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The first test was done on the 19th of Lauver 1976, 4 years and 4 days after it was built, the submarine engine performed great it was undetected and the battle was over faster than the enemy could ever imagine. The train was brought back to the harbour and it's still in service untill this day. There are other types too now, but they're were all based off of the original engine no one would forget. Not even the enemy.
The first test was done on the 19th of Lauver 1976, 4 years and 4 days after it was built, the submarine engine performed great it was undetected and the battle was over faster than the enemy could ever imagine. The train was brought back to the harbour and it's still in service untill this day. There are other types too now, but they're were all based off of the original engine no one would forget. Not even the enemy.
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Military Submarine Locomotive
File:MSLV1.png
The original MSL
File:MSLV2.png
An alternate version of the MSL
Meta
Article Creator
Setting

Sonar, nation on Echatios

Author
History
Nation

Sonar

Other Names

Military Submarine Engine

Ordered

Sonar

Builder

Emmet Aitherlin, Jay Brady and Aidan Davies

Used By

Sonarian Military

Identification

MSL

General
Class or Type

Military Locomotive

Crew Capacity

4 crew members (Extra wagons not included)

Style

Streamlined

Propulsion

Wheels+Fan

Drive System

Wheels

Engine

Steam powered

Fuel

Water and coal

Top Speed on Ground

~92 km/h

Top Speed in Water

~84 km/h

Acceleration

10m/s² (w/o fan)

Production
Designer

Emmet Aitherlin

Manufacturer

Ironhouse Productions

Intended Role

Military purposes

Unit Cost

£13 million

Crew
Chief Engineer

Aidan Davies

Operations Officer

Emmet Aitherlin (Magic)

Scientists

Jay Brady (calculations)

"All men can see these tactics whereby I conquer,

but what none can see is the strategy out of which victory is evolved."

—Vaelric Magnaris , Rebellion Kingdom

On the 15th of Lauver 1972 three men called Emmet Aitherlin, Jay Brady and Aidan Davies from the Sonarian military had most likely one of the smartest ideas in the history of the Sonar Railway System. They thougt of an engine that would be able to drive underwater, similar to a submarine.

Before they started everything they needed a design- so they settled on a special streamlined design that included covering most of the weels and having a tender for storage, sleeping quarters and a big turbine at the back and bottom for extra speed and height under water, three double funnels under high pressure steam to blow it down, a big area in the front for water which is to power the cylinders and add more weight in the front, a big ash pit under the firebox for more weight at the back of the engine and a 2-6-0 weel arrangement with a 6 weel tender made with a magnetic material. This engine took 4 years of testing, developing and literally using magic to make it work. When it was done it was quite worth the wait...

After the 4 years of development the engine was able to reach a whopping 84 km/h (52 m/h) under the water and 92 km/h (57 m/h) on land, the engine was able to go off and on rail again without issue and was almost unspottable for the enemy.

The first test was done on the 19th of Lauver 1976, 4 years and 4 days after it was built, the submarine engine performed great it was undetected and the battle was over faster than the enemy could ever imagine. The train was brought back to the harbour and it's still in service untill this day. There are other types too now, but they're were all based off of the original engine no one would forget. Not even the enemy.