Captain Ardour of the Sky Clipper, a barely airworthy ship, faces a dilemma: he's broke, his ship is busted, his only companion is a silent griffin, and his last hope for work comes straight from the Queen of Whores, with a postmark from Shady.
Hope has brought him this far, but hope has a nasty tendency of leaving a stallion hungry at night. Is this job on the fringe of legality worth it? What’s in the cargo anyway, and will his newly found passengers ever shut up?
Written in the same timeline as: Of Defenestration
[An homage to Joss Whedon's Firefly. Not a crossover]
Captain Ardour of the Sky Clipper, a barely airworthy ship, faces a dilemma: he's broke, his ship is busted, his only companion is a quiet griffin, and his last hope for work comes straight from the Queen of Whores, with a postmark from S
The CMC go against the Empire that is ruling over Equestria. A la Dieselpunk.