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** In ''Starclimber'', Sir John McKinnon remarks that "the last century belonged to France," the implications of which remain vague.

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** In ''Starclimber'', Sir John McKinnon [=McKinnon=] remarks that "the last century belonged to France," the implications of which remain vague.
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** In ''Starclimber'', Sir John McKinnon remarks that "the last century belonged to France," the implications of which remain vague.
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* NoFameNoWealthNoService: The resturant Matt meets Kate at in ''Skybreaker'' is quite choosy about who it allows as costumers; since Matt isn't really a high society type and certainly doesn't look it, he was quickly judged a "ragamuffin" and was about to be escorted out until Chef Vlad intervened.

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* NoFameNoWealthNoService: The resturant restaurant Matt meets Kate at in ''Skybreaker'' is quite choosy about who it allows as costumers; since Matt isn't really a high society type and certainly doesn't look it, he was quickly judged a "ragamuffin" and was about to be escorted out until Chef Vlad intervened.



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* PhlebotinumInducedSteampunkPhlebotinumInducedSteampunk: Takes place in an AlternateHistory where the existence of Hydrium allows airships to be a common type of travel.
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* GorgeousPeriodDress: Kate's manage to be pretty ''and'' good for discovering unknown species in!

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* GorgeousPeriodDress: Kate's manage dress manages to be pretty ''and'' good for discovering unknown species in!
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''Airborn'' is the first book in the trilogy of the same name, written by Canadian Kenneth Oppel. The plot centers around 15-year-old cabin boy Matt Cruse, who works aboard the [[ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld airship]] ''Aurora'' in a SteamPunk AlternateHistory close to our world in TheEdwardianEra. One night on duty in the crow's nest, Matt spots and rescues a drifting hot-air balloon with one passenger: a mysterious old man mumbling about "beautiful creatures" who soon dies. One year later, the wealthy Kate de Vries and her chaperone board the ship, Kate determined to prove the old man (her grandfather) right. The ''Aurora'' is soon scuttled on a tropical island by air pirates, and Kate and Matt discover that the creatures do in fact exist. In the two later books, ''Skybreaker'' and ''Starclimber,'' they go on to explore other extreme environments and make important scientific discoveries.

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''Airborn'' is the first book in the trilogy of the same name, written by Canadian Kenneth Oppel. The plot centers around 15-year-old cabin boy Matt Cruse, who works aboard the [[ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld airship]] ''Aurora'' in a SteamPunk AlternateHistory close to our world in TheEdwardianEra. One night on duty in the crow's nest, Matt spots and rescues a drifting hot-air balloon with one passenger: a mysterious old man mumbling about "beautiful creatures" who soon dies.dies shortly afterward. One year later, the wealthy Kate de Vries and her chaperone board the ship, Kate determined to prove the old man (her grandfather) right. The ''Aurora'' is soon scuttled on a tropical island by air pirates, and Kate and Matt discover that the creatures do in fact exist. In the two later books, ''Skybreaker'' and ''Starclimber,'' they go on to explore other extreme environments and make important scientific discoveries.
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''Airborn'' is the first book in the trilogy of the same name, written by Canadian Kenneth Oppel. The plot centers around 15-year-old cabin boy Matt Cruse, who works aboard the [[ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld airship]] ''Aurora'' in a SteamPunk AlternateHistory close to our world in TheEdwardianEra. One night on duty in the crow's nest, Matt spots and rescues a drifting hot-air balloon with one passenger: a mysterious old man mumbling about "beautiful creatures" who shortly after dies. One year later, the wealthy Kate de Vries and her chaperone board the ship, Kate determined to prove the old man (her grandfather) right. The ''Aurora'' is soon scuttled on a tropical island by air pirates, and Kate and Matt discover that the creatures do in fact exist. In the two later books, ''Skybreaker'' and ''Starclimber,'' they go on to explore other extreme environments and make important scientific discoveries.

