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'''Trains''' are featured regularly as setting and plot elements on ''Friends at the Table''. Major examples include:
'''Trains''' are featured regularly as setting and plot elements on ''Friends at the Table''. Major examples include:
*In ''[[Marielda]]'', the first adventure of [[The Six]] is a heist of the [[Crosstown Express]].
*In ''[[Marielda (season)|Marielda]]'', the first adventure of [[the Six]] is a heist of the [[Crosstown Express]].
*In ''[[Sangfielle]]'', trains are monstrous deities (see [[Shape Train]]).
*In ''[[Sangfielle]]'', trains are monstrous deities (see [[Shape Train]]).
*''[[PALISADE]]'' features the [[Diadem Gravtrain]], which is a Pillar contended between the [[Bilateral Intercession]] and the [[Cause (PALISADE)|Cause]].
*''[[PALISADE]]'' features the [[Diadem Gravtrain]], which is a Pillar contended between the [[Bilateral Intercession]] and the [[Cause (PALISADE)|Cause]].


==Other trains mentioned==
==Other trains and train infrastructure on the show==
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* As of ''[[Winter in Hieron]]'', "there is a train that runs from the north to the south of Ordenna".<ref>[[Winter in Hieron 01: An Arrow Let Loose]]</ref>
* As of ''[[Winter in Hieron]]'', "there is a train that runs from the north to the south of Ordenna".<ref>[[Winter in Hieron 01: An Arrow Let Loose]]</ref>
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=== In ''PARTIZAN'' ===
=== In ''PARTIZAN'' ===
* An armored train without windows connects [[Cruciat]]'s Winter Palace with the military prison.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 06: A Palace During a Wake]]</ref>
* [[Cruciat]]'s [[Winter Palace]] has a train roundhouse as logistics hub, also serving trucks, planes, ships, and mechs. It has a central elevator, connecting to the underground [[Rapid Evening (PARTIZAN)|Rapid Evening]] facilities.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 03: SHORESIDE RECOVERY - DINNERDATE]]</ref>
** An armored train connects the secret basement with the prison in the military wing of the city, with no stops in between. The vehicle is described as "deeply frightening", made of "dark metal" and having either no windows or just window slits.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 06: A Palace During a Wake]]</ref>
* [[SBBR]] use a train that runs between [[Stel Orion|Orion]], [[Stel Nideo|Nideo]] and [[Stel Columnar|Columnar]] territory on [[Partizan (moon)|Partizan]] for transport in [[PARTIZAN 07: Ambush in the Sand]]. There is a "BYOB style component" to the deal, allowing the party to bring their own trailer to hold their mechs to reduce costs.
* [[SBBR]] use a train that runs between [[Stel Orion|Orion]], [[Stel Nideo|Nideo]] and [[Stel Columnar|Columnar]] territory on [[Partizan (moon)|Partizan]] for transport in [[PARTIZAN 07: Ambush in the Sand]]. There is a "BYOB style component" to the deal, allowing the party to bring their own trailer to hold their mechs to reduce costs.
** The party travels from [[Oxbridge]] to somewhere in the middle of nowhere in the [[Memoria Teardrop]] as there is no closer station to [[Lake Timea]]. Austin describes the ride as a "multi-day train situation", "like a New York to Detroit or something like that".
** The party travels from [[Oxbridge]] to in the middle of nowhere in the [[Memoria Teardrop]], half a day's travel away from [[Lake Timea]] (by mech). Austin describes the ride as a "multi-day train situation", "like a New York to Detroit or something like that".
** Since it runs through Orion territory, the train has accomodations for non-normative and robotic bodies. Austin implies that this would not be the case for trains built by [[Stel Kesh]] or [[Stel Apostolos]].
** Since it runs through Orion territory, the train has accomodations for non-normative and robotic bodies. Austin implies that this would not be the case for trains run by/for [[Stel Kesh]] or [[Stel Apostolos]].
* Cruciat has a busy train station, with a lot of people coming from far away even during Millenium Break's takeover of the city.<ref>[[PARTIZAN 37: The Gravity of Absence]]</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 14:36, 22 July 2024

Trains are featured regularly as setting and plot elements on Friends at the Table. Major examples include:

Other trains and train infrastructure on the show[edit | edit source]

In PARTIZAN[edit | edit source]

  • Cruciat's Winter Palace has a train roundhouse as logistics hub, also serving trucks, planes, ships, and mechs. It has a central elevator, connecting to the underground Rapid Evening facilities.[2]
    • An armored train connects the secret basement with the prison in the military wing of the city, with no stops in between. The vehicle is described as "deeply frightening", made of "dark metal" and having either no windows or just window slits.[3]
  • SBBR use a train that runs between Orion, Nideo and Columnar territory on Partizan for transport in PARTIZAN 07: Ambush in the Sand. There is a "BYOB style component" to the deal, allowing the party to bring their own trailer to hold their mechs to reduce costs.
    • The party travels from Oxbridge to in the middle of nowhere in the Memoria Teardrop, half a day's travel away from Lake Timea (by mech). Austin describes the ride as a "multi-day train situation", "like a New York to Detroit or something like that".
    • Since it runs through Orion territory, the train has accomodations for non-normative and robotic bodies. Austin implies that this would not be the case for trains run by/for Stel Kesh or Stel Apostolos.
  • Cruciat has a busy train station, with a lot of people coming from far away even during Millenium Break's takeover of the city.[4]

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