Difference between revisions of "Team Resources"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (→Upgrades) |
|||
(89 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Range | ! Range | ||
| | | 6,000 km (3,700 miles) | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Service Ceiling | ! Service Ceiling | ||
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
| 2 km (1.25 miles) | | 2 km (1.25 miles) | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! Cargo Capacity | ||
| 100 m<sup>3</sup> (3,500 ft<sup>3</sup>) | | 100 m<sup>3</sup> (3,500 ft<sup>3</sup>) | ||
|- | |- | ||
!rowspan=2| Fuel | !rowspan=2| Fuel | ||
| | | 12,000 liters | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 0.5 km / liter<br>0.5¥ / liter<br>1¥ / km (1.6¥ / mile) | | 0.5 km / liter<br>0.5¥ / liter<br>1¥ / km (1.6¥ / mile) | ||
Line 42: | Line 40: | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Electronics | ! Electronics | ||
| | | Commercial Weather Radar, Basic Auto-Nav, Commercial Aircraft Comms, Cellular Data Link, Consumer Satellite Data Link, Programmable Transponder, Rigging Interface (1), Forward-Facing Nose and Tail Cameras | ||
|- | |- | ||
!rowspan=2| Passenger<br>Accommodations | !rowspan=2| Passenger<br>Accommodations | ||
| Two bucket seats in cockpit.<br>Two folding bench seats in rear of plane (2.5 occupants each) (2 m<sup>3</sup> each when unfolded).<br>Two folding bunks above the bench seats (1 occupant each) (2 m<sup>3</sup> each when unfolded). | | Two bucket seats in cockpit (left: pilot w/ rigger datajack; right: co-pilot / commander console).<br>Two folding bench seats in rear of plane (2.5 occupants each) (2 m<sup>3</sup> each when unfolded).<br>Two folding bunks above the bench seats (1 occupant each) (2 m<sup>3</sup> each when unfolded). | ||
|- | |||
| Full passenger accommodations and basic equipment storage for the PCs and Shiba uses 18 m<sup>3</sup>. The amphibious transport uses 45 m<sup>3</sup>. This leaves 37 m<sup>3</sup> capacity remaining. | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! Smuggling | ||
| 3 m<sup>3</sup> in hidden compartments throughout the plane. | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Access<br>Points | ! Access<br>Points | ||
Line 53: | Line 54: | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Upgrades=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
Line 58: | Line 60: | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
|colspan=3| Type || Cost || Space || Description | |colspan=3| Type || Cost || Space || Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=6| Sensors | !colspan=6| Sensors | ||
Line 71: | Line 74: | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Wide-Area Ground-Coverage Cameras | !colspan=3| Wide-Area Ground-Coverage Cameras | ||
| 25,000¥ || | | 25,000¥ || – ||align=left| Wing-mounted cameras providing broad surveillance of the ground beneath the airplane. At standard cruising altitude, provides detail equivalent to 2020s consumer terrain maps (e.g., [https://www.google.com/maps Google Maps]). | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !!colspan=2| Enhanced Ground-Coverage Cameras | ! !!colspan=2| Enhanced Ground-Coverage Cameras | ||
Line 77: | Line 80: | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Telescopic Ground Camera | !colspan=3| Telescopic Ground Camera | ||
| 50,000¥ || | | 50,000¥ || – ||align=left| A wing-mounted gyroscopically-isolated telescopic camera providing detailed examination of an area beneath the airplane sufficient to read large text (e.g., a license plate) at cruising altitudes. Includes low-light and thermographic sensors. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Long-Range Radio Sensor Suite | !colspan=3| Long-Range Radio Sensor Suite | ||
| 65,000¥ || | | 65,000¥ || – ||align=left| A wing-mounted [[Future_Tech#Radio_Sensors|radio sensor suite]] capable of operating at the plane's lower cruising altitudes. | ||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| Active Radar | |||
| 40,000¥ || – ||align=left| An active radar system capable of detecting aircraft within 100 km. | |||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=6| Support Systems | !colspan=6| Support Systems | ||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| Datajack | |||
| 2,500¥ || – ||align=left| A datajack allowing access to ship's systems, suitable for rigging or decking. | |||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Spotlight | !colspan=3| Spotlight | ||
