The Ark of Baron Auletphant was an interstellar barge. It was golden and was inlaid with rose and azure mytag crystals. Commissioned more than ten thousand years prior to 520 BBY, the Ark of Baron Auletphant traveled for a century between far-flung worlds. There, the vessel collected specimens of aquatic life.[1]
In 10,000 BBY, the historian Vicendi included the barge in the Twenty Wonders of the Galaxy—a list of spectactular, antique artificial objects compiled for the publication Arturum Galactinum. The Ark of Baron Auletphant at one point became lost in space, remaining so for ten millennia. In 520 BBY, the ship became housed in the Baobab Archives on[1] the planet[2] Manda.[1]
Behind the scenes
- "Something about this idea appealed to me, that of a crazy Noah collecting fish from across the galaxy in his golden starship. I'd imagine that when the ark was rediscovered 10,000 years later the smell was terrible."
- ―Daniel Wallace
The Ark of Baron Auletphant was introduced in the 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas by Daniel Wallace and Jason Fry.[1] Wallace noted in his personal blog that he particularly enjoyed creating names for those of the Twenty Wonders of the Galaxy that were original to the book, which included the Ark of Baron Auletphant. The author specifically created the vessel due to finding an appeal in the idea of a "crazy" individual collecting in his golden spaceship fish from various galactic locations. Wallace also quipped about the Ark of Baron Auletphant having a "terrible" smell after its rediscovery due to the decomposition of abovementioned aquatic life over the intervening thousands of years.[3]
Sources
- The Essential Atlas (First mentioned)
Notes and references
External links
Daniel Wallace's Geekosity — Endnotes for Star Wars: The Essential Atlas (part 2 of 5) on Blogspot (backup link)