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== NPC Crew ==
== NPC Crew ==
# Steve Sanders - short, chubby, sanitation specialist (cleaning, garbage, sewer)
# Steve Sanders - short, chubby, charismatic sanitation specialist (cleaning, garbage, sewer)
#Brenda Walsh - quiet, nerdy, life support specialist (air/water)
#Brenda Walsh - quiet, shy, nerdy, life support specialist (air/water)
#Dylan McKay - schmoozy checklist guy, inventory supply-tracker
#Dylan McKay - schmoozy checklist guy, inventory supply-tracker
#Conan Carlsbad - thick-armed cargo-loader, alcoholic, wrestler, crewman
#Conan Carlsbad - thick-armed cargo-loader, alcoholic, wrestler, crewman
#Cleopatra Jones - big-afro'd electrical engineer
#Cleopatra Jones - overconfident big-afro'd electrical engineer
#David Lightman - IT/data specialist, bureaucracy specialist
#David Lightman - short-tempered IT/data specialist, bureaucracy specialist
# Gary Wallace - astronomical physicist
# Gary Wallace - teenage astronomical physicist

Revision as of 12:42, 12 January 2020


In Transport WTF5309, the team's beloved light transport. The WTF5309 can be manually operated by just two people. Is is quick and nimble for its class, but has no offensive capabilities (a strictly regulated configuration). It is equipped with a relatively modern medical bay, private bunks for 12, and an excellent array of tools, cargo rigging, and containers. To support your occasional dalliance in smuggling contraband, there are multiple small secret cargo holds that typical inspectors almost never find. Finally, you have one all-terrain ground transport vehicle; it's pretty banged up, but reliable.


  • BAIDER + Small NPC Crew
  • No offensive capabilities
  • Food-fabricator uses a protein powder as a base
  • Takes 100 high-density fuel rods (which come in heavy cases of 25)
  • Old-school medical bay can heal you 1 pt (per wound) in 5 minutes.
  • GravMod is decent but insufficient for high-performance maneuvers. Upgrading gravity modulation would cost $200,000.

NPC Crew

  1. Steve Sanders - short, chubby, charismatic sanitation specialist (cleaning, garbage, sewer)
  2. Brenda Walsh - quiet, shy, nerdy, life support specialist (air/water)
  3. Dylan McKay - schmoozy checklist guy, inventory supply-tracker
  4. Conan Carlsbad - thick-armed cargo-loader, alcoholic, wrestler, crewman
  5. Cleopatra Jones - overconfident big-afro'd electrical engineer
  6. David Lightman - short-tempered IT/data specialist, bureaucracy specialist
  7. Gary Wallace - teenage astronomical physicist