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''Airborn'' is the first book in the trilogy of the same name, written by Canadian Kenneth Oppel. The plot centers around 15-year-old cabin boy Matt Cruse, who works aboard the [[ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld airship]] ''Aurora'' in a SteamPunk AlternateHistory close to our world in TheEdwardianEra. One night on duty in the crow's nest, Matt spots and rescues a drifting hot-air balloon with one passenger: a mysterious old man mumbling about "beautiful creatures" who shortly after soon dies. One year later, the wealthy Kate de Vries and her chaperone board the ship, Kate determined to prove the old man (her grandfather) right. The ''Aurora'' is soon scuttled on a tropical island by air pirates, and Kate and Matt discover that the creatures do in fact exist. In the two later books, ''Skybreaker'' and ''Starclimber,'' they go on to explore other extreme environments and make important scientific discoveries.
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* AlternateHistory: The fictional world's timeline seems to have diverged with ours in the late 1800's. so far as human history goes. The history of its natural world seems to have diverged far earlier.

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* AlternateHistory: The fictional world's timeline seems to have diverged with ours in the late 1800's. 1800s, so far as human history goes. The history of its natural world seems to have diverged far earlier.
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* PhlebotinumInducedSteampunk
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* TheAce: Bruce Lunardi and Hal Slater; both turn out to be not quite as sucessful as they appear.

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* %%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample* TheAce: Bruce Lunardi and Hal Slater; both turn out to be not quite as sucessful as they appear.



* BigFancyHouse: Kate's "small flat".

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* %%Administrivia/ZeroContextExample* BigFancyHouse: Kate's "small flat".



* HotScientist: Kate de Vries is noted at numerous points in the series to be a very attractive young lady.

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* HotScientist: Kate de Vries is a very passionate and accomplished scientist noted at numerous points in the series to be a very attractive young lady.
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* DifferentWorldDifferentMovies: In the first book, Matt watches a ''[[Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh Gilgamesh]]'' movie directed by the Lumiere Triplets. Supposedly a third brother helps Auguste and Louis take their inventions to sensational conclusions, as Georges Melies did in our world.
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* ThoseMagnificentFlyingMachines: Besides airships, ornithopters are also viable transportation options.
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* LadyOfAdventure: Kate De Vries fits this reasonably well, with her numerous expeditions to the upper sky and to space in search of unknown forms of life, although she's probably quite a bit younger than most.

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* LadyOfAdventure: Kate De Vries fits this reasonably well, Vries, with her numerous expeditions to the upper sky and to space in search of unknown forms of life, although she's probably quite a bit younger than most.



* SpiritedYoungLady: Kate. Lampshaded in that after she petitions the Zoological Society to investigate the existence of the creatures her grandfather saw, she's told to return to "young lady's pursuits," much to her disgust.

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* SpiritedYoungLady: Kate. Kate de Vries is a young woman from a wealthy family and she's from alternate history (close to our Edwardian era, in the steam-punk style), so she's expected to behave like a lady, but she has an adventurous streak. Lampshaded in that after she petitions the Zoological Society to investigate the existence of the creatures her grandfather saw, she's told to return to "young lady's pursuits," pursuits", much to her disgust.

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* SpaceWhale: Well, more like Space Whale/Firefly/Shark. A group of these creatures are found in near-Earth orbit at the end of the third book, having come to breed. It's speculated these are the small fish of the cosmos, and ''much'' bigger ones might be living in deep space, away from the planetary "shallows".

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* SpaceWhale: Well, more like Space Whale/Firefly/Shark. A group of these creatures are found in near-Earth orbit at the end of the third book, having come to breed. It's speculated these are the small fish of the cosmos, and ''much'' bigger ones might be living in deep space, away from the planetary "shallows". There is also space "coral" that grows on the ''Starclimber's'' cable.


