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<blockquote data-quote="Diggus Rex" data-source="post: 3282514" data-attributes="member: 46101"><p>OK, here is my first draft. Everything comes from D20 Future or Future Tech, save the Warp Drive and Orion components. </p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>SS Wanderer</strong></span> v.1.2</p><p></p><p>Registry NAR-588784</p><p>Modified Orion Freighter </p><p>Mediumweight ship</p><p>Length 187m Height 45m Width 70m </p><p></p><p>Size Modifier Colossal / -8</p><p>Targeting system +3; </p><p>Autopilot +5</p><p>Initiative +2</p><p>Crew 26</p><p>Cargo Capacity: Gargantuan cargo bay, 125 tons </p><p></p><p><strong>Drives:</strong> </p><p>Antimatter Reactor 6 years until refuel</p><p><em>*Warp Drive: </em> Cruising Speed Warp 6 ( 392c ) </p><p><em>(Note: I used the second table of this <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warp_drive#Warp_velocities" target="_blank">article</a>)</em></p><p>Thrusters 30k ft Particle Impulse Engine (atmos.) +10k ft </p><p>Tactical Speed 40k ft (8 sqrs.) </p><p></p><p><strong>Armor:</strong> </p><p>Ablative -- Hardness 40 </p><p></p><p><strong>Defensive systems: </strong> </p><p>HD 160; Hull Points: 2800 hp </p><p>Particle Shields 800 bonus hp vs Concussion, fire, electricity, non-specific energy</p><p>Improved Autopilot </p><p>Medium Fortification 75% crit cancel </p><p>Interceptor missles attack roll opposes that of missle attack</p><p><em>*Orion Components</em></p><p>Sensor Jammer -5 to be scanned by others & 20% miss chance for missles</p><p></p><p><strong>Sensors: </strong> </p><p>Class VII Sensor Array </p><p>Stellar Navigation System +4 to Navigate checks</p><p>Missle lock Alert System +4 Defense vs. missles </p><p></p><p><strong>Communications:</strong> </p><p>Drive Transceiver </p><p>Internal Comms A/V </p><p></p><p><strong>Weapons:</strong></p><p>Three Plasma Cannons 7d8x2 fire, crit 20, 30K ft (6 sqr. increment)</p><p>Plasma missle launcher 9d8x2 fire, crit 19-20, </p><p>Tractor beam emitter </p><p>Grappler</p><p></p><p><strong>Base PDC 62 (PDC 63 overall)</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>*Warp Drive</strong></p><p>A vessel can easily maintain it’s cruise Warp factor for 24 hours . A full-round DC 10 Computer use check is needed to regulate the anti-matter injectors once per 24 hours of Warp cruising. Every Warp factor slower than the cruise speed a ship travels at doubles the time needed between Computer Use checks and lowers the DC by 2 (minimum DC 4). Every half Warp factor faster than cruise speed (up to Warp 9) halves the time between checks and raises the DC by 2. Every tenth of a interval that goes by without regulation raises the DC by 2. If the DC reaches 20 through negligence, the warp engines shut down automatically (see below). After Warp 9 is achieved, a check is needed every 5 rounds and DC is +5 for every tenth of a Warp factor above 9. Many others can assist on the anti-matter regulation check.</p><p></p><p>If the DC is failed, the Warp engines must be shut down for 1 hour per Warp factor the ship was traveling at, and add another hour for each tenth above warp 9 if applicable. During this time, drive systems are being recalibrated (Repair check DC 20). Every 2 points by which the check beats the DC lessens the recalibration time by one hour (minimum 1 hr). Re-initiating the Warp drive before the recalibration time is over raises the DC of all checks related to the Warp drive by 5.</p><p></p><p><em>Example: The Wanderer is cruising at Warp 4 en route to meet a client at Deep Space 7. While Chief engineer Nimal is at his post enjoying his morning tea, the anti-matter regulators chirp to let him know they need adjusting after four days at warp. He leans over to authorize this with a few quick taps on the console (Computer Use DC 6). </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Luckily he takes his tea warm instead of hot, as a bit spills on his wrist when the ship makes a hard course correction to port. Seconds later the intercomm sounds battle stations and the helm intensifies the subspace field for warp 8. Nimal hands the beverage to a passing crewman while readjusting the injector rate he just programmed in (Computer Use DC 18) . The Romulan then re-schedules the maintenance he was to assign this afternoon, before ordering another engineer to check the intermix regulator every ninety minutes. Noticing their new heading takes them near Andoria, he heads to the bridge to discover the new crisis the captain has put them in.</em> </p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>*Orion Components</strong></p><p>Being an old freighter, the Wanderer has undergone many refits over the decades. Amongst all those modifications, there are a group of systems that have never been altered. Called “the Silent Partners” by some of the engineering crew, these components behave in very erratic ways. Although they’ve never endangered the ship, they have at times rerouted power for no reason without authorization. Diagnostics of these systems often report gibberish matching no known language or code. Attempts to removed these systems have met with difficulties, twice with near-fatal malfunctions in seemingly unrelated systems around the ship. The crew has adapted a live and let live policy towards the Partners. Nimal often quotes an old Romulan proverb regarding them, “If it isn’t broken, do not fix it.”