Line 88: | Line 98: | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Drone Launcher | !colspan=3| Drone Launcher | ||
| | | 20,000¥ || 3 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| One type of flying drone (e.g., a [[Drones#Recon_Drone|recon drone]]) can be launched from atop the plane during flight. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !!colspan=2| Additional Drone Configuration | ! !!colspan=2| Additional Drone Configuration | ||
| | | 2,000¥ || – ||align=left| The launcher can hold an additional type of flying drone, though only one can be loaded in the launcher at a time. Swapping drones requires a few minutes work. | ||
|-align=center | |||
! !!colspan=2| Drone Catapult | |||
| 5,000¥ || – ||align=left| The launcher can accelerate a drone up to speed, replacing up to 500 m of runway. | |||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Pilot V.I. | !colspan=3| Pilot V.I. | ||
| | | 75,000¥ || – ||align=left| A Virtual Intelligence agent equipped for automated piloting. Significantly more advanced than standard auto-pilot. Can replace a human pilot (in which case it makes checks of modest skill, no rerolls possible) or provide Help by acting as a co-pilot. | ||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| Radio Hub | |||
| 5,000¥ || – ||align=left| The airplane's radio and cellular systems can operate as a local hub for properly-configured devices. Maximum range of 15 km with direct line-of-sight, reduced to a few kilometers in crowded urban environments. | |||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=6| Accomodations | !colspan=6| Accomodations | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Folding Bench | !colspan=3| Folding Bench | ||
| 1,000¥ || 2 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| A folding bench seat capable of fitting three people, though large orks, trolls, and other oversized metahumans require 1½ or 2 spots. Only uses the listed space when unfolded. | | 1,000¥ || 2 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| A folding bench seat capable of fitting three people, though large orks, trolls, and other oversized metahumans require 1½ or 2 spots. Only uses the listed space when unfolded. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
Line 105: | Line 122: | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Bucket Seat | !colspan=3| Bucket Seat | ||
| 500¥ || 1 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| A comfortable bucket seat. | | 500¥ || 1 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| A reasonably comfortable bucket seat. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Luxury Pod | !colspan=3| Luxury Seat | ||
| 2,500¥ || 3 m<sup>3</sup> | | 1,000¥ || 2 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| A cushy recliner with privacy curtain and a small folding table. | ||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| VIP Pod | |||
| 2,500¥ || 3 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| An indulgent travel accommodation for one, configurable for work, rest, or relaxation. A seat that fully reclines into a bed, integrated TriD, and collapsable workspace. | |||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=6| Facilities | !colspan=6| Facilities | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Workshop | !colspan=3| Workshop | ||
| 20,000¥ || 4 m<sup>3</sup> | | 20,000¥ || 4 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| Select an area of practice (e.g., mechanical engineering, electronics, explosives, chems, emergency medicine, hermetic summoning). The plane carries a workshop suitable for performing the relevant activity. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !!colspan=2| Improved Workshop | ! !!colspan=2| Improved Workshop | ||
| 60,000¥ || 2 m<sup>3</sup> | | 60,000¥ || 2 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| Improves an existing workshop. Gain Help to the associated activity when the workshop is used. | ||
|} | |} | ||
Line 124: | Line 145: | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
|colspan=3| Type || Cost || M* || Space || Description | |colspan=3| Type || Cost || M* || Space || Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=7| Combat | !colspan=7| Combat Hardware | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Autocannon Pop‑Out Turret | !colspan=3| Autocannon Pop‑Out Turret | ||