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* ThunderboltIron: The cable of the Space Elevator in ''Starclimber'' is made out of this,
* {{Unobtanium}}: Hydrium, a substance lighter than hydrogen but is non-flammable.
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* AngryChef: The recurring character Chef Vlad is notable for his short fuse: he's a genius chef, but is easily set off on angry rants when things don't go his way. His outbursts are fairly justified on occasion — in ''Skybreaker'', he's reintroduced while bodily throwing a waiter out of his kitchen after he caught the latter dipping his fingers in the food — but he's sometimes set off by more... questionable... matters — in ''Straclimber'', he says he had to quit his job in a Parisian restaurant after he set the French president's tie on fire due to a disagreement regarding proper ways to make a glaze.
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* AppliedPhlebotinum: Hydrium gas. The narration notes that it's even lighter than hydrogen. And apparently can't be stored under very high pressure, more than in gas bag (which got the ship stranded in the first book).
* BigFancyHouse: Kate's "small flat"
* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: A mounted yeti is one of the exhibits aboard the ''Hyperion''. The sherpas are aware of these creatures' existence, but the scientific community--minus Kate--considers them myth.

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* AppliedPhlebotinum: Hydrium gas. The narration notes that it's even lighter than hydrogen. And apparently Apparently, it can't be stored under very high pressure, more than in gas bag (which got the ship stranded in the first book).
* BigFancyHouse: Kate's "small flat"
flat".
* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: A mounted yeti yeti, alongside its bones, is one of the exhibits aboard the ''Hyperion''. The sherpas are aware of these creatures' existence, but the scientific community--minus Kate--considers community -- minus Kate -- considers them myth.



* HotScientist: Kate de Vries

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* HotScientist: Kate de VriesVries is noted at numerous points in the series to be a very attractive young lady.



* KickTheDog: Szpirglas kills [[spoiler: Mr. Featherstone and Bruce]]
* LadyOfAdventure: Kate De Vries fits this reasonably well, although she's probably quite a bit younger than most.

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* KickTheDog: Szpirglas kills [[spoiler: Mr. Featherstone and Bruce]]
Bruce]].
* LadyOfAdventure: Kate De Vries fits this reasonably well, with her numerous expeditions to the upper sky and to space in search of unknown forms of life, although she's probably quite a bit younger than most.



* NoFameNoWealthNoService: The resturant Matt meets Kate at in ''Skybreaker''; he was about to be escorted out until Chef Vlad intervened.
* OppositesAttract: Matt and Kate
* RecurringExtra: The Lumiere triplets are mentioned in all three books and Matt sees them at a resturant in ''Skybreaker.''
* SacrificialLion: [[spoiler: Bruce]]

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* NoFameNoWealthNoService: The resturant Matt meets Kate at in ''Skybreaker''; ''Skybreaker'' is quite choosy about who it allows as costumers; since Matt isn't really a high society type and certainly doesn't look it, he was quickly judged a "ragamuffin" and was about to be escorted out until Chef Vlad intervened.
* OppositesAttract: Matt and Kate
Kate, a lowly ship's boy from a poor family and a high-class adventuress and scientist.
* RecurringExtra: The Lumiere triplets are mentioned in all three books and Matt sees them at a resturant in ''Skybreaker.''
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''Skybreaker''.
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SacrificialLion: [[spoiler: Bruce]]Bruce]]%%How?



* SupremeChef: Chef Vlad

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* SupremeChef: Chef VladVlad, for all his foul temper, is extremely good at what he does -- he's easily able to secure a position as head chef in one of Paris' best restaurants after retiring from his job as a cook on a luxury airship, and his talent is what leads to him being chosen as the cook of the Starclimber's maiden voyage.



* WhyCantIHateYou: Non-romantic - Bruce gets a position instead of Matt because of his wealthy father, but proves to be a friendly guy who knows what an awkward situation he's in. Matt finds this is actually more frustrating than if he'd been a spoiled brat.

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* WhyCantIHateYou: Non-romantic - -- Bruce gets a position instead of Matt because of his wealthy father, but proves to be a friendly guy who knows what an awkward situation he's in. Matt finds this is actually more frustrating than if he'd been a spoiled brat.



* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler: Matt killed Nadira's father, Spirzglas, the BigBad of the previous book. She didn't seem that unhappy or angry about it, though...]]

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* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler: Matt killed Nadira's father, Spirzglas, [[spoiler:Spirzglas, was the BigBad of the previous book. book and killed by Matt. She didn't doesn't seem that unhappy or angry about it, though...]]
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* DisappearedDad: Matt's father died in an accident on the ''Aurora'', which is why Matt must work at 15 to support the mothers and sisters.

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* DisappearedDad: Matt's father died in an accident on the ''Aurora'', which is why Matt must work at 15 to support the mothers his mother and sisters.
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* CoolAirhip: The ''Aurora'' and the ''Skybreaker''.

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* CoolAirhip: CoolAirship: The ''Aurora'' and the ''Skybreaker''.

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* CoolShip: ''Aurora'', ''Skybreaker'', ''Starclimber''... pretty much all of them.
** The Starclimber's classification as a 'ship' is debatable...

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* CoolShip: ''Aurora'', ''Skybreaker'', ''Starclimber''... pretty much all of them.
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CoolAirhip: The Starclimber's classification as a 'ship' is debatable...''Aurora'' and the ''Skybreaker''.
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Not related to the rock band Music/{{Airbourne}}.
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* SpaceElevator: The ''Starclimber''. It's furnished as well as any hotel and rides on a cable of highly reinforced steel.

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* SpaceElevator: The ''Starclimber''.''Starclimber'', mankind's first space fairing vehicle. It's furnished as well as any hotel and rides on a cable of highly reinforced steel.
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* TheSpaceRace: In the ''Airborn'' 'verse, [[spoiler: Canada]] reaches space first. With a space elevator, no less. Its chef rival was France, which planned on using a tower.

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* BadAss: Captain Walken can handle any problem, can calm angry passengers, and could easily stand up to pirates with only one gun. And compliment your hair at the same time.


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* TheAce - Bruce Lunardi and Hal Slater; both turn out to be not quite as sucessful as they appear.
* AlternateHistory - the fictional world's timeline seems to have diverged with ours in the late 1800's.
* AppliedPhlebotinum - Hydrium gas. The narration notes that it's even lighter than hydrogen. And apparently can't be stored under very high pressure, more than in gas bag (which got the ship stranded in the first book).

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* TheAce - TheAce: Bruce Lunardi and Hal Slater; both turn out to be not quite as sucessful as they appear.
* AlternateHistory - the AlternateHistory: The fictional world's timeline seems to have diverged with ours in the late 1800's.
1800's. so far as human history goes. The history of its natural world seems to have diverged far earlier.
* AppliedPhlebotinum - AppliedPhlebotinum: Hydrium gas. The narration notes that it's even lighter than hydrogen. And apparently can't be stored under very high pressure, more than in gas bag (which got the ship stranded in the first book).



* BigFancyHouse - Kate's "small flat"
* CanadaEh - averted; most of the cast is Canadian, but it's hardly ever mentioned and if it wasn't specified you'd just assume they were American.
* CoolShip - ''Aurora'', ''Skybreaker'', ''Starclimber''... pretty much all of them.

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* BigFancyHouse - BigFancyHouse: Kate's "small flat"
* CanadaEh - averted; BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: A mounted yeti is one of the exhibits aboard the ''Hyperion''. The sherpas are aware of these creatures' existence, but the scientific community--minus Kate--considers them myth.
* CanadaEh: Averted;
most of the cast is Canadian, but it's hardly ever mentioned and if it wasn't specified you'd just assume they were American.
* CoolShip - CoolShip: ''Aurora'', ''Skybreaker'', ''Starclimber''... pretty much all of them.



