Miss Blonde
Trying to be straight in a crooked Galaxy



Spaarti Colossus
OOC Information
Image Source:
http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/custom/images/medium/4ee876e8eb0ab.jpg I couldn't find the tanks manufacture, I'm not sure who owns it.
Development Thread: here
Product Information
Manufacturer: Spaarti Creations
Model: NA
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: No
Production: Limited
Material: glassteel, durasteel, mechanical parts (standard cloning equipment, filter, regulator, generator, shield generator)
Product Description
Description: There are creatures in the galaxy that are truly massive in size and stature, some of them are simply beyond the size of cloning. However Spaarti Creations looks to end that with the Spaarti Colossus, a massive cloning tank that can fit most of these creatures. From smaller Krayt Dragons to Taozin, the colossus is there to ensure that these creatures can be cloned and then sold on the open market whether it be as a complete creature or a as partial body parts to serve as replacements or raw materials.
The cloning tank is very standard except for a single detail. The top portion is sealed by a shield generator. This allows sterilized medical droids to enter the tank and make any corrections needed to the fetus or body as it grows inside of the tank. Other than that feature the cloning tank is very standard just bigger in its size. It comes with a regulator that of course keeps all cloning fluids the proper temperature and monitors the growth, a power generator that runs it of course, a filter to clean out the cloning fluids, and of course mentioned earlier the shield generator combined with all the other necessities of cloning.
The actual size of the colossus is quite staggering. At a length of fifty meters long the massive tank stands at twenty five meters in height and width of solid glass steel. This gives it its name due to its large size. It can fit most large creatures as they grow and worse case scenario they can be grown to a survivable size then taken out from the tank to complete their growth cycle from the outside.
But the Spaarti Colossus has a few serious draw backs. Time, when speed cloning an average humanoid with a Ysalamir it can take up to twenty four days to safely produce a clone. However large scale creatures take way more time, depending on how large the creature is even speed cloning can take upwards to a little less than a year to perhaps even more. Average cloning without the use of Ysalamir can take more depending on the creature being grown. But the price of electricity is another thing to worry about. The generator runs the tank but there's always a need to buy more fuel for it and depending on how long the growth project is could cost thousands of credits. It's a very wasteful machine and its drawbacks can cost a person quite a bit of money.
However it is the only tank in existence at the moment to be able to clone large scale creature for the galaxy. It's tough and it will come through for its buyer no matter what they want as long as it fits in the tank.
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