That light at the end of the tunnel leads to Hell
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a model of speeder that can work on-air, or ground (depending on the desired configuration) and come with the same internal set up but different styles.
- Image Source: Sebastiano Ciarcia @Behance.net
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: My subs, Gir Quee
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Guardian Authority Ltd. with tech from Lucerne Labs
- Affiliation: Silver Jedi Concord, Directorate
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: Carcharodon
- Modularity: Yes (Frame, the internal setup remains the same, the style can change as well as air or ground setup)
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material:
- Durasteel Frame
- Transparisteel viewports
- Standard Speeder Components
- Classification: Airspeeder or Landspeeder depending on the customer
- Role: Personal Transport
- Size: Average
- Weight: Average
- Armaments: None
- Defenses: None
- Maneuverability Rating: High
- Speed Rating: Very High
- Propulsion: Repulsorlift or Wheels depending on the customer
- Minimum Crew: 1
- Optimal Crew: 1
- Passenger Capacity: 4
- Cargo Capacity: Very Small
- Supercharger
- Environmentally Sealed
- Multi-terrain/environment
- Omniprobe Sensor
- Biolux Organoform Circuitry
- Calor series Bio-computers
- Standard Life Support Systems
- Standard Navigational Systems
- Subspace Transceiver
- 1 FRAME DOZENS OF IDEAS: This is an affordable speeder designed for the customer, whether they want an airspeeder or a landspeeder.
- NOT THE EASIEST TO REPAIR: More often than not the majority of the frame and setup needs to be taken apart in order to find the problem.
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