| | | 125,000¥ || 2.5x || 3 m<sup>3</sup>||align=left| A heavy autocannon turret concealed within the side wall of the plane with an effective range of 5 km. Useful against moderately-armored targets. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !!colspan=2| Gyroscopic Stabilizer | ! !!colspan=2| Gyroscopic Stabilizer | ||
| | | 18,000¥ || 2.5x || 1 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| Attempts to counteract the negative effects of the plane's movement on autocannon fire. Gain Help when facing Disadvantage from movement. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Missile Pop‑Out Turret | !colspan=3| Missile Pop‑Out Turret | ||
| | | 60,000¥ || 3x || 3 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| A missile launcher concealed within the side wall of the plane. The rack can hold up to two individually-selectable missiles, not included, requiring a couple minutes to reload. Missiles do not suffer from movement penalties. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !!colspan=2| | ! !!colspan=2| Air‑to‑Air Missile | ||
| | | 150,000¥ || 3x || ½m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| The Saab-Saaker AIM-9F: an air-to-air heat-seeking guided missile with an effective range of 50 km. More than a generation behind the state-of-the-art, this missile is ineffective against military-grade aircraft. Ignore space requirement if racked. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !!colspan=2| Air‑to‑Surface | ! !!colspan=2| Air‑to‑Surface Missile | ||
| 18,000¥ || 3x || | | 18,000¥ || 3x || ½m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| The DRDO Inderpal: a basic air-to-surface guided glide bomb with an effective range of 40 km. Capable of destroying infantry groups, armor, civilian infrastructure, and light fortifications. Ignore space requirement if racked. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !!colspan=2| | ! !!colspan=2| Expanded Magazine | ||
| | | 14,000¥ || 3x || 2 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| A concealed auto-feeder to rack up to four additional missiles. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Thermal-Flare Launcher | !colspan=3| Thermal-Flare Launcher | ||
| 65,000¥ || 1.5x || | | 65,000¥ || 1.5x || 2 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| The Ordtech SUU-45 thermal-flare launcher. Defends against heat-seeking guided weapons. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=7| Combat Electronics | !colspan=7| Combat Electronics | ||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| Civilian ECCM | |||
| 6,500¥ || 1.3x || – ||align=left| Civilian-grade [[Future Tech#ECCM|ECCM]] to protect the plane's comms systems. | |||
|-align=center | |||
! !!colspan=2| Security ECCM | |||
| 87,500¥ || 3.5x || – ||align=left| Upgrade to security-grade [[Future Tech#ECCM|ECCM]]. | |||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! | ! !! !! Military ECCM | ||
| | | 4,000,000¥ || 8x || 1 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| Upgrade to military-grade [[Future Tech#ECCM|ECCM]]. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Civilian ECM | |||
| | | 20,000¥ || 2x || – ||align=left| Civilian-grade [[Future Tech#ECM|ECM]]. Disrupt enemy comms omni-directionally within 1 km with direct line-of-sight and within a couple hundred meters in crowded environments. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !!colspan=2| Security | ! !!colspan=2| Security ECM | ||
| | | 375,000¥ || 5x || 1 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| Upgrade to security-grade [[Future Tech#ECM|ECM]]. Disrupt enemy comms within 5 km with direct line-of-sight and within 1 km in crowded environments. The affected area can be omni-directional or directed to a particular quadrant. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !! !! Military | ! !! !! Military ECM | ||
| | | 10,000,000¥ || 10x || 1 m<sup>3</sup> ||align=left| Upgrade to military-grade [[Future Tech#ECM|ECM]]. Disrupt enemy comms within 25 km with direct line-of-sight and within 5 km in crowded environments. The affected area can be omni-directional or directed with variable precision. | ||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| EWS V.I. | |||
| 150,000¥ || 2x || – ||align=left| A Virtual Intelligence electronic-warfare agent from Monobe International. Can replace the operator (in which case it makes checks of modest skill, no rerolls possible) or provide Help to a human operator. | |||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Enhanced Targeting System | !colspan=3| Enhanced Targeting System | ||
