Talk:Dread in the Air/@comment-28522425-20171020181007/@comment-4010415-20171020210825

Same here.

Also, I keep accidentally trying to type "Dead in the Air" instead of "Dread in the Air"...

Which, "dead in the water" means


 * A ship is stuck in one spot, unable to go anywhere.


 * Something (anything other than a ship) is unable to continue, unable to move, inoperable. (For example, you can say that your plans are dead in the water)


 * Something has failed and is unlikely to be successful in the future.

Considering Weiss is still in an airship...