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Approved Vehicle The Duke

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  • Intent: OOC: To make a speeder based loosely on the '69 charger from Dukes of Hazzard. IC: To have Daniel "get out of his comfort zone" by creating something new and different, and to use his imagination.
  • Image Source: Pinterest
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Restricted Missions: N/A
  • Primary Source: None
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
  • Manufacturer: Gaslight Cyberdrive Inc.
  • Model: Civillian
  • Affiliation: Personal
  • Production: Unique
  • Material: Durasteel, transparisteel, other vehicle-related materials
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Landspeeder
  • Role: Personal Transport
  • Size: 5m long
  • Weight: Average for a landspeeder
  • Minimum Crew: 1
  • Optimal Crew: 1
  • Propulsion: Repulsorlift
  • Speed: Average: 330 km/h
  • Maneuverability: Average
  • Armament: None
  • Defenses: Low
  • Squadron Count: N/A
  • Maneuverability Rating: Average
  • Passenger Capacity: 1
  • Cargo Capacity: 200 pounds
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Surround sound speakers
  • Rear trunk for storage
Strengths:
  • Aesthetic: It looks damn good.
Weaknesses:
  • Armor: Virtually none. At least there's airbags.
Description: Daniel sat in his shop one day, and made a split-second decision to stray from his norm and design a speeder purely based on looks, rather than efficiency. The result was the orange beauty he dubbed simply, "The Duke." Made entirely with aesthetics in mind, this is truly a showpiece. However, that doesn't mean it can't be taken for a good spin. Topping at 330 km/h, The Duke is one hell of a joyride. Unlike most speeders of this day and age, where technology is jam-packed anywhere there's space, Daniel decided to go as low-tech as possible with this one. Featuring pull handles on the doors, the speeder requires the driver to actually twist and pull to open them, and the windows go up and down via a hand crank inside. However, there is one area where he did decide to go a little overboard with- the speaker system. Featuring full surround sound and two massive speakers in the back, you can be sure that people will hear the music coming from at least twenty blocks down. Even with those large speakers, though, Daniel still found room for a rear trunk for basic storage. All in all, The Duke is any collector's dream.
 
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