| | | 150,000¥ || 2x || – ||align=left| Improves target acquisition for aircraft-mounted weapon systems. Grants Help to relevant actions. | ||
|} | |} | ||
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Indicates the black-market markup that was applied to produce the listed price. | <nowiki>*</nowiki> Indicates the black-market markup that was applied to produce the listed price. The runners lack a good connection for military equipment.<br> | ||
==Renraku Blue Lotus Amphibious Security Transport== | ==Renraku Blue Lotus Amphibious Security Transport== | ||
Line 181: | Line 221: | ||
|- | |- | ||
!rowspan=2| Cargo Capacity | !rowspan=2| Cargo Capacity | ||
| | | 2,500 kg (2.5 tons) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | 10 m<sup>3</sup> (350 ft<sup>3</sup>) | ||
|- | |- | ||
!rowspan=2| Size | !rowspan=2| Size | ||
| | | 7,000 kg (6.9 tons) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 45 m<sup>3</sup> (1600 ft<sup>3</sup>) | | 45 m<sup>3</sup> (1600 ft<sup>3</sup>) | ||
Line 199: | Line 239: | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Attributes | ! Attributes | ||
| Poor Handling, Poor Acceleration | | Amphibious, Poor Handling, Poor Acceleration | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Electronics | ! Electronics | ||
| Rigging Interface, External Cameras, GridGuide Link | | Rigging Interface (1), External Cameras, GridGuide Link, Basic Radio Comms, Basic Cellular Comms | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Passenger<br>Accommodations | ! Passenger<br>Accommodations | ||
Line 211: | Line 251: | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Upgrades=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
Line 216: | Line 257: | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
|colspan=3| Type || Cost || M* || Space || Description | |colspan=3| Type || Cost || M* || Space || Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=7| Drive Systems | !colspan=7| Drive Systems | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| High-Spec Engine | !colspan=3| High-Spec Engine | ||
| 10,000¥ || – || – ||align=left| Improves top speed to 100 mph and "Poor Acceleration" to "Mediocre Acceleration." | | 10,000¥ || – || – ||align=left| Improves top speed to 160 km/h (100 mph) and "Poor Acceleration" to "Mediocre Acceleration." | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Crystal-Silicon Battery | !colspan=3| Crystal-Silicon Battery | ||
| 20,000¥ || – || — ||align=left| Improves range to 1,500 km. | | 20,000¥ || – || — ||align=left| Improves range to 1,500 km (930 miles). | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=7| Combat | !colspan=7| Combat Hardware | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Anti‑Personnel Pop‑Up Turret | !colspan=3| Anti‑Personnel Pop‑Up Turret | ||
Line 231: | Line 274: | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !!colspan=2| Gyroscopic Stabilizer | ! !!colspan=2| Gyroscopic Stabilizer | ||
| 12,500¥ || 2.5x || –<br>50 kg ||align=left| Attempts to counteract the negative effects of | | 12,500¥ || 2.5x || –<br>50 kg ||align=left| Attempts to counteract the negative effects of the transport's movement on machine-gun fire. Gain Help when facing Disadvantage from this. | ||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| Thermal-Flare Launcher | |||
| 45,000¥ || 1.5x || 0.5 m<sup>3</sup><br>75 kg ||align=left| A thermal-flare launcher to defend against heat-seeking guided weapons. | |||
|- | |||
!colspan=7| Combat Electronics | |||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| | !colspan=3| Civilian ECCM | ||
| | | 5,000¥ || 1.3x || – ||align=left| Civilian-grade [[Future Tech#ECCM|ECCM]] to protect the transport's comms systems. | ||
|-align=center | |||
! !!colspan=2| Security ECCM | |||
| 65,500¥ || 3.5x || – ||align=left| Upgrade to security-grade [[Future Tech#ECCM|ECCM]]. | |||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Civilian ECM | |||
| | | 20,000¥ || 2x || 0.5 m<sup>3</sup><br>50 kg ||align=left| Civilian-grade [[Future Tech#ECM|ECM]]. Disrupt enemy comms omni-directionally within 1 km with direct line-of-sight and within a couple hundred meters in crowded environments. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !!colspan=2| Security | ! !!colspan=2| Security ECM | ||
| | | 375,000¥ || 5x || 1 m<sup>3</sup><br>100 kg ||align=left| Upgrade to security-grade [[Future Tech#ECM|ECM]]. Disrupt enemy comms within 5 km with direct line-of-sight and within 1 km in crowded environments. The affected area can be omni-directional or directed to a particular quadrant. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! | !colspan=3| EWS V.I. | ||
