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Sci-fi Fantasy

Star Wars New Saga

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"A Galaxy 5 Years after the first order-Resistance war."


Author's Note: This era explores the galaxy in a time of transition and turmoil. After the First Order-Resistance War, centralized power is gone, and chaos reigns. Factions of all kinds—feudal warlords, corporate dominions, and independent coalitions—struggle for control. Technology has regressed, and the once-great galactic order is now a shadow of its former self.
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YT-2600 Light Freighter
YT-2600 Light Freighter
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Description

The YT-2600 Light Freighter is a well-rounded, fast, and reliable transport ship favored by smugglers and traders in the Star Wars galaxy. It features a sleek design with a forward-mounted cockpit and a spacious cargo hold. In 5e, piloting the YT-2600 requires a DC 14 Pilot check to avoid obstacles or enemy fire. The ship has 60 hull points and 45 shield points, with twin blaster cannons that deal 3d6 damage within 30 feet. Its cargo capacity is 100 tons, and a DC 14 Strength or Athletics check is needed for fast cargo loading or unloading. If damaged, a DC 12 Mechanics check can repair the hull, shields, or engines. This ship strikes a good balance between speed, firepower, and cargo capacity.

Appearance

The freighter features a streamlined hull with a distinctive saucer shape, adorned with various patches and modifications from its previous owners. Its cockpit is situated at the front, with large viewports providing a panoramic view of the stars.

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