]]s to move through the air. Named after [[Bridge Four]], it was built in the first year of the [[True Desolation]]s by a team of [[ardent]]s and engineers led by [[Navani Kholin]].{{book ref|sa4|3}}
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The ''[[Fourth Bridge]]'' is [[Roshar]]'s first airship, which uses hundreds of conjoiner [[fabrial]]s to move through the air. Named after [[Bridge Four]], it was built in the first year of the [[True Desolation]]s by a team of [[ardent]]s and engineers led by [[Navani Kholin]].{{book ref|sa4|3}}
   
 
== Design ==
 
== Design ==
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=== Mechanics ===
 
=== Mechanics ===
The airship doesn't so much fly as it is held in the air by [[fabrial]]s. There are hundreds of gemstones forming a lattice of massive conjoiners embedded into the ship. They are connected to a pair of "dummy ships". One of the dummies is hanging off the side of the [[Urithiru]] plateau; the other stands on the [[Shattered Plains]].{{book ref|sa4|15}}{{book ref|sa4|19}} The airship is steered from those two lattices; the ''Fourth Bridge'' communicates its needs to them through [[spanreed]]s. As they cannot be used for long periods of time due to movement, the scribes use them by turning them on and off, creating a code of blinks.{{book ref|sa4|3}}
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The airship doesn't so much fly as it is held in the air by [[fabrial]]s. There are hundreds of gemstones forming a lattice of masive conjoiners embedded into the ship. They are connected to a pair of "dummy ships". One of the dummies is hanging off the side of the [[Urithiru]] plateau; the other stands on the [[Shattered Plains]].{{book ref|sa4|15}}{{book ref|sa4|19}} The airship is steered from those two lattices; the ''Fourth Bridge'' communicates its needs to them through [[spanreed]]s. As they cannot be used for long periods of time due to movement, the scribes use them by turning them on and off, creating a code of blinks.{{book ref|sa4|3}}
   
 
The conjoiner fabrials are isolated using [[aluminum]] so that only certain planes of movement are transferred between the paired gem halves. The Urithiru structure can only convey vertical motion; the Shattered Plains lattice can only transfer horizontal motion. The former is lowered to raise the airship, while the latter is moved around to make it fly and turn in any direction.{{book ref|sa4|19}}{{book ref|sa4|3}} To allow the ship to continue moving when the space for the lattices runs out, an additional aluminum mechanism is used to reverse the motion while the gemstones are temporarily unhooked.{{book ref|sa4|3}}
 
The conjoiner fabrials are isolated using [[aluminum]] so that only certain planes of movement are transferred between the paired gem halves. The Urithiru structure can only convey vertical motion; the Shattered Plains lattice can only transfer horizontal motion. The former is lowered to raise the airship, while the latter is moved around to make it fly and turn in any direction.{{book ref|sa4|19}}{{book ref|sa4|3}} To allow the ship to continue moving when the space for the lattices runs out, an additional aluminum mechanism is used to reverse the motion while the gemstones are temporarily unhooked.{{book ref|sa4|3}}
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The arrival did not go smoothly, as Kaladin's approach to Hearthstone was discovered, leading to a squad of [[Fused]] being sent their way. However, the ship still successfully made landing, delivering the Radiants and picking up the citizens of Hearthstone and other refugees. The first among them was the Herdazian general [[Dieno enne Calah]], who asked that the ship be used to pick up the remainder of his resistance forces, which Dalinar agreed to.{{book ref|sa4|3}}
 
The arrival did not go smoothly, as Kaladin's approach to Hearthstone was discovered, leading to a squad of [[Fused]] being sent their way. However, the ship still successfully made landing, delivering the Radiants and picking up the citizens of Hearthstone and other refugees. The first among them was the Herdazian general [[Dieno enne Calah]], who asked that the ship be used to pick up the remainder of his resistance forces, which Dalinar agreed to.{{book ref|sa4|3}}
   
As the evacuation progressed, the battle began to rage in the skies around the ship. The Fused were fascinated by the ''Fourth Bridge'', trying to approach and take a look at its mechanisms;{{book ref|sa4|5}} [[Zandiel]] was able to gain a good enough look at the ship that he made some sketches of the craft.{{book ref|sa4|14}} Nonetheless, the Fused attack was pushed back and the ''Fourth Bridge'' successfully returned to the air, then began the long journey back to the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa4|9}}
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As the evacuation progressed, the battle began to rage in the skies around the ship. The Fused were fascinated by the ''Fourth Bridge'', trying to approach and take a look at its mechanisms.{{book ref|sa4|5}} Nonetheless, the Fused attack was pushed back and the ''Fourth Bridge'' successfully returned to the air, then began the long journey back to the Shattered Plains.{{book ref|sa4|9}}
   