| | | 150,000¥ || 2x || – ||align=left| A Virtual Intelligence electronic-warfare agent from Monobe International. Can replace the operator (in which case it makes checks of modest skill, no rerolls possible) or provide Help to a human operator. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Enhanced Targeting System | !colspan=3| Enhanced Targeting System | ||
| | | 150,000¥ || 2x || – ||align=left| Improves target acquisition for transport-mounted weapon systems. Grants Help to relevant actions. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=7| Support Systems | !colspan=7| Support Systems | ||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| Datajack | |||
| 2,500¥ || – || - ||align=left| A datajack allowing access to vehicle systems, suitable for rigging or decking. | |||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Spotlight | !colspan=3| Spotlight | ||
| 1,500¥ || – || – ||align=left| A spotlight mounted on the side of the transport. | | 1,500¥ || – || – ||align=left| A spotlight mounted on the side of the transport. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Drone | !colspan=3| Enhanced Cameras | ||
| | | 6,500¥ || – || – ||align=left| The external cameras are higher resolution and include low-light and thermographic sensors. | ||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| Ultrasonics | |||
| 30,000¥ || – || – ||align=left| Ultrasonic generators, microphones, and echolocation processors allow ultrasonic vision in the vicinity of the transport. Ultrasonic sensors do not work when the transport is in motion. | |||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| Drone Hatch | |||
| 5,000¥ || – || 0.5 m<sup>3</sup><br>100 kg ||align=left| One type of small flying drone (e.g., a [[Drones#Blimp_Drones|blimp drone]]) can be released from atop the transport. Includes pass-through for fiber-optic links. | |||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! !!colspan=2| Additional Drone Configuration | ! !!colspan=2| Additional Drone Configuration | ||
| | | 500¥ || – || – ||align=left| The hatch can accomodate an additional type of flying drone, though only one can be loaded for release at a time. Swapping drones requires a few minutes work. | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
!colspan=3| Medium-Range Radio Sensor Suite | !colspan=3| Medium-Range Radio Sensor Suite | ||
| | | 25,000¥ || – || 100 kg ||align=left| A roof-mounted [[Future_Tech#Radio_Sensors|radio sensor suite]]. | ||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| Radio Hub | |||
| 4,000¥ || – || – ||align=left| The transport's radio and cellular systems can operate as a local hub for properly-configured devices. | |||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| Basic Satellite Link | |||
| 500¥ || – || – ||align=left| A motorized satellite dish in a dome on top of the transport. Accesses LEO communications satellites during ideal conditions: no inclement weather and a wide-open view of the sky. | |||
|-align=center | |||
!colspan=3| Advanced Satellite Link | |||
| 4,000¥ || – || 100 kg ||align=left| A motorized satellite dish on a telescoping pole mounted on top of the transport (the pole should be collapsed while driving). Better adept at accommodating inclement weather, partial views of the sky, and other complications. | |||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=7| Facilities | !colspan=7| Facilities | ||
Line 293: | Line 367: | ||
|-align=center | |-align=center | ||
! Medicine Lodge | ! Medicine Lodge | ||
|align=left| A small shamanic medicine lodge of | |align=left| A small shamanic [[Grimoire#Medicine_Lodges|medicine lodge]] of Bear. | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Upgrades=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" |
Latest revision as of 15:00, 23 April 2025
Ares Proteus OM-14 Flying Boat
Specs | |
---|---|
Cruising Speed | 750 km/h (466 mph) |
Range | 6,000 km (3,700 miles) |
Service Ceiling | 11 km (36,000 feet) |
Required Runway | 2 km (1.25 miles) |
Cargo Capacity | 100 m3 (3,500 ft3) |
Fuel | 12,000 liters |
0.5 km / liter 0.5¥ / liter 1¥ / km (1.6¥ / mile) |
Description | |
---|---|
Power Plant | Jet Turbine |
Attributes | Amphibious, Poor Handling, Conspicuous Radar Profile |
