Hover Transport TC9

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Hover Transport TC9
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Navigational Stats
Max Speed 80 km/hour
Maneuverability 0
Sensors 4
ECM 0
Terrain Restrictions None
Weapons
Weapons 2 Heavy Blasters
Cargo Stats
Weight 40 T
Volume 90 m3
Weight Capacity 20 T
Volume Capacity 40 m³
Passengers 18
Hull Statistics
Length 6 m
Hull 65
Ionic Capacity 45
Shield 0
Specials
Specials None
Raw Materials
Quantum 19
Meleenium 109
Ardanium 20
Rudic 69
Tibannagas 7
Lommite 23
Rockivory 0
Bacta 0
Hibridium 0
Varium 0
Affiliations
Affiliation Akheton Vehicle Corporation

Andromeda Motors

Aratech

Kuat Systems Engineering

Techno Union

Ubrikkian Industries


In cooperation with other research facilities throughout the galaxy in a rare move of cooperation across companies and governments we are proud to announce that a new product is available in the galaxy as of Year 14 Day 128

Originally envisioned as an armed troop transport to fill the needs of planetary governments throughout the galaxy the Hover Transport TC9 has taken on new meaning with the Great Animosity Plague afflicting the Derra system and the war raging across that planet.

The well built hover transport can carry up to 18 men. That's enough for a full squad plus some support staff. It also has sufficient cargo capacity to allow those men to operate independent of a base for some time.

To assist in planetary control the TC9 is armed with twin heavy blasters to soften up any targets before disembarking her troops. It is expected that the transport will be popular for planetary defense garrisons, hunters, mercenaries and the like.

As the research was a cooperative effort, involving many corporations and governments the datacards of the TC9s manufacturing have been shared with all corporations involved in the process and will be made available in the future to any future vehicle manufacturers to help get them off the ground.

Originally heralded as a cooperative effort the TC9 ran into troubles shortly after its discovery, production problems have plagued the vehicle line since its introduction at least into early Year 15, though it is hoped that these are ironed out and the vehicle will enter general use by the later part of Year 15.