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Approved Starship "4STECK" | Force-Tech Mobile Factory/Shipyards

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
STANDARD FEATURES
ADVANCED SYSTEMS
STRENGTHS
  • The long width of the ship with added maneuverability thrusters makes it extremely maneuverable.
  • Lack of speed and armaments means the ship needs high defenses, which it has in abundance.
  • It also has lots of internal security as well external defense.
WEAKNESSES
  • Civilian vessel: No armaments or weaponry
  • Very slow vessel.
  • No stealth: This ship is easily visible.
DESCRIPTION
  • Crew: 50,000 [Ship Crew and Factory Workers]
  • Passengers: 5,000 [Customers]
  • Cargo: 75,000 Tons
  • Consumables: 5 Years [Potentially Indefinite with the 'Ka'ra'vhetin' Aquaponics Facility]
Unlimited Force Technologies (AKA Force-Tech) built this enormous ship as a mobile factory, allowing much more space for developing and building Force-Tech products than normally allowed at the small factory in Yumfla. Force-Tech is primarily a Jensaarai company, but it employs non-sensitives as well, especially for any roles that do not require use of the Force, like manning ship stations or customer assistance.
The ship sports various defenses to protect itself from potential threats, though it lacks any outright offensive capability. It also includes plenty of internal security.
The width of the ship, along with the spacing of the multiple engines, allows for extreme maneuverability relative to its size. This does not translate to speed, however, as the ship is not very fast at all. This usually isn't an issue, as the ship normally stays in the orbit of Suarbi 7. The ship does have a hyperdrive, but it is rarely used, except maybe to deliver rather large products.
The ship - which Corbin Vasher humorously dubbed 4STECK as a play on the company name - not only operates as a factory, but also as a shipyard and starport. Customers can get repairs or modifications on their ships, purchase Force-Tech products, and even sit down for a meal at the diner. There are comfortable waiting areas for the customers, including a small stage free to use for anyone wishing to perform, karaoke included. Sleeping areas are provided only for Force-Tech employees as needed (most employees live on Susevfi and take one of the two shuttles to and from Yumfla.)
The medical bay is typically for employee use (included at no cost as part of employee insurance program), but customers may pay to use it as well, if needed. Extreme medical emergencies may qualify for free medical care.
 
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