John Ash
Only by Fire do we become Ash.
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Intent: To create a speeder bike dedicated to medical aid.
Development Thread: N/A
Manufacturer: Ashhearth Industries
Model: N/A
Affiliation: Ashhearth Industries, closed market
Modularity: Limited- first aid kit contents, markings
Production: Mass production
Material:
-Durasteel
-Plastoid
-Speeder parts
-Electronic components
Role: Medical Speeder
Height: 1 meter
Length: 2 meters
Width: 1 meter
Weight: 30 kg
Minimum Crew: 1
Optimal Crew: 1
Propulsion: Repulsorlift
Top Speed: 325 km/h
Armaments: N/A
Squadron Count: 6
Passenger Capacity: 1 (stretcher)
Cargo Capacity: N/A outside of the passanger
Misc. Equipment:
-stretcher
-first aid kit under seat
-magnetic lock restraints
-vitals monitor
-oxygen mask & pump built into stretcher
Strengths: Agile- The Nightingale is a speeder bike dedicated to its agility. It is both capable of high speeds and highly maneuverable. This allows it to get to places fast than other speeders and navigate difficult terrain that would be otherwise unavailable for other emergency vehicles.
Weaknesses: Defenseless- The Nightingale is a speeder bike that lacks any form of defenses. It does not have any guns attached to it or any kind of shielding to protect the rider. This means that if someone attacks the bike only the rider's skill at dodging can keep it from being destroyed.
Description: The need for emergency medical vehicles is high out in the galaxy. The lack of general medical vehicles means there is a demand in the niche that can be exploited. Ashhearth Industries decided to be the one to provide some options for this need. After some time looking at what would be the most needed, they settled upon a speeder bike dedicated to emergency aid. The Nightingale was the end result after testing various prototypes.
The "Nightingale" Medical Speeder Bike is a simple vehicle by design. It was created from a durasteel frame with plastoid as the casing around it. Speeder parts and electronic components were placed around the frame with the casing covering them for both their protection and the protection of the rider. A repulsorlift stretcher was attached to the left side of it that can be detached if needed. The stretcher had magnetic lock restraints built into it to hold down a patient while it was traveling and to keep them from hurting themselves. A vitals monitor was added to it to keep track of the patient's various vitals such as pulse and brainwave activity. An oxygen mask and pump were also built in so that oxygen can be provided if needed. A first aid kit was placed under the seat for the rider to use to treat the patient when they arrived on scene.
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