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| Reuke_Cambrist | Date: Sunday, 14 Jun 2015, 4:26 AM | Message # 1 |
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| As per management's instructions I request the following:
Brentaal Combustibles, Ltd. In previous RPs, Cambrist was always a hereditary shareholder in Brenta Combustibles, Ltd., but since losing his seat in the Senate and having an abundance of time on his hands, he would have taken a more active role in managing the company. It would be based on the moons of Gumbus and Cavas, gas giants in the Brentaal system, and would be a harvester and supplier of tibanna gas and other combustibles mainly to the Empire. It's not a big operation, probably consisting of a few gas platforms and refineries and perhaps a couple of Garman-class mining vessels. Its main purpose would traditionally be to provide a slow, steady stream of income to supplement the lifestyles of House Cambrist's nobles rather than to compete on a galactic scale.
Private Retreat on the Moons of Far Qasqi Cambrist had business dealings with the planet Centares in previous RPs. Far Qasqi is a world in the Centares system with a large number of moons, and Cambrist had previously acquired ownership of these moons. I envisaged them as being uninhabitable, with no resources to speak of. They're mainly just a secluded place for Cambrist's private retreat and to house some of his personal property he doesn't want to pay taxes on, such as racing yachts. It would also house his collection of Jedi and Sith artifacts (not for combat use), and a backup of his personal library.
The retreat would be self-contained, built into a shadowy cliff face on one of the moons, and would be powered-down except for an auxiliary generator that provides faint power to sensors to detect any intruders. The power would be faint enough to avoid detection on scanners.
32 Arrowhead-class Droid Interceptors To deter intruders from his Far Qasqi retreat, Cambrist would have stowed the last 32 surviving Arrowhead-class droid interceptors there. The Arrowhead was a plot device from A Galaxy At War; Brentaal developed them to compete with Alyn Stark's droid fighters. But only a handful were produced and they weren't popular. They would eventually be phased out, with Cambrist acquiring the last 32. I have no intention of using these anywhere other than Far Qasqi, and I don't imagine 32 of them being all that formidable. But it's a nice reference to A Galaxy At War, I thought (It would also be nice for them to get one last hurrah, so to speak, since they never saw action on the other site). The statistics are below:
Make: Kuat Drive Yards, Industrial Automaton, Rothana Heavy Engineering Model: Arrowhead-class Drone Interceptor (Royalties: Incom Corporation, Government of Brentaal) Length: 2.1 meters Height/depth: 0.9 meters
Engines: Triple Ion Engines Maximum Acceleration: ≈ 5,200 g (120 MGLT) Maximum Speed (Atmosphere): ≈ 1,300 kph (≈ 13,000 kph w/optional deflector shield) Hyperdrive: None equipped
Shielding: None equipped Hull: Titanium frame, durasteel hull (15 RU) Armament: 2 Quad Light-Repeating Blaster Cannons
Crew: None (onboard Industrial Automaton Intellex 10 droid "brain")
Design History: Commissioned by the government of Brentaal, the Arrowhead-class Interceptor was designed by the Incom Corporation, loosely based on the Delta-series interceptors designed by the long-defunct Kuat Systems Engineering. Incom believed the design to be in the public domain, until Kuat Drive Yards sued Incom over its use of the Delta-series and acquired complete ownership of the Arrowhead design (though Incom retained some royalties).
The Arrowhead is as fast and even faster than its Delta-series predecessors, achieving acceleration in excess of 5,200 G's (without the weight of a pilot, life support systems, inertial dampners, and other accommodations). It also boasts one more engine than the Delta-series. It has a unique weapons system of two quad repeating blasters that, while weaker than most fighters, compensate for this with a firing rate of almost 1,000 shots per minute (though higher firing rates require power to be shifted from the engines). It can also be mounted with two proton torpedoes, though these don't come standard.
The Arrowhead-class is smarter than its droid starfighter predecessors, equipped with a specially-designed Intellex 10 computer based on the Intellex VI droid "brain" of R4-series droids, but programmed to be combat-capable. With its advanced suite of sensors and targeting software, it is deadly in a dogfight—especially en masse.
Sir Reuke ur'Tsyne Cambrist Chairman of the Imperial Trade and Commerce Authority Seneschal of House Cambrist Former Imperial Senator of Brentaal
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| Management | Date: Friday, 19 Jun 2015, 2:41 AM | Message # 2 |
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| APPROVED.
