300-ton Dry-cutter cybershell (TL10)
SM7; 30 yd.; 50 dHP; HT 12; Hnd-1; SR5; streamlined; 120 dT cargo; test depth: 462ft/50m; Occ 2; $10.2MSystem table
- Front Hull
- [1] Armor, Organic (dDR3)
- [2] SM6-sized (Control Rool C7, Sensor/5, 2 stations), (Habitat, 2 cabins), (Fuel Tank, 5 dT used for liquid cargoes)
- [3] Sensor Array (Science)/8
- [4-6] Cargo, 45 dT, shielded from scanner
- Central Hull
- [1] Armor, Organic (dDR3)
- [2-3] Turbine
- [4] SM5 Main Battery, 1X10cm Gauss, 70 shots, concealed as a water refinenement system.
- [5-6] Cargo, 30 dT
- [core] Fusion reactor [!!]
- Rear Hull
- [1] Armor, Organic (dDR3)
- [2-4] Cargo, 45 dT
- [5] External Clamp
- [6] Hangar bay, 10 dT, Include 2X recon buzzbot
This cybershell is pressurized with vat-grown cetacean hide so as to keep cargo dry down to 50m, which makes it suitable for continental shelf operations to the sea floor. Its submersed top/cruise speed is 25kts/15kts. The hangar bay door is standardized to fit medium-sized underwater docks.
The Control room has the same template as a virtual interface implant with a small computer.
The Control room has the same template as a virtual interface implant with a small computer.
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