This small freighter was built tough, boasting 30 hull points, an AC of 16 reinforced by resilient plating, and a standard bridge to guide its voyages. It was engineered with a spike drive powered by an improved core—a design that made it agile despite its compact size.
Outfitted with light energy beams and protected by an ECM suite, the vessel was no stranger to danger. Its interior featured a smuggler’s hold and reinforced bulkheads, a combination that allowed it to navigate both legal and illicit channels despite resource constraints—10 tons of remaining mass, 16 power for 20 used, and 4 of 5 hardpoints already in use.
The ship’s inherent quirks added to its storied legacy. An aging hull allowed for cheaper repairs but also hinted at past battles, while temperamental systems would occasionally falter under stress. Most notably, a loyal beast onboard had become an unexpected ally, boosting pilot checks after six months of service—a testament to the vessel’s lasting character and the bond formed over countless missions.