</p><p></p><p>During especially tense encounters aboard the Wanderer, these components may activate themselves to exert influence over the ship‘s systems. Roll 1d2 to determine penalty or bonus, then 2d6 to determine the amount of influence. As a penalty, this amount may be penalties to checks with existing systems or form a DC 10 + influence amount to determine false readouts in affected systems. As a bonus, the influence can manifest as bonuses to skill checks, attacks, the ship’s defense, extra Hardness to the ship’s armor, or even as a percentage increase to shield HP. Roll 1d6 to determine effected system: 1- Defenses; 2- Communications; 3-Sensors; 4-Weapons; 5-Drives; 6-Life support. </p><p></p><p>To disable penalties , a full round action Repair check DC 15 + influence amount. Bonuses last until the encounter is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diggus Rex, post: 3282514, member: 46101"] OK, here is my first draft. Everything comes from D20 Future or Future Tech, save the Warp Drive and Orion components. [SIZE=3][B]SS Wanderer[/B][/SIZE] v.1.2 Registry NAR-588784 Modified Orion Freighter Mediumweight ship Length 187m Height 45m Width 70m Size Modifier Colossal / -8 Targeting system +3; Autopilot +5 Initiative +2 Crew 26 Cargo Capacity: Gargantuan cargo bay, 125 tons [B]Drives:[/B] Antimatter Reactor 6 years until refuel [I]*Warp Drive: [/I] Cruising Speed Warp 6 ( 392c ) [I](Note: I used the second table of this [URL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warp_drive#Warp_velocities]article[/URL])[/I] Thrusters 30k ft Particle Impulse Engine (atmos.) +10k ft Tactical Speed 40k ft (8 sqrs.) [B]Armor:[/B] Ablative -- Hardness 40 [B]Defensive systems: [/B] HD 160; Hull Points: 2800 hp Particle Shields 800 bonus hp vs Concussion, fire, electricity, non-specific energy Improved Autopilot Medium Fortification 75% crit cancel Interceptor missles attack roll opposes that of missle attack [I]*Orion Components[/I] Sensor Jammer -5 to be scanned by others & 20% miss chance for missles [B]Sensors: [/B] Class VII Sensor Array Stellar Navigation System +4 to Navigate checks Missle lock Alert System +4 Defense vs. missles [B]Communications:[/B] Drive Transceiver Internal Comms A/V [B]Weapons:[/B] Three Plasma Cannons 7d8x2 fire, crit 20, 30K ft (6 sqr. increment) Plasma missle launcher 9d8x2 fire, crit 19-20, Tractor beam emitter Grappler [B]Base PDC 62 (PDC 63 overall)[/B] [B]*Warp Drive[/B] A vessel can easily maintain it’s cruise Warp factor for 24 hours . A full-round DC 10 Computer use check is needed to regulate the anti-matter injectors once per 24 hours of Warp cruising. Every Warp factor slower than the cruise speed a ship travels at doubles the time needed between Computer Use checks and lowers the DC by 2 (minimum DC 4). Every half Warp factor faster than cruise speed (up to Warp 9) halves the time between checks and raises the DC by 2. Every tenth of a interval that goes by without regulation raises the DC by 2. If the DC reaches 20 through negligence, the warp engines shut down automatically (see below). After Warp 9 is achieved, a check is needed every 5 rounds and DC is +5 for every tenth of a Warp factor above 9. Many others can assist on the anti-matter regulation check. If the DC is failed, the Warp engines must be shut down for 1 hour per Warp factor the ship was traveling at, and add another hour for each tenth above warp 9 if applicable. During this time, drive systems are being recalibrated (Repair check DC 20). Every 2 points by which the check beats the DC lessens the recalibration time by one hour (minimum 1 hr). Re-initiating the Warp drive before the recalibration time is over raises the DC of all checks related to the Warp drive by 5. [I]Example: The Wanderer is cruising at Warp 4 en route to meet a client at Deep Space 7. While Chief engineer Nimal is at his post enjoying his morning tea, the anti-matter regulators chirp to let him know they need adjusting after four days at warp. He leans over to authorize this with a few quick taps on the console (Computer Use DC 6). Luckily he takes his tea warm instead of hot, as a bit spills on his wrist when the ship makes a hard course correction to port. Seconds later the intercomm sounds battle stations and the helm intensifies the subspace field for warp 8. Nimal hands the beverage to a passing crewman while readjusting the injector rate he just programmed in (Computer Use DC 18) . The Romulan then re-schedules the maintenance he was to assign this afternoon, before ordering another engineer to check the intermix regulator every ninety minutes. Noticing their new heading takes them near Andoria, he heads to the bridge to discover the new crisis the captain has put them in.[/I] [B]*Orion Components[/B] Being an old freighter, the Wanderer has undergone many refits over the decades. Amongst all those modifications, there are a group of systems that have never been altered. Called “the Silent Partners” by some of the engineering crew, these components behave in very erratic ways. Although they’ve never endangered the ship, they have at times rerouted power for no reason without authorization. Diagnostics of these systems often report gibberish matching no known language or code. Attempts to removed these systems have met with difficulties, twice with near-fatal malfunctions in seemingly unrelated systems around the ship. The crew has adapted a live and let live policy towards the Partners. Nimal often quotes an old Romulan proverb regarding them, “If it isn’t broken, do not fix it.” During especially tense encounters aboard the Wanderer, these components may activate themselves to exert influence over the ship‘s systems. Roll 1d2 to determine penalty or bonus, then 2d6 to determine the amount of influence. As a penalty, this amount may be penalties to checks with existing systems or form a DC 10 + influence amount to determine false readouts in affected systems. As a bonus, the influence can manifest as bonuses to skill checks, attacks, the ship’s defense, extra Hardness to the ship’s armor, or even as a percentage increase to shield HP. Roll 1d6 to determine effected system: 1- Defenses; 2- Communications; 3-Sensors; 4-Weapons; 5-Drives; 6-Life support. To disable penalties , a full round action Repair check DC 15 + influence amount. Bonuses last until the encounter is over. [/QUOTE]
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