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The '''''Nosferatu''''' was [[Sabalom Glitz]]'s ship. On [[Iceworld]], it was taken by [[Kane (Dragonfire)|Kane]] as a down payment for his gambling debts, and to force him to use the map to [[Dragonfire|the treasure]] of [[Svartos]]. During the emergency it was | The '''''Nosferatu''''' was [[Sabalom Glitz]]'s ship. On [[Iceworld]], it was taken by [[Kane (Dragonfire)|Kane]] as a down payment for his gambling debts, and to force him to use the map to [[Dragonfire|the treasure]] of [[Svartos]]. During the emergency it was | ||
used to try to evacuate Iceworld, but it was rigged to explode, killing the refugees, barring [[Stellar]] and her [[Stellar's mother|mother]]. | used to try to evacuate Iceworld, but it was rigged to explode, killing the refugees, barring [[Stellar]] and her [[Stellar's mother|mother]]. | ||
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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* The word ''nosferatu'' is supposedly Romanian for vampire, as presented in [[Bram Stoker]]'s novel ''Dracula'' and its subsequent unauthorised 1922 adaptation entitled ''Nosferatu, A Symphony of Horror''. Its origin is debated (Stoker did not invent it), but it forms part of a motif of vampirism in ''Dragonfire'' writer [[Ian Briggs]]'s ''Doctor Who'' work. His subsequent story ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'' featured more references to ''Dracula''. | * The word ''nosferatu'' is supposedly Romanian for vampire, as presented in [[Bram Stoker]]'s novel ''Dracula'' and its subsequent unauthorised 1922 adaptation entitled ''Nosferatu, A Symphony of Horror''. Its origin is debated (Stoker did not invent it), but it forms part of a motif of vampirism in ''Dragonfire'' writer [[Ian Briggs]]'s ''Doctor Who'' work. His subsequent story ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'' featured more references to ''Dracula''. | ||
[[Category:Vehicles]] | [[Category:Vehicles]] | ||
[[Category:Individual spacecraft]] | [[Category:Individual spacecraft]] |