* DevelopmentHell - where a FilmOfTheBook has been stuck for going on five years.
** Even Kenneth Oppel himself has said that he's unsure if the film is happening or not.
* DisappearedDad - Matt's father died in an accident on the ''Aurora'', which is why Matt must work at 15 to support the mothers and sisters.
* TheEdwardianEra - probably, although the exact time is quite vague and indetermined.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes - Vikram Spirzglas has a young son named Theodore, whom he tells amazing bed time stories.
* GorgeousPeriodDress - Kate's manage to be pretty ''and'' good for discovering unknown species in!
* HotScientist - Kate de Vries
* IstanbulNotConstantinople - Europe is Europa, England is Angleterre, Vancouver is Lionsgate City, the Atlantic and Pacific are the Atlanticus and the Pacificus, and there is a Republic of Colorado. However, most places (Canada, Paris, Victoria, Australia to name the most prominent ones) are kept the same.
* KickTheDog - Szpirglas kills [[spoiler: Mr. Featherstone and Bruce]]
* LadyOfAdventure - Kate De Vries fits this reasonably well, although she's probably quite a bit younger than most.
* LukeIAmYourFather - Played with; [[spoiler: Nadira is revealed to be Vikram Spirzglas' daughter, but she's always known; Matt is the shocked one.]]

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* DevelopmentHell - where a FilmOfTheBook has been stuck for going on five years.
** Even Kenneth Oppel himself has said that he's unsure if the film is happening or not.
* DisappearedDad -
DisappearedDad: Matt's father died in an accident on the ''Aurora'', which is why Matt must work at 15 to support the mothers and sisters.
* TheEdwardianEra - probably, TheEdwardianEra: Probably, although the exact time is quite vague and indetermined.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes - EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Vikram Spirzglas has a young son named Theodore, whom he tells amazing bed time stories.
* GorgeousPeriodDress - GorgeousPeriodDress: Kate's manage to be pretty ''and'' good for discovering unknown species in!
* HotScientist - HotScientist: Kate de Vries
* IstanbulNotConstantinople - IstanbulNotConstantinople: Europe is Europa, England is Angleterre, Vancouver is Lionsgate City, the Atlantic and Pacific are the Atlanticus and the Pacificus, and there is a Republic of Colorado. However, most places (Canada, Paris, Victoria, and Australia to name the most prominent ones) are kept the same.
* KickTheDog - KickTheDog: Szpirglas kills [[spoiler: Mr. Featherstone and Bruce]]
* LadyOfAdventure - LadyOfAdventure: Kate De Vries fits this reasonably well, although she's probably quite a bit younger than most.
* LukeIAmYourFather - LukeIAmYourFather: Played with; [[spoiler: Nadira is revealed to be Vikram Spirzglas' daughter, but she's always known; Matt is the shocked one.]]



* NoFameNoWealthNoService - the resturant Matt meets Kate at in ''Skybreaker''; he was about to be escorted out until Chef Vlad intervened.
* OppositesAttract - Matt and Kate
* RecurringExtra - the Lumiere triplets are mentioned in all three books and Matt sees them at a resturant in ''Skybreaker.''
* UsefulNotes/{{Romani}} - Nadira. In Paris she is discriminated against for being a "gypsy."
* SacrificialLion - [[spoiler: Bruce]]
* ShownTheirWork - Yes, the gas cells in rigid airships really ''were'' made of cow intestine.
* TheSkyIsAnOcean - and how. If Matt stopped reminding us every ten seconds how much he loves the air you'd forget they're not on the sea altogether.
* SkyPirate - Vikram Spirzglas & co., John Rath & co.
* TheSpaceRace - in the ''Airborn'' verse, [[spoiler: Canada]] reaches space first. With a space elevator, no less.
** And their chef rival was France, which planed on a tower.
* SpaceWhale - well, more like Space Whale/Firefly/Shark.
* SpiritedYoungLady - Kate. Lampshaded in that after she petitions the Zoological Society to investigate the existence of the creatures her grandfather saw, she's told to return to "young lady's pursuits," much to her disgust.
* SteamPunk
* SupremeChef - Chef Vlad
* UptownGirl
* [[spoiler: WackyMarriageProposal]]

