Kuat Drive Yards
Driven To Excel
- Intent: Create the new KDY Machine Shops for Kuat Drive Yards
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- Canon Link: None
- Primary Source: None
- Manufacturer: Kuat Drive Yards
- Affiliation: Kuat Drive Yards, Kuati Sector Forces
- Model: KDY Machine Shops
- Production: Semi-Unique (5)
- Material: Reinforced Duramentium Frame, Reinforced Doonium Armor Plating, Durasteel Hull, Turadium Blast Doors
- Classification: Orbital Machine Shop/Manufacturing Station
- Length: 500m
- Width: 500m
- Height: 500m
- Armament: None
- Defenses: Moderate
52-v01 Deflector
- Hangar: None
- Maneuverability Rating: None
- Speed Rating: None
- Hyperdrive Class: None
- 52-v01 Deflector
- Military-Grade Navigational Systems
- SiL mk.I Life Support Package
- Metis Sensor Array *
- Socketguards
- HoloNet Transceiver
- Encryption Network
- Tractor Beams
- SFW Mk.I Comms Package - With Comm Laser
- KSD-851
Strengths:
- Strong Defense - While it isn't impenetrable, the Machine Shop Station comes by default with a strong shield and good armor and security measures like thick blast doors in the case of emergency. This gives it protection against hostile weaponry.
- No Armaments - The Station is virtually undefended, excluding shielding and blast doors for lockdown procedures
The KDY Machine Shops manufacture and produce on-demand parts and components, including wiring, testing, experimenting, and workshop use like cutting and molding and melting. They funnel in raw products from KDY Factories either through local transport (Like hand hover carts) or via small transport shuttles. Their docking bays are minuscule and only usable with transport shuttles that are equipped to transfer cargo in such a manner. There are no safety measures to keep a ship docked and locked on. One wrong thruster move and they could break the docking ring. The raw products from KDY Factories are incomplete or only partial works as the Machine Shops need to finish them. Such as the pieces to form a communications array; its armored plating, seat, and joints. The Machine shops wire it together, fit in components, assemble it, test it, and ship it off.