Difference between revisions of "SW Vehicles Wheeled Tracked"
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|MaxAlt=0 meters | |MaxAlt=0 meters | ||
|Sensor=None | |Sensor=None | ||
− | | | + | |Crew=One pilot |
+ | |Passengers=3 | ||
+ | |Cargo=20 Encumbrance | ||
|Weapons=None | |Weapons=None | ||
|Info=Primitive but ubiquitous on poor or recently colonized worlds, groundcars move on powered wheels instead of repulsorlifts or tracks. They tend to have a slow top speed and are hampered by terrain, though they are cheap and easy to maintain. | |Info=Primitive but ubiquitous on poor or recently colonized worlds, groundcars move on powered wheels instead of repulsorlifts or tracks. They tend to have a slow top speed and are hampered by terrain, though they are cheap and easy to maintain. | ||
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|MaxAlt=0 meters | |MaxAlt=0 meters | ||
|Sensor=Medium | |Sensor=Medium | ||
− | | | + | |Crew=50 miners and engineers (or 100 Jawas) |
+ | |Passengers=30 (or 60 Jawas) | ||
+ | |Cargo=400 Encumbrance | ||
|Weapons=None | |Weapons=None | ||
|Info=A massive mobile mining and smelting facility which appears as a treaded box some 20 meters above the landscape. They frequently serve as semi-autonomous mining operations on rough, frontier worlds, running on primitive but reliable nuclear fusion steam reactors. | |Info=A massive mobile mining and smelting facility which appears as a treaded box some 20 meters above the landscape. They frequently serve as semi-autonomous mining operations on rough, frontier worlds, running on primitive but reliable nuclear fusion steam reactors. | ||
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|MaxAlt=0 meters | |MaxAlt=0 meters | ||
|Sensor=None | |Sensor=None | ||
− | | | + | |Crew=One pilot, one co-pilot |
+ | |Passengers=4-15 | ||
+ | |Cargo=100 Encumbrance (without passengers) | ||
|Weapons=None | |Weapons=None | ||
|Info=Used by many poorer worlds for military or law enforcement, these vehicles are any number of wheeled or treaded vehicles intended for the transport of troops. | |Info=Used by many poorer worlds for military or law enforcement, these vehicles are any number of wheeled or treaded vehicles intended for the transport of troops. | ||
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|MaxAlt=0 meters | |MaxAlt=0 meters | ||
|Sensor=None | |Sensor=None | ||
− | | | + | |Crew=One pilot |
− | |Weapons=None | + | |Passengers=None |
+ | |Cargo=5|Weapons=None | ||
|Info=Hard to control and generally considered over-the-top, the 48 if often found on frontier planets where it is most popular among speed-obsessed youth. | |Info=Hard to control and generally considered over-the-top, the 48 if often found on frontier planets where it is most popular among speed-obsessed youth. | ||
|Source=SaS25 | |Source=SaS25 | ||
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Revision as of 04:06, 28 December 2020
Sources: AoRCore (Age of Rebellion Core Book) • CaM (Cyphers and Masks) • DA (Desperate Allies) • DC (Dangerous Covenants) • DoH (Disciples of Harmony) • EoECore (Edge of Empire Core Book) • EtU (Enter the Unknown) • EV (Endless Vigil) • FaDCore (Force and Destiny Core Rulebook) • FC (Fly Casual) • FH (Far Horizons) • FiB (Forged in Battle) • FLT (Friends Like These) • FO (Fully Operational) • KtP (Keeping the Peace) • LbE (Lead by Example) • LoNH (Lords of Nal Hutta) • ND (No Disintegrations) • NoP (Nexus of Power) • SaS (Ships and Speeders) • SM (Special Modifications) • SoF (Suns of Fortune) • SoR (Strongholds of Resistance) • SoT (Stay on Target) • SS (Savage Spirits)