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[SIZE=11pt]OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Intent: A nice custom ship to sell.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Image Credit: “Tantive on duty!” by Aggiew, found at https://www.deviantart.com/aggeiw/art/Tantive-On-duty-625624339[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Canon: N/A[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Links: [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]The Wretched Hive[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Starship Name: The Scarlet Will[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Starship Model: CR-90 corvette derivative ([/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]MCR-125 Protectorate Blockade Runner,[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt] civilian version)[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Classification: Personal transport[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Homeport: Bastion[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Travel Route: Frequently spotted in the Tingel Arm.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Affiliation: Darth Maliphant[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Crew Complement: Moderately Manned. An MCR-125 has a minimum crew of 15 and a full complement of 74. The Scarlet Will typically runs just fine with a crew of around 50.[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Notable Crewmembers: Determined by owner. A few others:[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]The ship's primary operations officer has a lot of personality: she's an extremely quirky [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]G0-T0 Infrastructure Planning System[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt] named Goober. Goober is not a megalomaniac; however, she has very little concept of privacy, propriety, or social timing.[/SIZE] - [SIZE=11pt]The ship’s cargomaster is a Trandoshan named Trukker. Trukker is fond of cheap lum and reality holovision, primarily the contests of cleverness and pride found on ‘Housewives of Coruscant.’ One can occasionally spot female Barabels sneaking out of his quarters.[/SIZE]
[*][SIZE=11pt]Accessibility: Depends whether the owner flies in public places, accepts docking requests, or locks the door.[/SIZE]
[*][SIZE=11pt]Description: The [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]interior[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt] looks very little like your average Corellian corvette: all exposed pipes and wheeled doors, it comes across as fairly primitive but easy to clean (if one is so inclined). It’s also durable and low on electronics, which is as much an aesthetic and stylistic choice as a tactical one.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]INTERNAL DEFENSES[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]The Scarlet Will has a trio of [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]B-1 battle droids[/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]: Winken, Blinken, and Nod. They can generally be found playing sabacc in the reactor room. [/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Bridge[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Mess hall[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Reactor room, with aforementioned battle droids[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Modular passenger quarters, room for 200 soldiers, 400 prisoners, or 50 guests; stock plus cold water fountains and modular amenities as desired[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Main cargo bay, 1000 ton capacity, contents variable [/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Secondary cargo bay, 200 ton capacity, used for extra/luxury consumables and special cargo[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Tertiary cargo bay, 8 months of consumables[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Hangar, with space for four light freighters or shuttles[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=11pt]Medium. As a civilian-stock MCR-125, the Scarlet Will has four light turbolaser cannons, eight dual laser cannons, two concussion missile launchers, and standard deflector shield generators. The Scarlet Will trusts in its engines and its captain’s wits to avoid trouble.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]The Scarlet Will is a near-stock MCR-125 blockade runner, decommissioned to civilian standards after a catastrophic Bando Gora engagement. The Wretched Hive’s outlaw techs focused on cosmetic modifications -- the 125 is a good boat -- but they also did some work on the hyperdrive to bring it back to military specifications.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=11pt]The Wretched Hive modified this ship on spec, assuming they’d find the right owner. They did...eventually. Details are fuzzy, but the buyer turned out to be a middleman, and the ship wound up in the hands of one [member="Darth Maliphant"].[/SIZE]