Dolza’s Demise

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Dolza’s Demise
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Navigational Stats
Hyperspeed 2
Sublight Speed 30 mgtl
Max Speed 300 km/h
Maneuverability 2.00
Sensors 1
ECM 0
Abilities
Escape Pods 4
Docking Bay Yes
Hangar Bay No
Landing Capacity No
Flight Grade Repulsorlifts No
Graviton Generators No
Docking Port Yes
Medical Room No
Storage Room {{{storageroom}}}
Recycling No
Weapons/Utilities
Weapons/Utilities Turbolasers: 10
Cargo Stats
Weight 800,000 T
Volume 15,000,000 m³
Weight Capacity 13,000 T
Volume Capacity 250,000 m³
Max Passengers 300
Party Slot Size 12.00
Hull Statistics
Length 764 m
Hull 3,000
Shield 2,000
Ionic Capacity 1,450
Raw Materials
Raw Material Price 5,444,018 AurebeshSans-Serif credit.png
Quantum 861
Meleenium 8,910
Ardanium 1,409
Rudic 623
Rockivory 12
Tibannagas 120
Varmigio 4,557
Lommite 269
Durelium 1,519
Bacta 0
Hibridium 0
Varium 0
Affiliations
Affiliation Rendili StarDrive


Description

Dolza’s Demise is a Lictor-Class Dungeon ship that has lead what can best be described as a colourful life. She is painted in a two-tone green and purple scheme with yellow accents, the colours an ancient race of obscure aliens from the Outer Rim world of Xagobah III.


History

Originally launched as the Rug’la Aray, “The Lasting Pain”, she served through the final days of the First Mandolorian Wars transporting important prisoners and other captured enemies. She served with destination with the Mando Third Fleet before being retired for a more modern vessel.

For the past fifty years she has had many names as she passed from owner to owner and has been used for a variety of different tasks. As the ‘Light of Vashala’ she transported religious outcasts to their new colony on Ardroxia. Regrettably these outcasts tried in vain to convert the indigenous population to their faith. The locals did not take kindly to having another’s religion forced upon them and mascaraed the colonists. She then spent a number of years as a floating base for a bunch of pirates calling themselves the ‘Black Krayat Gang’. They in turn renamed the ship the Crimson Maw and used her during raids on the local transport routes along the edge of the Outer Rim. Eventually the gang overstretched themselves and were either killed or captured by local law enforcement units. After this the ship found itself in the position of one, Dratula the Hutt who used a mercenary crew to carry large cargos of spice and other illegal substances between the Inner Rim worlds and Dratula’s base on Tattooine. Dratula never had enough brains to change the ships name or transponder and it was eventually impounded by imperial customs whilst carrying a particularly large cargo of contraband. It is said that Dratula is still in Imperial custody to this day. The Galactic Empire sold the ship at auction to the highest bidder. That new owner was a Corellian Trader called Trazyn Vuala a droid trader and scrap part dealer.

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Trazyn operated his business from a small moon in the Valious System on the very edge of the outer rim. This moon, ‘Paradise’ is an oddity in the galaxy as its surface is cover in eighty per cent water. With the few cities and other settlements either being sited on the few areas of dry land or on floating conglomerations of pontoons. Trazyn owned the ship for a number of years using it to haul cargoes of damaged droids that he brought back to ‘Paradise’ and either repairing them or keeping the working parts and scrapping the rest. He would often take multiple parts from different droids before creating one fully functioning droid and then selling off the remaining his parts. Trazyn had one small problem, he was a gambler. Inevitably he ended up overstretching himself and lost the ship in a high stakes game of Sabbac, a game he was destined to lose. The ship then passed to a second gambler and then a third before it was then auctioned off to pay another’s gambling debts.


Dolza

Dolza was a great leader of an ancient people called the Zentraedi. Little is known of this culture other than a few scattered mythological texts, who outline their technological superiority. The legend of Dolza is long and drawn out, but perhaps the most well-known part of the myth is the section of his demise. He had been sent to return a stolen ship by his masters but had come under attack from an unknown species, after a long drawn out conflict, Dolza’s ship [took several critical hits and vanished soon after making a jump to hyperspace.


Current Status

The ship was purchased by Robotech Industries and renamed ‘Dolza’s Demise’ after a great leader of the ancient Zentraedi people. She serves as a mobile command ship of the leader of Robotech industries, Bane Senatu.

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