motive
Money, Power and Greed.
greed and a thirst for power
A hot air balloon is powerless, relying on the winds for locomotion, while an airship has a motor, allowing it to drift with its own power.
Sadi Carnot (1753-1823) a French military engineer wrote 'Reflexions sur la puissance mortice du feu' / On the Motive Power of Power
Motive in a story refers to the reason behind a character's actions. For example, a character may have a motive of revenge due to a past betrayal, or a motive of greed to attain wealth and power. Understanding a character's motive can drive the plot forward and add depth to their actions and decisions.
If the airship is shrunk by an enemy, the volume of the gas inside the airship will reduce in proportion to the shrinkage of the airship. The gas molecules will be more compressed, leading to an increase in pressure within the airship.
A motive power is how hard you try The power motive is conceived as a desire to acquire status and have an impact on others, thus affecting their behavior and emotions (Winter, 1992). In the more general meaning of the term, it is identified with a factor that is fundamental to the conception of leadership, namely the motivation to acquire and to exert social influence, so that possessing a certain amount of power would appear to be a necessary requirement to be an effective leader. The main roles played by managers (convincing others, getting them to commit themselves, motivating them, etc.) involve exerting some sort of social influence, so a strong power motive encourages and sustains social influence behavior for members to participate and integrate within a common undertaking
A piano is not an airship.
The Stolen Airship was created in 1967.
Urban Airship was created in 2009.
The Airship Destroyer was created in 1909.
Airship Ventures was created in 2007.