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*Station VI - [[Aigul]]<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Admiralty_Survey_Office#Port_Reports|Aigul|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Ah, Station Six. One hears strange stories."''</ref> | *Station VI - [[Aigul]]<ref>{{Citation|https://sunlesssea.fandom.com/wiki/The_Admiralty_Survey_Office#Port_Reports|Aigul|Sunless Sea|}} ''"Ah, Station Six. One hears strange stories."''</ref> | ||
*[[Station VIII]] | *[[Station VIII]] | ||
*Station IX - the [[University]]'s cricket field, commissioned as a temporary Station during the events following the [[The London Horticultural Show|London Horticultural Show]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Station_IX_(Provisional)|Station IX (Provisional)|Fallen London|}} ''"Previously known as the University's cricket field. Airship mooring posts [...] Eyes ever turn upwards: the skies are not secure. But, perhaps, soon."''</ref> | *Station IX - the [[University]]'s cricket field, commissioned as a temporary Station during the events following the [[The London Horticultural Show|London Horticultural Show]]<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Station_IX_(Provisional)|Station IX (Provisional)|Fallen London|}} ''"Previously known as the University's cricket field. Airship mooring posts [...] Eyes ever turn upwards: the skies are not secure. But, perhaps, soon."''</ref> and later made permanent.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Take_the_barge|Take the barge|Fallen London|}} ''"The Commodore [...] gasps and sits upright. "Station IX," he says, a note of triumph in his voice. "But it's been abandoned since the War. We couldn't get near—" "Abandoned, but not forgotten," the Neddy Man says [...]"''</ref> | ||
==The New Sequence== | ==The New Sequence== |
Revision as of 18:36, 20 October 2024
"The Admiralty's picket fleets and intelligence networks are long gone. The Survey Office pays zee-captains a small sum for recent information."[1]
The Admiralty is the bureaucratic remnant of the British Empire's once-mighty Royal Navy.
Mostly There For Tradition's Sake
"A heap of Admiralty accounts in very poor order. Receipts for fuel and supplies. And these Port Reports... are incongruously collected."[2]
After the Fall of London, the Admiralty was cut off from most of the Royal Navy, which remained on the Surface.[3] The contingent of the Navy that was stranded in the Neath is overfunded and overequipped,[4] and unable to patrol even its own shores.[5] While it has established several Stations across the Unterzee and elsewhere, it has essentially become more of an intelligence service than a true navy,[6] collecting Port Reports from zailors to keep track of happenings across the zee.[7][5]
As of 1887, the Dark-Spectacled Admiral runs its remaining operations;[6][8] as of the third year of 1899, the Overworked Commodore is the most public-facing member of naval leadership.[9][10][11]
Stations
- Station I - ???
- Station II - ???
- Station III
- Station IV - The Salt Lions[12]
- Station V - Grand Geode[13]
- Station VI - Aigul[14]
- Station VIII
- Station IX - the University's cricket field, commissioned as a temporary Station during the events following the London Horticultural Show[15] and later made permanent.[16]
The New Sequence
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“The Grand - yes. Yes, of course, we're generally quite well-informed on that topic, but since you're here, perhaps you may as well let us know what your own impressions were - ”[17]
After the Fall of London, June of the Calendar Council spearheaded an ambitious project, alongside the Admiralty, to create an artificial Sun in the Neath: the Dawn Machine.[18] The Machine broke free of its creators' control soon after completion, and used its power to brainwash most of London's naval forces and Royal Marines into serving it as its minions.[19] The faction they formed, now known as the New Sequence, has wrested away most of the Admiralty's control of the zee.[20]
References
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