- Arrowhead droid starfighters intended for use only at Far Qasqi
- 2 Garman-class mining vessels for Brenta Combustibles
Quote Senator_Cambrist (  ) Brentaal Combustibles, Ltd. In previous RPs, Cambrist was always a hereditary shareholder in Brenta Combustibles, Ltd., but since losing his seat in the Senate and having an abundance of time on his hands, he would have taken a more active role in managing the company. It would be based on the moons of Gumbus and Cavas, gas giants in the Brentaal system, and would be a harvester and supplier of tibanna gas and other combustibles mainly to the Empire. It's not a big operation, probably consisting of a few gas platforms and refineries and perhaps a couple of Garman-class mining vessels. Its main purpose would traditionally be to provide a slow, steady stream of income to supplement the lifestyles of House Cambrist's nobles rather than to compete on a galactic scale.
Private Retreat on the Moons of Far Qasqi Cambrist had business dealings with the planet Centares in previous RPs. Far Qasqi is a world in the Centares system with a large number of moons, and Cambrist had previously acquired ownership of these moons. I envisaged them as being uninhabitable, with no resources to speak of. They're mainly just a secluded place for Cambrist's private retreat and to house some of his personal property he doesn't want to pay taxes on, such as racing yachts. It would also house his collection of Jedi and Sith artifacts (not for combat use), and a backup of his personal library.
The retreat would be self-contained, built into a shadowy cliff face on one of the moons, and would be powered-down except for an auxiliary generator that provides faint power to sensors to detect any intruders. The power would be faint enough to avoid detection on scanners.
32 Arrowhead-class Droid Interceptors To deter intruders from his Far Qasqi retreat, Cambrist would have stowed the last 32 surviving Arrowhead-class droid interceptors there. The Arrowhead was a plot device from A Galaxy At War; Brentaal developed them to compete with Alyn Stark's droid fighters. But only a handful were produced and they weren't popular. They would eventually be phased out, with Cambrist acquiring the last 32. I have no intention of using these anywhere other than Far Qasqi, and I don't imagine 32 of them being all that formidable. But it's a nice reference to A Galaxy At War, I thought (It would also be nice for them to get one last hurrah, so to speak, since they never saw action on the other site). The statistics are below:
Make: Kuat Drive Yards, Industrial Automaton, Rothana Heavy Engineering Model: Arrowhead-class Drone Interceptor (Royalties: Incom Corporation, Government of Brentaal) Length: 2.1 meters Height/depth: 0.9 meters
Engines: Triple Ion Engines Maximum Acceleration: ≈ 5,200 g (120 MGLT) Maximum Speed (Atmosphere): ≈ 1,300 kph (≈ 13,000 kph w/optional deflector shield) Hyperdrive: None equipped
Shielding: None equipped Hull: Titanium frame, durasteel hull (15 RU) Armament: 2 Quad Light-Repeating Blaster Cannons
Crew: None (onboard Industrial Automaton Intellex 10 droid "brain")
Design History: Commissioned by the government of Brentaal, the Arrowhead-class Interceptor was designed by the Incom Corporation, loosely based on the Delta-series interceptors designed by the long-defunct Kuat Systems Engineering. Incom believed the design to be in the public domain, until Kuat Drive Yards sued Incom over its use of the Delta-series and acquired complete ownership of the Arrowhead design (though Incom retained some royalties).
The Arrowhead is as fast and even faster than its Delta-series predecessors, achieving acceleration in excess of 5,200 G's (without the weight of a pilot, life support systems, inertial dampners, and other accommodations). It also boasts one more engine than the Delta-series. It has a unique weapons system of two quad repeating blasters that, while weaker than most fighters, compensate for this with a firing rate of almost 1,000 shots per minute (though higher firing rates require power to be shifted from the engines). It can also be mounted with two proton torpedoes, though these don't come standard.
The Arrowhead-class is smarter than its droid starfighter predecessors, equipped with a specially-designed Intellex 10 computer based on the Intellex VI droid "brain" of R4-series droids, but programmed to be combat-capable. With its advanced suite of sensors and targeting software, it is deadly in a dogfight—especially en masse.
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