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<blockquote data-quote="Kaodi" data-source="post: 7623224" data-attributes="member: 1231"><p>Leaving the buggy in a spot where it has some protection from line of sight you take a circuitous route around the perimeter of the ship to avoid being seen. As you approach you get a better picture of what is going on: the ship is not sitting on any landing gear, or if it is, it has been partially buried by time and sand. As such there is not much room to approach from 'behind' the ramp, though Skitter could likely squeeze into the space behind it. You could, however, make your way up behind the engines which would keep you out of sight until you round a corner. </p><p></p><p>The ramp is fairly wide, maybe forty feet, leading up to the open cargo bay doors, but there are two makeshift barricades at the bottom splashed with a bit of paint in a similar fashion to the other buggy earlier. One guard stands in the middle of each of these, a man and a woman, both human by the looks of it. Sitting on a crate at the top of a ramp is the ysoki from earlier, and standing next to him is the mean looking vesk. The driver is no where to be seen, but it is dark inside the hangar.</p><p></p><p>As you get closer though something begins to nag at Zyzzy. The android has seen plenty of Merchant-class vessels in her time, including the austere entry-level model sold by the commercial wing of ATech. And even compared to those the Viridian Horse seems to have something... missing. In fact, as you get in close behind the engine wells she can see it as clear as day: they have been stripped of their functional parts. Bulk heads or some other kind of sheet plating appears to have been welded onto the inside ends of the wells to prevent anyone from simply walking into the engineering bay (or what is left of it). The Horse will not be leaving the stable any time soon.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Factory Standard ATech Merchant-E (Economy)]</p><p>ATech Merchant-E - Tier 4</p><p>Large heavy freighter</p><p>Speed 8; Maneuverability average (turn 2); Drift 1</p><p>AC 12 +piloting; TL 12 +piloting</p><p>HP 140; DT -; CT 28</p><p>Shields light 60 (forward 15, port 15, starboard 15, aft 15)</p><p>Attack (Forward) light particle cannon (3d6)</p><p>Attack (Port) light laser cannon (2d4)</p><p>Attack (Starboard) light laser cannon (2d4)</p><p>Power Core Nova Light (150 PSU); Drift Engine Signal Basic; Systems basic medium-range sensors, basic computers, crew quarters (common), mk 3 armour, mk 3 defences; Expansion Bays cargo holds (7), escape pods; Modifiers +2 Computers; Complement 6 (max 20)</p><p>CREW</p><p>Captain</p><p>Engineer</p><p>Gunners (2)</p><p>Pilot</p><p>Science Officer</p><p></p><p>The commercial line of vessels offered by ATech all share aesthetic similarities with their military-issue cousins such as the ATech Immortal (you can Google for that). ATech mostly deals in military hardware but any company with Abadar in the name would be remiss not to include trade options among its offerings. As such the venerable commercial line which includes the Vendor-class light freighter, Merchant-class heavy freighter, and the Tycoon-class bulk freighter continue to sell steadily.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaodi, post: 7623224, member: 1231"] Leaving the buggy in a spot where it has some protection from line of sight you take a circuitous route around the perimeter of the ship to avoid being seen. As you approach you get a better picture of what is going on: the ship is not sitting on any landing gear, or if it is, it has been partially buried by time and sand. As such there is not much room to approach from 'behind' the ramp, though Skitter could likely squeeze into the space behind it. You could, however, make your way up behind the engines which would keep you out of sight until you round a corner. The ramp is fairly wide, maybe forty feet, leading up to the open cargo bay doors, but there are two makeshift barricades at the bottom splashed with a bit of paint in a similar fashion to the other buggy earlier. One guard stands in the middle of each of these, a man and a woman, both human by the looks of it. Sitting on a crate at the top of a ramp is the ysoki from earlier, and standing next to him is the mean looking vesk. The driver is no where to be seen, but it is dark inside the hangar. As you get closer though something begins to nag at Zyzzy. The android has seen plenty of Merchant-class vessels in her time, including the austere entry-level model sold by the commercial wing of ATech. And even compared to those the Viridian Horse seems to have something... missing. In fact, as you get in close behind the engine wells she can see it as clear as day: they have been stripped of their functional parts. Bulk heads or some other kind of sheet plating appears to have been welded onto the inside ends of the wells to prevent anyone from simply walking into the engineering bay (or what is left of it). The Horse will not be leaving the stable any time soon. [sblock=Factory Standard ATech Merchant-E (Economy)] ATech Merchant-E - Tier 4 Large heavy freighter Speed 8; Maneuverability average (turn 2); Drift 1 AC 12 +piloting; TL 12 +piloting HP 140; DT -; CT 28 Shields light 60 (forward 15, port 15, starboard 15, aft 15) Attack (Forward) light particle cannon (3d6) Attack (Port) light laser cannon (2d4) Attack (Starboard) light laser cannon (2d4) Power Core Nova Light (150 PSU); Drift Engine Signal Basic; Systems basic medium-range sensors, basic computers, crew quarters (common), mk 3 armour, mk 3 defences; Expansion Bays cargo holds (7), escape pods; Modifiers +2 Computers; Complement 6 (max 20) CREW Captain Engineer Gunners (2) Pilot Science Officer The commercial line of vessels offered by ATech all share aesthetic similarities with their military-issue cousins such as the ATech Immortal (you can Google for that). ATech mostly deals in military hardware but any company with Abadar in the name would be remiss not to include trade options among its offerings. As such the venerable commercial line which includes the Vendor-class light freighter, Merchant-class heavy freighter, and the Tycoon-class bulk freighter continue to sell steadily.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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