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- Intent: A sleek new hoverbike for the Open Market.
- Image Source: Riders by Andrian Luchian
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- Manufacturer: Glimmersteel Interstellar
- Affiliation: Open-Market
- Model: Swyftbreeze-series Hoverbike
- Modularity: Average; cosmetic alterations are common, pillion is optional, etc. Can be tinkered with.
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material: Tridurium Chassis & Synthleather Seat
- Classification: Speederbike
- Role: Civilian Hoverbike
- Size: Small
- Weight: Light
- Armaments: None
- Defences: Low
- Manoeuvrability Rating: High
- Speed Rating: Very High
- Propulsion: Repulsorlift
- Minimum Crew: Single Driver
- Optimal Crew: Single Driver
- Passenger Capacity: None | 1, Riding Pillion
- Cargo Capacity: Small
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- Need For Speed: The Swyftbreeze is blisteringly fast and almost as agile, perfect for the daredevils out there!
- Safety First: Even daredevils secretly want to come back in one piece, however - for this reason, the Swyftbreeze is surprisingly durable and comes with one or two collapsible helmets incorporating basic deceleration compensators.
- Compact: In addition to its sleek frame, the Swyftbreeze's larger parts can be folded in towards the chassis; compact and capable!
- Civilian: Entirely unarmed and by no means designed to withstand military-grade weaponry, let alone protect its driver from such weaponry, the Swyftbreeze is entirely unsuitable for combat - it could, however, make for a decent scout.
Glimmersteel's first entry into the civilian vehicle market, the Swyftbreeze is a characteristically elegant design, its sleek and compact frame capable of incredible acceleration and rapid turns, making it an instant hit with Galidraan's wealthy youth.
While hardly designed for expeditions, the Swyftbreeze contains the internal storage space needed for most day trips, with pouches and gun holsters being easy to attach to the exterior, thanks to carefully hidden attachment slots - you could even strap entire backpacks to the side, if you really want to, but that probably wouldn't be optimal as far as manoeuvrability is concerned; pack smart, not hard.