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* NoFameNoWealthNoService - the NoFameNoWealthNoService: The resturant Matt meets Kate at in ''Skybreaker''; he was about to be escorted out until Chef Vlad intervened.
* OppositesAttract - OppositesAttract: Matt and Kate
* RecurringExtra - the RecurringExtra: The Lumiere triplets are mentioned in all three books and Matt sees them at a resturant in ''Skybreaker.''
* UsefulNotes/{{Romani}} - Nadira. In Paris she is discriminated against for being a "gypsy."
* SacrificialLion -
SacrificialLion: [[spoiler: Bruce]]
* ShownTheirWork - ShownTheirWork: Yes, the gas cells in rigid airships really ''were'' made of cow intestine.
* TheSkyIsAnOcean - and TheSkyIsAnOcean: And how. If Matt stopped reminding us every ten seconds how much he loves the air you'd forget they're not on the sea altogether.
* SkyPirate - SkyPirate: Vikram Spirzglas & co., John Rath & co.
* TheSpaceRace - in SpaceElevator: The ''Starclimber''. It's furnished as well as any hotel and rides on a cable of highly reinforced steel.
* TheSpaceRace: In
the ''Airborn'' verse, 'verse, [[spoiler: Canada]] reaches space first. With a space elevator, no less.
** And their
less. Its chef rival was France, which planed planned on using a tower.
* SpaceWhale - well, SpaceWhale: Well, more like Space Whale/Firefly/Shark.
Whale/Firefly/Shark. A group of these creatures are found in near-Earth orbit at the end of the third book, having come to breed. It's speculated these are the small fish of the cosmos, and ''much'' bigger ones might be living in deep space, away from the planetary "shallows".
* SpiritedYoungLady - SpiritedYoungLady: Kate. Lampshaded in that after she petitions the Zoological Society to investigate the existence of the creatures her grandfather saw, she's told to return to "young lady's pursuits," much to her disgust.
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* SupremeChef - SupremeChef: Chef Vlad
* %%* UptownGirl
* [[spoiler: WackyMarriageProposal]]%%* WackyMarriageProposal:



* YouAreGrounded - Kate in chapter 13 of the first book as a result of Miss Simpkins's discovery of the bones. She escapes between the end of that chapter and the start of chapter 14.
* YouKilledMyFather - [[spoiler: Matt killed Nadira's father, Spirzglas, the BigBad of the previous book. She didn't seem that unhappy or angry about it, though...]]
* ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld - The airships.

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* YouAreGrounded - YouAreGrounded: Kate in chapter 13 of the first book as a result of Miss Simpkins's discovery of the bones. She escapes between the end of that chapter and the start of chapter 14.
* YouKilledMyFather - YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler: Matt killed Nadira's father, Spirzglas, the BigBad of the previous book. She didn't seem that unhappy or angry about it, though...]]
* ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld - ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld: The airships.oh-so-ubiquitous airships are the first sign of the series being AlternateHistory.
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In-universe, airships are a completely viable mode of transportation because of a fictional gas called "hydrium" which is even lighter than helium and makes it next-to-no-effort to stay aloft. Vancouver, known as "Lionsgate City," [[CreatorProvincialism is known as the airship capital of the world.]]

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In-universe, airships are a completely viable mode of transportation because of a fictional gas called "hydrium" which is even lighter than helium and makes it next-to-no-effort to stay aloft. aloft, in addition to [[ForWantOfANail fixed-wing aircraft having never become viable as means of transportation.]] Vancouver, known as "Lionsgate City," [[CreatorProvincialism is known as the airship capital of the world.]]
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* {{Roma}} - Nadira. In Paris she is quite descriminated against for being a "gypsy."

