Name | Skill | Damage | Crit | Range | Qualities | ||
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Model 44 Blaster pistol | Ranged Light | 6 | 3 | Medium | |||
Ranged Light 6 3 Medium 9321 500 4 1 4 Qualities |
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Shipwright | ||
EYE FOR DETAIL EYE FOR DETAIL GRIT GRIT CREATIVE DESIGN CREATIVE DESIGN DOCKYARD EXPERTISE DOCKYARD EXPERTISE SOLID REPAIRS SOLID REPAIRS FINE TUNING FINE TUNING EYE FOR DETAIL EYE FOR DETAIL DEBILITATING SHOT DEBILITATING SHOT DOCKYARD EXPERTISE DOCKYARD EXPERTISE CREATIVE DESIGN CREATIVE DESIGN SMART HANDLING SMART HANDLING KNOWN SCHEMATIC KNOWN SCHEMATIC BOUGHT INFO BOUGHT INFO PUSH THE SPECS PUSH THE SPECS SOLID REPAIRS SOLID REPAIRS CREATIVE DESIGN CREATIVE DESIGN DEDICATION DEDICATION MASTER ARTISTAN MASTER ARTISTAN STROKE OF GENIUS STROKE OF GENIUS EXHAUST PORT EXHAUST PORT |
Name | Soak | Defense | Qualities | ||
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FABRICATOR'S PROTECTIVE GEAR | 1 | 0 | Protective Fiber(no actual name for quality), Protective Fiber(no actual name for quality) | ||
2448 450 1 1 0 1 0 Qualities
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Name | Quantity | Encum | Rarity | Price | ||
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Model 44 Blaster pistol | 1 | 1 | 4 | 500 | ||
1 0 500 4 1 QualitiesRepresentative of blaster pistols across the galaxy, the Model 44 is a reliable pistol that is more than adequate for most situations. Merr-Sonn's Model 44 is well-suited to use aboard starships or in technological facilities, as it is less likely to damage vital systems than a more powerful blaster rifle, yet strong enough to penetrate laminate armor on a direct hit. As such, it is often used as a sidearm by mercenaries, security forces, and pirates. | ||||||
Comlink(long range) | 1 | 2 | 1 | 200 | ||
1 9053 200 1 2 QualitiesA common device found across the galaxy, comlinks come in a variety of forms depending on their function and user. Each allows for audio messaging between two parties though advanced models can transmit multiple users or network groups together. Personal comlinks are often small, hand-held cylinders capable of communicating over distances into low orbit. Some models are built into helmets and armor segments. Longer-range versions are usually carried as large satchels or in backpacks, and can reach across a planet and to ships in high orbit (or even elsewhere in the same star system). Most operate on a standard net of frequencies that can be adjusted as desired to elude detection. | ||||||
Tool Kit | 1 | 4 | 2 | 350 | ||
1 3878 350 2 4 QualitiesIn a technological galaxy, a tool kit is almost essential. Every vessel, no matter the size or function, has some sort of repair kit to deal with mechanical or electric failures, as calling for assistance is often not practical (or safe). Kits are also useful for repairing damaged droids or cybernetic parts, especially ones too modified to take to reputable mechanics. Tool kits need to have a wide range of gear, as many users are fond of tinkering and upgrading on their own. Basic hammers, hydrospanner wrenches, restraining bolts, power coupling scrubbers, fusion cutters, laser and sonic welders, replacement wiring and components, power calibrators, and of course welding goggles and heavy gloves are all standard components. Many of these also make for effective improvised weapons. For those used to doing extensive repairs, some kits include diagnostic probes and other aids to determine the nature of the fault. There is little a skilled mechanic cannot fix with a well-maintained and well-stocked toolkit, given adequate time to conduct the repairs (which is sometimes a problem too). Toolkits allow mechanics to perform most Mechanics checks to repair mechanical devices and can also be used to "heal" droids. | ||||||
DUM-SERIES PIT DROID | 1 | 0 | 1 | 450 | ||
1 7823 450 1 0 QualitiesProduced in huge numbers by Serv-O-Droid, the ubiquitous DUM-series droids are a common sight in workshops mechanics' garages and racing pits all across the galaxy. Introduced during the days of the Galactic Republic these droids were constucted at the Serv-O-Droid facility on Cyrillia for labor repair, and light construction use. Through out the decades during which the DUM series has been in service these droids have gained an unfortunate reputation as poorly programmed, hapless and clumsy things that are often not worth the trouble of keeping. They are also highly disposable, thanks to their sheap construction and low price point, most DUM-series droids are simply destroyed or recycled when damaged rather than repairing. Scrapyards throughout the galaxy are littered with the remains of DUM-series droids, and few individuals consider them to have worth at all. Despite their repuation and common prejudices against them DUM-series droids are quite capable within the narrow range of their abilities DUM-series droids stand roughly one meter high. They have a spindly almost skeletal appearance, with long, thin limbs and agile digits. They have a broad, flared dome-shaped head dominated by a single large, round photoreceptor equipped with multi-spectrum scanners that detect microscopic damage in metals and other solid materials. Designed to work in large packs, they are euipped with a built-in comm system that includes a constant data link allowing groups of the droids to work together more efficiently and effectively without vocal communications. In addition, DUM-series droids can lift and carry weights well out of proportion to their tiny size. When deactivated, DUM-series droids can fold up into rough cubes covered by their broad heads this allows them to be stored and shipped easily. They can also use this mode to protect themselves from danger such as crashing vehicles or falling debris. While not particularly well liked by the general galactic population or well supported by Serv-O-Droid, DUM-series droids are still a common sight in the galaxy. They are especially popular in the Outer Rim, where their relative strength and mechanical programming make them excellent assistants to poorer shipwrights and vehicel builders. DUM-series droids are also closely associated with Podracing, nearly every Podracing team keeps a stable of these droids to maintain their vehicles and salvage scrap from crashed competitors along racecourses. |
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Desire, Fear, Strength, Flaw | ||
Name | Amount | Description | Triggered | |
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Crew | 10 | The PC has an Obligation to keep a work crew or ship's complement safe, healthy and in work. Whether or not the PC usually travels with the work crew, this character serves as a mediator between the crew and outside individuals. The PC might owe the debt due from a time the crew saved the PC's career or even life through hard work and sacrifice. | ||
10 The PC has an Obligation to keep a work crew or ship's complement safe, healthy and in work. Whether or not the PC usually travels with the work crew, this character serves as a mediator between the crew and outside individuals. The PC might owe the debt due from a time the crew saved the PC's career or even life through hard work and sacrifice. | ||||
Fame | 5 | The character's reputation casts a long shadow. Perhaps the PC took a famous and difficult abounty, or owns a recognizable and deadly ship, or has beaten another well-known hunter to the punch in the past. Whatever the case, it is hard for the character to move unnoticed throughout the galaxy. This makes covert operations more difficult, but also means that informants are more likely to spill what they know when the PC arrives. | ||
5 The character's reputation casts a long shadow. Perhaps the PC took a famous and difficult abounty, or owns a recognizable and deadly ship, or has beaten another well-known hunter to the punch in the past. Whatever the case, it is hard for the character to move unnoticed throughout the galaxy. This makes covert operations more difficult, but also means that informants are more likely to spill what they know when the PC arrives. |
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