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New Ship: Clydesdale K7
 
 
The Clydesdale K7 comes from an unlikely source: Steeletech. Victor’s company may not operate extensive ship foundries like KihaCorp or Aegis, but it has taken to producing in-house vessels to serve its own industrial interests. The Clydesdale, much like its namesake, is a heavy, plodding thing designed to shift cargo using its own bloated mass. In Rusher hands, it does all that and more. The copious interior space allows for near infinite customization via upgrades or the presence of a small army of support staff. Many foolhardy captains have made the mistake of underestimating the venerable K7, to their own detriment.
 
The Clydesdale K7 comes from an unlikely source: Steeletech. Victor’s company may not operate extensive ship foundries like KihaCorp or Aegis, but it has taken to producing in-house vessels to serve its own industrial interests. The Clydesdale, much like its namesake, is a heavy, plodding thing designed to shift cargo using its own bloated mass. In Rusher hands, it does all that and more. The copious interior space allows for near infinite customization via upgrades or the presence of a small army of support staff. Many foolhardy captains have made the mistake of underestimating the venerable K7, to their own detriment.
 
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Revision as of 19:05, 10 July 2019

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Creator Writer
Type Ship
Full name Full Name
Stats
Shields 3000
Shield Def 20
Armor 2515
Armor Def 10
Max Energy 200
Power Generation 25
Agility 15
Sensors 20
Systems 20
Thrust 15
Accuracy 30
Evasion 22.5
Module/Crew Capacity 12
Weapon Capacity 2
Storage Space 50
Standard Equipment
Modules (none)
Fixed Equipment EM Turret
Information
Notes Bonus Crew Capacity 2
Base Price 299999

Description


The Clydesdale K7 comes from an unlikely source: Steeletech. Victor’s company may not operate extensive ship foundries like KihaCorp or Aegis, but it has taken to producing in-house vessels to serve its own industrial interests. The Clydesdale, much like its namesake, is a heavy, plodding thing designed to shift cargo using its own bloated mass. In Rusher hands, it does all that and more. The copious interior space allows for near infinite customization via upgrades or the presence of a small army of support staff. Many foolhardy captains have made the mistake of underestimating the venerable K7, to their own detriment.

Acquisition