I completed a fey mood, and have made a sketch of highest quality.
Yes, that's supposed to be a pinup on the side of the ship near the name plaque (Lady of the Lake embracing the Excalibur sword). And yes, i maybe went overboard with how many emblems I covered it in; due it's shape and size, why not?
I made sure to fix a few design flaws from the previous one (the fore-engines, scaling of the decks, better details of other parts of the ship; weapon hardpoints added to the wings, larger under-wing hangars, and the catapult system nearby them.), and also added in the
7-dμ (rendering it independent from timespace; partially visible, and the selected visible part of said device (one of countless components) is what looks like the team logo, mostly for design reasons, rather than functional; given this thing is a traveling reality-warper, who gives a flying fuck? Implementation was sorta inspired by the final boss of Ikaruga.) in between the 4-dμ (allowing for it to teleport, and also not adversely affect the local areas by it's scale and power outputs, while also allowing inertial dampening for everything stored within, as it travels up to supersonic speeds; in which the psychotic crew aboard also barnstorms this behemoth while flying around. The device is dimensionally split in half, and mounted onto the craft; so it's actually 2 pieces of a single unit.), since it's predecessor lacked it. This thing is a bit larger than the previous version, by a couple more decks in height (Plus "Tavern at the Top"/War Room + booze has a better build to it now, and so does the upper cabin), 25 meters wider, and nearly 100 meters longer.
As much techno-babble and magicka-babble may be involved with this thing, in summary, it's a flying fortress of fun, which fully exploits non-euclidean physics and non-euclidean engineering; so there's far less mechanical design in this overall, rather than aesthetic design. In summary, I had fun designing this monstrosity of unrealistic entertainment. It's probably the most broken thing to encounter in the multi-verse.
Sure, a physics-defying ship can always be the boring flying saucer, but screw that shit. I want to travel with some style. Took me about 3 hours to draw.