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* {{Roma}} UsefulNotes/{{Romani}} - Nadira. In Paris she is quite descriminated discriminated against for being a "gypsy."
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''Airborn'' is the first book in the trilogy of the same name, written by Canadian Kenneth Oppel. The plot centers around 15-year-old cabin boy Matt Cruse, who works aboard the [[ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld airship]] ''Aurora'' in a SteamPunk AlternateHistory close to our world in TheEdwardianEra. One night on duty in the crow's nest, Matt spots and rescues a drifting hot-air balloon with one passenger: a mysterious old man mumbling about "beautiful creatures" who shortly after dies. One year later, the wealthy Kate de Vries and her chaperone board the ship, Kate determined to prove the old man (her grandfather) right. The ''Aurora'' is soon scuttled on a tropical island by air pirates, and Kate and Matt discover that the creatures do in fact exist. In the two later books, ''Skybreaker'' and ''Starclimber,'' they go on to explore other extreme enviroments and make important scientific discoveries.

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''Airborn'' is the first book in the trilogy of the same name, written by Canadian Kenneth Oppel. The plot centers around 15-year-old cabin boy Matt Cruse, who works aboard the [[ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld airship]] ''Aurora'' in a SteamPunk AlternateHistory close to our world in TheEdwardianEra. One night on duty in the crow's nest, Matt spots and rescues a drifting hot-air balloon with one passenger: a mysterious old man mumbling about "beautiful creatures" who shortly after dies. One year later, the wealthy Kate de Vries and her chaperone board the ship, Kate determined to prove the old man (her grandfather) right. The ''Aurora'' is soon scuttled on a tropical island by air pirates, and Kate and Matt discover that the creatures do in fact exist. In the two later books, ''Skybreaker'' and ''Starclimber,'' they go on to explore other extreme enviroments environments and make important scientific discoveries.
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* MatronChaperone: Ms. Simpkins fits this to a tee; she's not very brave, tries to keep Kate from doing anything fun, and is especially suspicious when any young men are around.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny - the "chit" scene in ''Starclimber''
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''Airborn'' is the first book in the trilogy of the same name, written by Canadian Kenneth Oppel. The plot centers around 15-year-old cabin boy Matt Cruse, who works aboard the [[ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld airship]] ''Aurora'' in a SteamPunk AlternateHistory close to our world in TheEdwardianEra. One night on duty in the crow's nest, Matt spots and rescues a drifting hot-air balloon with one passenger: a mysterious old man mumbling about "beautiful creatures" who shortly after dies. One year later, the wealthy Kate de Vries and her chaperone board the ship, Kate determined to prove the old man (her grandfather) right. The ''Aurora'' is soon scuttled on a tropical island by air pirates, and Kate and Matt discover that the creatures do in fact exist. In the two later books, ''Skybreaker'' and ''Starclimber,'' they go on to explore other extreme enviroments and make important scientific discoveries.

As the series goes on, Matt and Kate strike up a romance, which has to be kept hidden as they belong to different social classes. Much drama and reflection is drawn from his bitterness over having to provide for his family and her naivete to what the life of the working-class is really like. There are many other real-world issues and concepts dwelled on, such as the space race, early feminism and suffragettes, and clean energy sources.

Other supporting characters include Marjorie Simpkins, Kate's fumbling chaperone; Vikram Spirzglas, notorious SkyPirate; Captain Walken, captain of the ''Aurora''; Nadira, the mysterious gypsy; and Hal Slater, Bruce Lunardi, and James Sanderson, all Matt's rivals for Kate's affections at one time or another.

In-universe, airships are a completely viable mode of transportation because of a fictional gas called "hydrium" which is even lighter than helium and makes it next-to-no-effort to stay aloft. Vancouver, known as "Lionsgate City," [[CreatorProvincialism is known as the airship capital of the world.]]

