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'''Trains''' are featured regularly as important setting and plot elements on ''Friends at the Table'':
'''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]]'', 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]]).

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

Other trains mentioned

In PARTIZAN

  • An armored train without windows connects Cruciat's Winter Palace with the military prison.[2]
  • 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 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".
    • 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.

See also

References