I think Hagrid could play a role. He has a lot of knowledge about strange and magical creatures and objects. He might be able to provide some unique materials for the spaceship, like the feathers of a magical bird that could be used for insulation or a special type of wood that has magical properties for the ship's frame. Also, Luna Lovegood might offer some out - of - the - box ideas. Her unique perspective on magic could lead to innovative solutions for the spaceship's design or propulsion.
According to the plot information provided, he recommended a novel that matched the topic. It was " I Build a Spaceship in the World of Martial Arts." The main character could upgrade all kinds of cultivation techniques and skills, and conquer the world in the other world. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
"My Everchanging Machine Girlfriend" is the novel you are looking for. The main character, Lu Feiyu, picked up a damaged maid robot. After repairing it, he found out that the maid robot was the core of a cosmic battleship. After obtaining her power, he began his adventure. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend the novel "My Water Ball Technique Has Evolved, and the School Belle Has Her Eyes on It" to you. Although the title and plot of the novel don't seem to be related to the description of your question, there is indeed a plot in which an F-class ability evolves into an E-class ability. The main character Ye Xingjue placed the F-grade Waterball Technique into the Time Space System to cultivate. Through continuous devouring and upgrading, the Waterball Technique finally evolved into the E-grade Water Lord Waterball Technique. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In the 'Star Trek' series, the USS Enterprise is extremely fast. With its warp drive, it can travel at incredible speeds across the galaxy. The warp factor determines how fast it can go, and at high warp factors, it can reach distant planets in a relatively short time compared to normal space travel.
Not necessarily. While spaceships are a common element in science fiction, they also exist in reality. For example, NASA has sent various spaceships into space for exploration. So, just the presence of a spaceship doesn't automatically make it science fiction.