Hieronymus_Kuat | Date: Thursday, 28 Feb 2013, 2:28 AM | Message # 1 |
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Name: Hieronymus-class XX-9 "Mule" Designation: Long Range Scout/Comms Ship and Turbolaser Roles: Scouting, Fixed-defense, Colonization
Manufacturer: Druckenwell Shipyards, in partnership with Taim & Bak Designer: Hieronymus Kuat
Cost: 150,000 credits
Length/Height: 15 meters
Crew: 1 Pilot, 1 Gunner Passengers: 2 Consumables: 4 weeks
Armament: 1 Taim & Bak Dual Heavy Turbolaser Turret Hull: Quadranium Steel Plating Shield: Standard deflector/particle shielding Hyperdrive: Class 1.5
Sensors: Suite includes Full-Spectrum Transceiver, Life Form Indicator, Targeting Computer, etc. Communications: Suite includes Hyperwave Transmitter, Frequency Agile Subspace Transceiver, Comm Laser
Engines: 4 Keizar-Volvec KV4T8-i sublight engines, 4 J-77 Event Horizon engines, Repulsors
Information: A long-range scout ship that doubles as a surface-based turbolaser, the Hieronymus-class XX-9 Mule is useful for establishing or defending far-flung colonies or isolated mining facilities, etc. The XX-9 heavy turbolaser is a legitimate threat to small capital-grade vessels such as pirate ships and also serves as an effective deterrent to surface-based threats, including hostile indigenous aliens or wildlife. The Mule is also equipped with sophisticated sensors for use in scouting including gravitic and atmospheric composition detectors, life form indicators, and so on. A large engine array allows for a quick liftoff and getaway. Accommodates one pilot, one gunner, and up to two passengers.
Hieronymus Kuat Projects Manager, Druckenwell Shipyards Former Deputy-Director of Research and Design, Kuat Drive Yards
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Jace_Varitek | Date: Sunday, 10 Mar 2013, 8:32 PM | Message # 2 |
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