Electronics | Commercial Weather Radar, Basic Auto-Nav, Commercial Aircraft Comms, Cellular Data Link, Consumer Satellite Data Link, Programmable Transponder, Rigging Interface (1), Forward-Facing Nose and Tail Cameras |
Passenger Accommodations |
Two bucket seats in cockpit (left: pilot w/ rigger datajack; right: co-pilot / commander console). Two folding bench seats in rear of plane (2.5 occupants each) (2 m3 each when unfolded). Two folding bunks above the bench seats (1 occupant each) (2 m3 each when unfolded). |
Full passenger accommodations and basic equipment storage for the PCs and Shiba uses 18 m3. The amphibious transport uses 45 m3. This leaves 37 m3 capacity remaining. | |
Smuggling | 3 m3 in hidden compartments throughout the plane. |
Access Points |
Left-side passenger door behind cockpit. Ceiling hatch above cockpit. Left-and-right side cargo doors at front of cargo bay. Ceiling hatch above cargo bay. Rear cargo hatch. |
Upgrades
Upgrade Options: Commercial Equipment | |||||
Type | Cost | Space | Description | ||
Sensors | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security Cameras | 5,000¥ | – | A set of internal and external cameras capturing the airplane and its immediate vicinity. | ||
Enhanced Cameras | 10,000¥ | – | The security cameras are higher resolution and include low-light and thermographic sensors. | ||
Ultrasonics | 60,000¥ | – | Ultrasonic generators, microphones, and echolocation processors allow ultrasonic vision in the vicinity of the plane. Ultrasonic sensors do not work when the plane is in motion. | ||
Wide-Area Ground-Coverage Cameras | 25,000¥ | – | Wing-mounted cameras providing broad surveillance of the ground beneath the airplane. At standard cruising altitude, provides detail equivalent to 2020s consumer terrain maps (e.g., Google Maps). | ||
Enhanced Ground-Coverage Cameras | 15,000¥ | – | The ground-coverage cameras include low-light and thermographic sensors. | ||
Telescopic Ground Camera | 50,000¥ | – | A wing-mounted gyroscopically-isolated telescopic camera providing detailed examination of an area beneath the airplane sufficient to read large text (e.g., a license plate) at cruising altitudes. Includes low-light and thermographic sensors. | ||
Long-Range Radio Sensor Suite | 65,000¥ | – | A wing-mounted radio sensor suite capable of operating at the plane's lower cruising altitudes. | ||
Active Radar | 40,000¥ | – | An active radar system capable of detecting aircraft within 100 km. | ||
Support Systems | |||||
Datajack | 2,500¥ | – | A datajack allowing access to ship's systems, suitable for rigging or decking. | ||
Spotlight | 2,000¥ | – | A spotlight mounted on the side of the plane. | ||
Drone Launcher | 20,000¥ | 3 m3 | One type of flying drone (e.g., a recon drone) can be launched from atop the plane during flight. | ||
Additional Drone Configuration | 2,000¥ | – | The launcher can hold an additional type of flying drone, though only one can be loaded in the launcher at a time. Swapping drones requires a few minutes work. | ||
Drone Catapult | 5,000¥ | – | The launcher can accelerate a drone up to speed, replacing up to 500 m of runway. | ||
Pilot V.I. | 75,000¥ | – | A Virtual Intelligence agent equipped for automated piloting. Significantly more advanced than standard auto-pilot. Can replace a human pilot (in which case it makes checks of modest skill, no rerolls possible) or provide Help by acting as a co-pilot. | ||
Radio Hub | 5,000¥ | – | The airplane's radio and cellular systems can operate as a local hub for properly-configured devices. Maximum range of 15 km with direct line-of-sight, reduced to a few kilometers in crowded urban environments. | ||
Accomodations | |||||
Folding Bench | 1,000¥ | 2 m3 | A folding bench seat capable of fitting three people, though large orks, trolls, and other oversized metahumans require 1½ or 2 spots. Only uses the listed space when unfolded. | ||
Folding Bunk | 1,000¥ | 2 m3 | A folding bunk fitting one person. Only uses the listed space when unfolded. | ||
Bucket Seat | 500¥ | 1 m3 | A reasonably comfortable bucket seat. | ||
Luxury Seat | 1,000¥ | 2 m3 | A cushy recliner with privacy curtain and a small folding table. | ||
VIP Pod | 2,500¥ | 3 m3 | An indulgent travel accommodation for one, configurable for work, rest, or relaxation. A seat that fully reclines into a bed, integrated TriD, and collapsable workspace. | ||
Facilities | |||||
Workshop | 20,000¥ | 4 m3 | Select an area of practice (e.g., mechanical engineering, electronics, explosives, chems, emergency medicine, hermetic summoning). The plane carries a workshop suitable for performing the relevant activity. | ||
