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| Craft: Incom/Subpro
Z-95 Headhunter Type: Heavy-support starfighter Scale: Starfighter Length: 12 meters Skill: Starfighter piloting: Z-95 Crew: 1 Crew Skill: Varies widley Cargo Capacity: 85 kg Consumables: 1 day Cost: 37,000 credits Maneuverability: 1D Space: 6 Atmosphere: 400; 1,150 kmh Hull: 4D Shields: 2D Sensors: Passive: 20/0D Scan: 30/1D Search: 45/2D Focus: 3/2D Weapons: 2 Laser Cannons (fire-linked) Fire Arc: Front Skill: Starship gunnery Fire Control: 3D Space Range: 1-3/12/25 Atmosphere: 100-300/1.2/2.5 km Damage: 5D Concussion Missles (8) Fire Arc: Front Skill: Starship gunnery Fire Control: 3D Space Range: 1/3/7 Atmosphere: 100/300/700 meters Damage: 7D |
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Alright gearheads, this is what you've been waiting for... she's heavily armed, heavily armored, and has a BIG attitude problem. This Headhunter was recently aquired from the aftermath of the Horeshka Pirate Break-Up... and anyone who's ever been involved with them knows why this is a machine to be feared. If you've not had the honor, let me clue you in...
The Horeshka Pirates began in a remote sector of space, and contrary to popular
belief that they were organized by a descendent of the nefarious Celes Mott, they were
actually dissident engineering employees from the CSA. Their background explains why the
could build such viscious starfighters and support craft from spare parts. They were
absorbed by the Horeshka Pirates a few years later, but they stayed on and raided
throughout the CSA as a way to get revenge.
They did just that, especially with mean ships like this beaut'. Upgraded weapons,
upgraded fire-control systems, upgraded shields, but the gem of the ship is the
communications antenna... designed so powerful and so well shielded that it can take a
direct, un-shielded hit and keep on transmitting at 86% effeciency. That was the big
secret of the Horeshka Pirates; the weren't that ruthless or tyrannical, but they never,
ever fought unorganized because they NEVER lost contact with their squad leaders. People
thought they had some kind of supernatural determination, and simply started giving up
when they saw that distinctive emblem.
The NR recently cleaned out most of the gang, and many of the ships were destroyed.
This one was captured intact, and after it was "aquired" at a recent auction, it
has passed out 311-point inspection, and is being brought to you, the gearheaded-consumer.
Enjoy...