FK-7 Airspeeder

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FK-7 Airspeeder
FK7.jpg
Navigational Stats
Max Speed 180 km/h
Maneuverability 6
Sensors 1
ECM 0
Terrain Restrictions Cave Sun Terrain Volcanic
Weapons
Weapons Unarmed
Cargo Stats
Weight 8 T
Volume 28 m³
Weight Capacity 2 T
Volume Capacity 5 m3
Passengers 2
Hull Statistics
Length 5 m
Hull 25
Ionic Capacity 14
Shield 0
Specials
Specials Mining Sensors: 10, Flight Grade Repulsorlifts
Raw Materials
Quantum 7
Meleenium 62
Ardanium 12
Rudic 16
Tibannagas 0
Lommite 9
Rockivory 13
Bacta 0
Hibridium 0
Varium 3
Affiliations
Affiliation Endara Mining Corporation

JUGANOTH Mining Corporation

Nikklon Mining Incorporated

Sienar Extractions

Czerka Corporation

Commerce Guild

Centrepoint Mining

Vyzerod Mining

Astaroth

Falleen Resource Contracts

Anzatan Resource Extractions

MandalMining

XXX MINERS

Outer Rim Excavations

Triumvirate Mining Corporation

Sunburst Heavy Industries

Alderaan Mining Corporation

D`Este Realty

Knights of the Fountain

Lethe Merchandising

Stars` End Mining Company

Total Outer Rim

Hyrotii Corporation

Nakesh Alliance Extractions

Akheton Mining Corporation

Tresario Mining Authority

Outland Mining Corporation

Galacian Mining Corporation

Galactic Commerce Collective

The Empire of the Hand

Critical Mass Mining

DEEPCORE Mining Corporation

Imperial Mining Corporation

eXiles Intragalactic Lithology


The FK-7 is an ungainly craft used for to aid in the search for minerals and ores. Using technology similar to its ground borne counterpart the SX-65 Groundhog, but with an advanced spectrometer and several additional coil feeds. With these it can scan the surface for promising geological footprints, which it then extrapolates and calculates if a location is worth investigating further. If the location looks promising, it sends minuscule burrowing probes to the surface to perform a more comprehensive scan and report on their findings.