Improved Workshop | 60,000¥ | 2 m3 | Improves an existing workshop. Gain Help to the associated activity when the workshop is used. |
Upgrade Options: Military / Security Equipment | ||||||
Type | Cost | M* | Space | Description | ||
Combat Hardware | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Autocannon Pop‑Out Turret | 125,000¥ | 2.5x | 3 m3 | A heavy autocannon turret concealed within the side wall of the plane with an effective range of 5 km. Useful against moderately-armored targets. | ||
Gyroscopic Stabilizer | 18,000¥ | 2.5x | 1 m3 | Attempts to counteract the negative effects of the plane's movement on autocannon fire. Gain Help when facing Disadvantage from movement. | ||
Missile Pop‑Out Turret | 60,000¥ | 3x | 3 m3 | A missile launcher concealed within the side wall of the plane. The rack can hold up to two individually-selectable missiles, not included, requiring a couple minutes to reload. Missiles do not suffer from movement penalties. | ||
Air‑to‑Air Missile | 150,000¥ | 3x | ½m3 | The Saab-Saaker AIM-9F: an air-to-air heat-seeking guided missile with an effective range of 50 km. More than a generation behind the state-of-the-art, this missile is ineffective against military-grade aircraft. Ignore space requirement if racked. | ||
Air‑to‑Surface Missile | 18,000¥ | 3x | ½m3 | The DRDO Inderpal: a basic air-to-surface guided glide bomb with an effective range of 40 km. Capable of destroying infantry groups, armor, civilian infrastructure, and light fortifications. Ignore space requirement if racked. | ||
Expanded Magazine | 14,000¥ | 3x | 2 m3 | A concealed auto-feeder to rack up to four additional missiles. | ||
Thermal-Flare Launcher | 65,000¥ | 1.5x | 2 m3 | The Ordtech SUU-45 thermal-flare launcher. Defends against heat-seeking guided weapons. | ||
Combat Electronics | ||||||
Civilian ECCM | 6,500¥ | 1.3x | – | Civilian-grade ECCM to protect the plane's comms systems. | ||
Security ECCM | 87,500¥ | 3.5x | – | Upgrade to security-grade ECCM. | ||
Military ECCM | 4,000,000¥ | 8x | 1 m3 | Upgrade to military-grade ECCM. | ||
Civilian ECM | 20,000¥ | 2x | – | Civilian-grade ECM. Disrupt enemy comms omni-directionally within 1 km with direct line-of-sight and within a couple hundred meters in crowded environments. | ||
Security ECM | 375,000¥ | 5x | 1 m3 | Upgrade to security-grade ECM. Disrupt enemy comms within 5 km with direct line-of-sight and within 1 km in crowded environments. The affected area can be omni-directional or directed to a particular quadrant. | ||
Military ECM | 10,000,000¥ | 10x | 1 m3 | Upgrade to military-grade ECM. Disrupt enemy comms within 25 km with direct line-of-sight and within 5 km in crowded environments. The affected area can be omni-directional or directed with variable precision. | ||
EWS V.I. | 150,000¥ | 2x | – | A Virtual Intelligence electronic-warfare agent from Monobe International. Can replace the operator (in which case it makes checks of modest skill, no rerolls possible) or provide Help to a human operator. | ||
Enhanced Targeting System | 150,000¥ | 2x | – | Improves target acquisition for aircraft-mounted weapon systems. Grants Help to relevant actions. |
* Indicates the black-market markup that was applied to produce the listed price. The runners lack a good connection for military equipment.
Renraku Blue Lotus Amphibious Security Transport
Specs | |
---|---|
Top Speed | 128 km/h (80 mph) |
Range | 500 km (310 miles) |
Cargo Capacity | 2,500 kg (2.5 tons) |
10 m3 (350 ft3) | |
Size | 7,000 kg (6.9 tons) |
45 m3 (1600 ft3) |
Description | |
---|---|
Power Plant | Magnesium-Ion Battery |
Attributes | Amphibious, Poor Handling, Poor Acceleration |
Electronics | Rigging Interface (1), External Cameras, GridGuide Link, Basic Radio Comms, Basic Cellular Comms |
Passenger Accommodations |
Two bucket seats in front. Two bucket seats in second row. One folding bench seat in cargo area. |
Access Points |
Four side doors for passenger seats. Rear door for cargo area. |
Upgrades
Upgrade Options | ||||||
Type | Cost | M* | Space | Description | ||
Drive Systems | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
High-Spec Engine | 10,000¥ | – | – | Improves top speed to 160 km/h (100 mph) and "Poor Acceleration" to "Mediocre Acceleration." | ||
Crystal-Silicon Battery | 20,000¥ | – | — | Improves range to 1,500 km (930 miles). | ||
Combat Hardware | ||||||
Anti‑Personnel Pop‑Up Turret | 75,000¥ | 2.5x | 1 m3 200 kg |