Many real-life people or places are alluded to, mostly through slightly changed names; "Amelia Gearhart", "Evelyn Karr," etc.
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!!Examples:
* TheAce - Bruce Lunardi and Hal Slater; both turn out to be not quite as sucessful as they appear.
* AlternateHistory - the fictional world's timeline seems to have diverged with ours in the late 1800's.
* AppliedPhlebotinum - Hydrium gas. The narration notes that it's even lighter than hydrogen. And apparently can't be stored under very high pressure, more than in gas bag (which got the ship stranded in the first book).
* BadAss: Captain Walken can handle any problem, can calm angry passengers, and could easily stand up to pirates with only one gun. And compliment your hair at the same time.
* BigFancyHouse - Kate's "small flat"
* CanadaEh - averted; most of the cast is Canadian, but it's hardly ever mentioned and if it wasn't specified you'd just assume they were American.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny - the "chit" scene in ''Starclimber''
* CoolShip - ''Aurora'', ''Skybreaker'', ''Starclimber''... pretty much all of them.
** The Starclimber's classification as a 'ship' is debatable...
* DevelopmentHell - where a FilmOfTheBook has been stuck for going on five years.
** Even Kenneth Oppel himself has said that he's unsure if the film is happening or not.
* DisappearedDad - Matt's father died in an accident on the ''Aurora'', which is why Matt must work at 15 to support the mothers and sisters.
* TheEdwardianEra - probably, although the exact time is quite vague and indetermined.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes - Vikram Spirzglas has a young son named Theodore, whom he tells amazing bed time stories.
* GorgeousPeriodDress - Kate's manage to be pretty ''and'' good for discovering unknown species in!
* HotScientist - Kate de Vries
* IstanbulNotConstantinople - Europe is Europa, England is Angleterre, Vancouver is Lionsgate City, the Atlantic and Pacific are the Atlanticus and the Pacificus, and there is a Republic of Colorado. However, most places (Canada, Paris, Victoria, Australia to name the most prominent ones) are kept the same.
* KickTheDog - Szpirglas kills [[spoiler: Mr. Featherstone and Bruce]]
* LadyOfAdventure - Kate De Vries fits this reasonably well, although she's probably quite a bit younger than most.
* LukeIAmYourFather - Played with; [[spoiler: Nadira is revealed to be Vikram Spirzglas' daughter, but she's always known; Matt is the shocked one.]]
* NoFameNoWealthNoService - the resturant Matt meets Kate at in ''Skybreaker''; he was about to be escorted out until Chef Vlad intervened.
* OppositesAttract - Matt and Kate
* RecurringExtra - the Lumiere triplets are mentioned in all three books and Matt sees them at a resturant in ''Skybreaker.''
* {{Roma}} - Nadira. In Paris she is quite descriminated against for being a "gypsy."
* SacrificialLion - [[spoiler: Bruce]]
* ShownTheirWork - Yes, the gas cells in rigid airships really ''were'' made of cow intestine.
* TheSkyIsAnOcean - and how. If Matt stopped reminding us every ten seconds how much he loves the air you'd forget they're not on the sea altogether.
* SkyPirate - Vikram Spirzglas & co., John Rath & co.
* TheSpaceRace - in the ''Airborn'' verse, [[spoiler: Canada]] reaches space first. With a space elevator, no less.
* SpaceWhale - well, more like Space Whale/Firefly/Shark.
* SpiritedYoungLady - Kate. Lampshaded in that after she petitions the Zoological Society to investigate the existence of the creatures her grandfather saw, she's told to return to "young lady's pursuits," much to her disgust.
* SteamPunk
* SupremeChef - Chef Vlad
* UptownGirl
* [[spoiler: WackyMarriageProposal]]
* WhamLine: ''"Not birds."''
* WhyCantIHateYou: Non-romantic - Bruce gets a position instead of Matt because of his wealthy father, but proves to be a friendly guy who knows what an awkward situation he's in. Matt finds this is actually more frustrating than if he'd been a spoiled brat.
* YouAreGrounded - Kate in chapter 13 of the first book as a result of Miss Simpkins's discovery of the bones. She escapes between the end of that chapter and the start of chapter 14.
* YouKilledMyFather - [[spoiler: Matt killed Nadira's father, Spirzglas, the BigBad of the previous book. She didn't seem that unhappy or angry about it, though...]]
* ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld - The airships.
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