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==Design and Construction== | ==Design and Construction== | ||
The Spirit of Huk began life as G1-A 363104 on the factory floor of Duhka Industrial. As the parts were assembled, workers began reporting hearing strange noises inside the ship's frame. Management put this down to employee laziness or mechanical creaking in the mainframe. However, when the ship completed and the management team inspected it, they discovered that the noises were far spookier than even the workers had reported. Terrified, the management team ordered 363104 destroyed. However, this was not to be the fate of the diabolical ship. | The Spirit of Huk began life as G1-A 363104 on the factory floor of a Duhka Industrial plant. As the parts were assembled, workers began reporting hearing strange noises inside the ship's frame. Management put this down to employee laziness or mechanical creaking in the mainframe. However, when the ship completed and the management team inspected it, they discovered that the noises were far spookier than even the workers had reported. Terrified, the management team ordered 363104 destroyed. However, this was not to be the fate of the diabolical ship. | ||
==Theft and Piracy== | |||
The night before it was scheduled to be dismantled and its parts destroyed, a crew of professional starship thieves raided the factory it was stored in. Dozens of starships were stolen, including 363104. All the ships were hurried offworld and sold into the hands of a scurrilous ship retailer named Nazed Kim. The Talz salesman quickly flipped all the ships into private hands, except for 363104. Renaming it "Lucky" for its escape from dismantling, he made it his personal vessel. However, for a month after he deployed the ship, he experienced progressively worse nightmares. After the month, he began seeing shapes in the dark aboard the ship, even when traveling alone. Terrified, Kim sold the ship to a Togorian pirate named Ellona Ghast. She rechristened the ship the "Ghost" and gave it the paint job it sports today. With the Ghost as her platform, Ghast relentlessly raided, kidnapped, and murdered her way across the southwest corner of the galaxy. The bounty on her head steadily rose, but the authorities proved unable to capture her. |
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The Spirit of Huk is a G1-A Transport with an ethereal, spooky history. The ship has seen multiple owners and all tell the same story of weird things happening to the transport.
Design and Construction
The Spirit of Huk began life as G1-A 363104 on the factory floor of a Duhka Industrial plant. As the parts were assembled, workers began reporting hearing strange noises inside the ship's frame. Management put this down to employee laziness or mechanical creaking in the mainframe. However, when the ship completed and the management team inspected it, they discovered that the noises were far spookier than even the workers had reported. Terrified, the management team ordered 363104 destroyed. However, this was not to be the fate of the diabolical ship.
Theft and Piracy
The night before it was scheduled to be dismantled and its parts destroyed, a crew of professional starship thieves raided the factory it was stored in. Dozens of starships were stolen, including 363104. All the ships were hurried offworld and sold into the hands of a scurrilous ship retailer named Nazed Kim. The Talz salesman quickly flipped all the ships into private hands, except for 363104. Renaming it "Lucky" for its escape from dismantling, he made it his personal vessel. However, for a month after he deployed the ship, he experienced progressively worse nightmares. After the month, he began seeing shapes in the dark aboard the ship, even when traveling alone. Terrified, Kim sold the ship to a Togorian pirate named Ellona Ghast. She rechristened the ship the "Ghost" and gave it the paint job it sports today. With the Ghost as her platform, Ghast relentlessly raided, kidnapped, and murdered her way across the southwest corner of the galaxy. The bounty on her head steadily rose, but the authorities proved unable to capture her.