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| vehicletype = Mooncrest KDS-Tri spacejet | | vehicletype = Mooncrest KDS-Tri spacejet | ||
| owner = [[27th|Meitz Nighttail]] | | owner = [[27th|Meitz Nighttail]] | ||
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| propulsion = Antigrav engines for flight inside planetary atmospheres,<br>Impulse engines for interstellar flight | | propulsion = Antigrav engines for flight inside planetary atmospheres,<br>Impulse engines for interstellar flight | ||
| powersource = Twin fusion reactors | | powersource = Twin fusion reactors | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 7 December 2020
The Evernight | |||||
Mooncrest KDS-Tri spacejet | |||||
Owned by Meitz Nighttail | |||||
Vehicle Statistics | |||||||||
Weapons | Speed | ||||||||
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Armor | Maneuverability | ||||||||
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Shields | Stealth | ||||||||
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Data | |||||||||
Propulsion: | Antigrav engines for flight inside planetary atmospheres, Impulse engines for interstellar flight | ||||||||
Power Source: | Twin fusion reactors | ||||||||
Origin: | Unknown, aquired by it's current owner in Dave-5288's orbit. | ||||||||
Occupant Capacity: | One pilot, two gunners, maximum of two passengers | ||||||||
Dimensions | |||||||||
Length: | 27,5 m | ||||||||
Width: | 6,5 m (in spacetravel mode) | ||||||||
Height: | 27,5 m (in spacetravel mode) | ||||||||
Weight: | Unknown | ||||||||
Weapons and Ammunition | |||||||||
Dual repetier laser artillery on prow, single disintegration cannon on rear. | |||||||||
Other Capabilities | |||||||||
Even though its capacities suggest otherwise, a spaceship of this model can be operated by one pilot alone. Its rotating cockpit allows for a landing and a spacetravel mode (pictured). When entering landing mode, the main body of the ship rotates around the cockpit to an horizontal position. |
VehicleBox created by @Maekada |