Characters:Xoi Ginjo, Dahlia Shibaru, and Akiyama Haruka Purpose: Ship Pricing Please Current Vessel: N/A Desired Vessel/Upgrades: The below ship and it's details. Ginjo is a carpenter, smith as well as an Inventor if it matters for the details found below. This is likely going to be 80 Mil+. I'm aware of that, but as Dahlia doesn't want to use her Beli on anything- and I have my sword already that only needs a very minor upgrade, as well as Haruka being willing to toss in some Money as she earns it, we'd like it officially priced so when we get the money it's all our's.
Basics
• Name: Peacebringer "Peace" • Size: Whale Class
• Overview: The Peacekeeper is a ship modeled from the original given to Ginjo and Dahlia from Dahlia's father- Marine Captain Tetzou Shibaru. A pure white ship of pure white Adam Wood, lined with gold-toned Titanium whenever a more malleable material then wood is required. The main Figurehead of the massive ship is a large carved ornament of the mythical creature 'Angel' snow white with large birdlike wings sliding backwards to mold into the helm of the ship, with golden eyes and hair carved to act liked wind is blowing through it colored gold as well, incredibly realistic looking thanks to Ginjo's carving ability. The Marine flag flicks from one of the three masts that rest on the ships deck, the ship as well is run by a large amount of common sailors that run the ships maintenance and canons, feed the fish and so forth. A large trapdoor leads down to several staircases that travel the course of the ships multiple levels.
• Level One: The bottom level of the Peacekeeper, this is the cold storage room, engine room, as well as the area for general storage. It holds three separated and insulated sections. The back of it is a insulated massive walk in refrigerator powered by the engine, and within that refrigerator is a second door that enters a much smaller walk-in freezer about the size of a normal closet. The second is a set of shelves outside the refrigerator that holds many secured kegs of water, ale, rum, and several crates of non-perishable foods and herbs for cooking and meals as well as water and the like lining the entire right wall. The final room being the large room holding the massive titanium engine rests which holds the massive steam engine powering the ship. There is a short line of cells here as well, ten small cells that could fit two per each uncomfortably.
• Level Two: The "sleeping" floor- essentially the floor is nothing but for rooms of those that stay, there is a set of rooms designed for the main members of the crew- holding three large bedrooms, holding private bathrooms with showers included. There is then two massive rooms filled with standard bunk beds for the common sailors to sleep in, and two large public-style bathrooms with baths included. There is also a large laundry room that is similar to a much smaller version of a public laundry mat. In total giving enough room for up to fifty people.
• Level Three: The "main" floor is the where the large Fishtank resides, the large tank takes up most of the center of the room, holding enough room for many fish and/or some small sharks, but nothing to large. The floor also houses the Medical Center, and Kitchen for the ship, as well as a general dining or meeting area for the ship- a bit of a main hub for serious things that need discussed unlike the third floor. The Kitchen and Medical center both are fairly high tech, holding surgical equipment, lights, a working oven and stove along with sinks, plumbing and so forth take care of nearly every need as long as a proper individual with the required training resides within the area. It also holds the large forge and laboratory within a side-room that has been soundproofed so the ringing of Ginjo's hammer is not heard throughout the ship, completely stocked with metals, hammers, furnace and all required parts for proper blacksmithing and scientific advancements.
• Level Four: Probably the more favorite floor of the ship (unless its dinnertime) the third floor is a massive room with highly durable glass windows that let in massive amounts of light from the sides, front and back- it is a single room over the entire floor. Within it is a large aquatic pond and farm mixture connected via water pump to the fishtank on the floor beneath, the floor is grass-covered dirt with moss and small tree's even growing providing oxygen and clean air to the ship as well as fruit from the tree's occasionally as well as the farm itself. Pathways of carefully carved stone make small paths through the park to the stairs to the next level and lower levels and so forth.
• Level Five: The final floor of the ship. This is the top, the area of the ship which holds the large Angelic carved piece, its three masts, as well as the steering station of levers, buttons and of course the standard wheel though it can actually be directed without it- the wheel is more manual control should it ever be in an emergency or breakdown. The large deck also holds the small strategic cabin that holds all of the ships maps, navigation and charts as well as storage for money and a hammock should the captain or navigator ever need a space to themselves- or anyone allowed there really.
Weaponry
• One Large Canon: The largest canon on this ship, it rests on the front-center of the ship that extends from it's holding case- the floor opening to reveal the massive weapon. It rests on a large steel pivot-joint, allowing it to turn left and right, up and down to cover the entire ship itself. The canon runs with electricity from the engine through buttons and levers, but it still fires the same ammunition.
• Two Medium Canons: The two baseline canons of the ship, these are located on the two large turrets that come from the sides of the Medusa from the ships main hull. These are also on fully maneuverable joints that allow them to turn a full 180 degree's on their turrets. The canons run with electricity from the engine through buttons and levers, but they still fire the same ammunition.
Equipment
• Big Engine: The massive engine that powers the entire ship, within it is a place for mooks to constantly put in coal and sea water for the steam engine to boil and power the ship as a whole. This steam is then filtered through the engine, and turned into pure energy that powers the entire ships electricity, plumbing and so forth as well as granting them the ability to move without the need for sails or for a sudden burst of speed should it be needed.
• Standard Supplies: The ship comes fully stocked with food and water in all forms for enough to last several weeks on the ocean. Thanks to its storage and electricity, it is capable of keeping perishable foods and drinks cold, as well as having a normal cellar that posses non-perishable foods and drinks in as well.
• Aquaponic Farm: As well as the standard ability to store food, there is also what would be called a semi-never ending food supply on the ship itself. The large fishtank on the second flood of the ship is directly underneath the aquatic farm on the third flood- the fishes fecal matter, and other forms of waste and unwanted algae and the like is pumped into the water of the farm, supplying it with the fertilizer it needs to keep growing. Granting a place to put fish to farm and eat, as well as making a vegetable farm.
• Repair Supplies: Should the Medusa ever get harmed, Ginjo keeps a storage of extra Metals, Wood and side materials in the cellar along with the Non-Perishable food and drink to assist with any emergency repairs or the like while on the sea.
• Four Rowboats: These are four basic rowboats attached to the sides of the ships, they are mostly for emergency usage or to get supplies without having to fully dock on a island. They aren't anything special, the only thing unique being they are carved from simple wood lined with basic iron along their edges and bottoms to ignore the damage from making land, they all have small miniature angel's carved as their figureheads- and each have enough room for three people to sit comfortably, gold-toned steel plates later their outsides.
No to the radioactive meteor engine. Also no to what amounts to a mile long soru, even if its in a straight line. Stick to something around the rank of what your inventor can create a tech for right now please.
Otherwise, you're looking at about 103 million beli for all of that. The high cost has to do with the four Adam Wood rowboats adding a lot of cost to the mix; without it, its more 71 million.
Fixed I believe after the short chat on the Cbox. Repricing for the new steel-class rowboats, if it's still a ridiculous amount I'll just make them normal wood for now.
Would appreciate a re-pricing for this as selling my sword and getting a new cheaper one- as I don't need the fancy Seastone with Haki really at the moment.
Nothing really changed but the following ...
Rowboats became standard Wood and Iron, no need to make them fancy.
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