 
=== The Fused Response ===
 
=== The Fused Response ===
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In [[Kholinar]], the airship caused some concern among the Nine who ruled the Fused, leading into a discussion about humanity's newfound technical prowess. It was this conversation that allowed [[Raboniel]] to suggest the plan to invade [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa4|14}} Meanwhile, the ''Fourth Bridge'' arrived on the Shattered Plains twenty days after it departed. It landed there, letting the refugees off board.{{book ref|sa4|18}}
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In [[Kholinar]], the airship caused some concern among the Nine who ruled the Fused, leading into a discussion about humanity's newfound technical prowess. It was this conversation that allowed [[Raboniel]] to suggest the plan to invade [[Urithiru]].{{book ref|sa4|14}} Meanwhile, the ''Fourth Bridge'' arrived on the Plains, twenty days after it departed. It landed there, letting the refugees off board.{{book ref|sa4|18}}
   
 
It's unclear what happened with the airship afterwards. [[Falilar]] and Navani both suggested a number of issues to resolve, including fixing the fans and checking whether the weight didn't crack the gemstones; as such, it probably remained on the Plains.{{book ref|sa4|9}} In Urithiru, Navani began workshopping ideas for new designs, though her work was interrupted by the [[Voidbringer]] invasion.{{book ref|sa4|42}} With conjoiner fabrials nonfunctional after Raboniel turned the tower's defenses on the Radiants, the airship most likely remained grounded for the entire period of occupation, as the vertical movement lattice was mounted in Urithiru.{{book ref|sa4|39}}
 
It's unclear what happened with the airship afterwards. [[Falilar]] and Navani both suggested a number of issues to resolve, including fixing the fans and checking whether the weight didn't crack the gemstones; as such, it probably remained on the Plains.{{book ref|sa4|9}} In Urithiru, Navani began workshopping ideas for new designs, though her work was interrupted by the [[Voidbringer]] invasion.{{book ref|sa4|42}} With conjoiner fabrials nonfunctional after Raboniel turned the tower's defenses on the Radiants, the airship most likely remained grounded for the entire period of occupation, as the vertical movement lattice was mounted in Urithiru.{{book ref|sa4|39}}
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The ship's speed -- about five knots -- is equivalent to about 9.2 km/h, or 5.8 mph.
 
* The ship's speed -- about five knots -- is equivalent to about 9.2 km/h, or 5.8 mph.
* Brandon joked that "how can I make airships with this" was the third or fourth question he asked himself when creating [[Roshar]]'s magic system.{{wob ref|14085}}
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* Brandon joked that "how can I make airships with this" was the third of fourth question he asked himself when creating [[Roshar]]'s magic system.{{wob ref|14085}}
 
* Up until very late in the publishing process for ''[[Rhythm of War]]'', the discovery of the interactions between aluminum and fabrials, which made the ''Fourth Bridge'' possible, was attributed to [[Azish]] scholars; the version of chapter 3 released publicly on Tor.com still has this explanation.{{url ref|url=https://www.tor.com/2020/07/28/read-rhythm-of-war-by-brandon-sanderson-chapters-two-and-three/|text=''Rhythm of War'': Chapters 2 and 3|site=Tor.com}} Brandon disliked it, and when writing ''[[Dawnshard]]'', he changed it so that [[Huio]] and [[Rushu]] were behind the discovery.{{wob ref|14403}} The change narrowly made it into book before release.
 
* Up until very late in the publishing process for ''[[Rhythm of War]]'', the discovery of the interactions between aluminum and fabrials, which made the ''Fourth Bridge'' possible, was attributed to [[Azish]] scholars; the version of chapter 3 released publicly on Tor.com still has this explanation.{{url ref|url=https://www.tor.com/2020/07/28/read-rhythm-of-war-by-brandon-sanderson-chapters-two-and-three/|text=''Rhythm of War'': Chapters 2 and 3|site=Tor.com}} Brandon disliked it, and when writing ''[[Dawnshard]]'', he changed it so that [[Huio]] and [[Rushu]] were behind the discovery.{{wob ref|14403}} The change narrowly made it into book before release.
   

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