Moonage Daydream
- Intent: To create a mainstream sublight racer by Starchaser Enterprises
- Image Source: The Razorback, The Expanse Image from Fantastic Plastic
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Starchaser Enterprises
- Affiliation: Purchasers
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: BluShift Racer
- Production: Limited
- Material: Alusteel, Titanium Alloy Frame, Starship Parts
- Classification: Racer/Performance Yacht
- Length: 10 meters
- Width: 3 meters
- Height: 3 meters
- Armament: None
- Defenses: Average
- Squadron Count: None: 1
- Maneuverability Rating Extreme
- Speed Rating: Extreme
- Hyperdrive: Yes, 1.0
- Room for 5 crew
- Repair Droids (2)
- Maneuvering Jets
- Navigation System
- Targeting System
- Standard Starship Systems
- Distress Beacon
- EV Capable System in Chairs
- Advanced Engines
- Directional Repulsor Shielding
STRENGTHS
- Very fast and agile, a racer at heart
- Advanced systems to protect pilot and crew
- Repulsor system to prevent collisions
- Non-combatant
- Power grid does not support weapons
DESCRIPTION
With the success and growing of starship race culture in the galaxy, Starchaser Enterprises had assembled pilots from Corellia and Pamarthe to collaborate with their designers to deliver the BlueShift Racing and Performance Yacht. A sublight and faster-than-light racing vessel, the BluShift is lightweight, sleek, and agile. A cockpit centered and customizable by the owner and pilot, the ship becomes an extension of the pilot. With room and operating capacity for 5 crew, the BluShift can be overhauled to be operated with a smaller crew with droid support.
Designed around sublight racing, the navigation and targeting system keeps the pilot informed on everything going around, and the directional shields and repulsor system can be triggered to quickly evade hazards by the pilot, or left on automatic to protect the life of all organics on board.
Each hull comes individually numbered from the Starchaser Enterprises factory in a number of base paint coats with little to no markings so the racer themselves can design their perfect ship.