A concealed machine-gun turret with an effective range of 1 km. Useful against lightly-armored targets. | ||
Gyroscopic Stabilizer | 12,500¥ | 2.5x | – 50 kg |
Attempts to counteract the negative effects of the transport's movement on machine-gun fire. Gain Help when facing Disadvantage from this. | ||
Thermal-Flare Launcher | 45,000¥ | 1.5x | 0.5 m3 75 kg |
A thermal-flare launcher to defend against heat-seeking guided weapons. | ||
Combat Electronics | ||||||
Civilian ECCM | 5,000¥ | 1.3x | – | Civilian-grade ECCM to protect the transport's comms systems. | ||
Security ECCM | 65,500¥ | 3.5x | – | Upgrade to security-grade ECCM. | ||
Civilian ECM | 20,000¥ | 2x | 0.5 m3 50 kg |
Civilian-grade ECM. Disrupt enemy comms omni-directionally within 1 km with direct line-of-sight and within a couple hundred meters in crowded environments. | ||
Security ECM | 375,000¥ | 5x | 1 m3 100 kg |
Upgrade to security-grade ECM. Disrupt enemy comms within 5 km with direct line-of-sight and within 1 km in crowded environments. The affected area can be omni-directional or directed to a particular quadrant. | ||
EWS V.I. | 150,000¥ | 2x | – | A Virtual Intelligence electronic-warfare agent from Monobe International. Can replace the operator (in which case it makes checks of modest skill, no rerolls possible) or provide Help to a human operator. | ||
Enhanced Targeting System | 150,000¥ | 2x | – | Improves target acquisition for transport-mounted weapon systems. Grants Help to relevant actions. | ||
Support Systems | ||||||
Datajack | 2,500¥ | – | - | A datajack allowing access to vehicle systems, suitable for rigging or decking. | ||
Spotlight | 1,500¥ | – | – | A spotlight mounted on the side of the transport. | ||
Enhanced Cameras | 6,500¥ | – | – | The external cameras are higher resolution and include low-light and thermographic sensors. | ||
Ultrasonics | 30,000¥ | – | – | Ultrasonic generators, microphones, and echolocation processors allow ultrasonic vision in the vicinity of the transport. Ultrasonic sensors do not work when the transport is in motion. | ||
Drone Hatch | 5,000¥ | – | 0.5 m3 100 kg |
One type of small flying drone (e.g., a blimp drone) can be released from atop the transport. Includes pass-through for fiber-optic links. | ||
Additional Drone Configuration | 500¥ | – | – | The hatch can accomodate an additional type of flying drone, though only one can be loaded for release at a time. Swapping drones requires a few minutes work. | ||
Medium-Range Radio Sensor Suite | 25,000¥ | – | 100 kg | A roof-mounted radio sensor suite. | ||
Radio Hub | 4,000¥ | – | – | The transport's radio and cellular systems can operate as a local hub for properly-configured devices. | ||
Basic Satellite Link | 500¥ | – | – | A motorized satellite dish in a dome on top of the transport. Accesses LEO communications satellites during ideal conditions: no inclement weather and a wide-open view of the sky. | ||
Advanced Satellite Link | 4,000¥ | – | 100 kg | A motorized satellite dish on a telescoping pole mounted on top of the transport (the pole should be collapsed while driving). Better adept at accommodating inclement weather, partial views of the sky, and other complications. | ||
Facilities | ||||||
Workshop | 20,000¥ | – | 4 m3 500 kg |
Select an area of practice (e.g., mechanical engineering, electronics, explosives, chems, emergency medicine, hermetic summoning). The transport carries a workshop suitable for performing the relevant activity. | ||
Improved Workshop | 60,000¥ | – | 2 m3 300 kg |
Improves an existing workshop. Gain Help to the associated activity when the workshop is used. |
* Indicates the black-market markup that was applied to produce the listed price.
Saint Florian's House
Facilities | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type | Description | |||||
Chems Workshop | A workshop suitable for producing chems. | |||||
Explosives Workshop | A workshop suitable for producing explosives. | |||||
Emergency Exit | Florian has prepared an emergency escape exit into the sewers. | |||||
Medicine Lodge | A small shamanic medicine lodge of Bear. |
Upgrades
Upgrade Options | |||
Type | Cost | Description | |
Workshop | 20,000¥ | Select an area of practice (e.g., mechanical engineering, electronics, explosives, chems, emergency medicine, hermetic summoning). Provides a workshop suitable for performing the relevant activity. | |
---|---|---|---|
Improved Workshop | 60,000¥ | Improves an existing workshop. Gain Help to the associated activity when the workshop is used. |