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G-Wood - Kiro
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~G-Wood~

Cete'el Interstellar Cruiser
Small Ship
400 Meters

0 Armaments
10 Shields
200 Propulsion (Quad-engine rockets w/ afterburner (No drain on Core))
120 ?Core Points?
75 Armor


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Appearance:

[Image: MereResistanceCruiser.jpg]

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Armor:

Stasis Shielding: As it turns out, the technology used to create stasis fields can also be applied to deflect and dispurse the energy from various weapons. This upgrade makes use of such amplification to strength a ships shields. In addition, the stasis technology retains it original function. If you're tired of unwanted guests teleporting onto your ship, then this is the upgrade for you.

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Crew:

Kiro - Captain

Bujin - First mate

G-Wood A.I - Built in artificial intelligence in the ship. Does most controls for the piloting and operation of the ship, with the exception of of operating weapons, which is voice-commanded.



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[Image: gwoodmapov2.png]

A: Cockpit, obviously the control room of the ship. Although the vehicle itself is run off the central computer?s artificial intelligence, manual override can be activated from here. Control panels line the room, with various beeping and flashing lights. A few windows reside from here to there, and the room is mostly a chrome-ish color. Very hi-tech.

B: Side room, more or less unused for most things. Most of this room?s wall is taken up by a very large window, which is all the d?cor even contained. Said window allows passengers of the ship to gaze out into space as the vessel cruises through the stars.

C: Bridge hallway. Probably the least safe area of the ship, since the bridge is the vessel?s weak point. The hall?s wall is lined with foreign symbols, unreadable by just about anyone; having come from a language long forgotten. It?s assumed that the vehicles? artificial intelligence knows what the symbols mean, but no one?s really sure.

D: The arcade. Classic games line the walls of this area, and it used to be a favorite hangout of Michael's before he vanished. Darkly lit, for full effect; silhouette-inducing lamps hanging from the ceiling cascade a kind of shade over the room, giving the kind of feel an arcade should have.

E: The bathroom. Marble floors, marble walls, a beautifully polished sink, and a similiarly marble toilet. There?s a standing glass shower against the wall of the room, and a spa-esque bath against the other wall. Very elegant, very fancy.

F: The galley! Where all the food is kept. Refrigerators hold food, but the main feature is a state of the art ?microwave?, that you state your order to, and it appears inside. Obviously an invaluable device. Typical cafeteria set-up, although one may choose to eat outside the galley as well, if they wish. Who?s stopping you?

G: Entrance room, from the bridge hall. Mostly, this is where one goes to watch television, as it?s a bit of a living room as well. Couch against one wall, of the red velvet sort, and a plasma screen television built into the wall.

H: The weight room. Punching bags, speed bags, weight benches, etc, line this room. For keeping in shape on long journeys, this is a convenient room to have. Concrete floor, but a thin layer of it, placed above the steel flooring of the ship?s frame/armor.

I, K, L: One simple bed in each, these are just basic bedrooms. Room L has a window that looks out into the stars, with blinds that may be drawn. One dresser in each room, with a mirror on said dresser. Personal items may, of course, be brought in to decorate the rooms. Shag carpeting covers the floors.
I ? Vacant
K ? Bujin's room.
L ? Vacant

J: Would be a typical bedroom; like I, K, and L ? had Kiro not remodeled it. The walls are a forest green color, with painted lime green vines, as the design. The floor is a carpet, with a green background, but a wolf?s face designed into the center. The ceiling matches the walls. Kiro's bed is a twin bed, with bed sheets and a bedspread that matches his walls. Comforter matches as well, as do the pillows. An oak dresser is placed against the window wall, beside the window. No one other than Kiro has seen Kiro's room, inside, so the rest of the ship remains unaware of the remodeling.
(J - Kiro)

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"We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl."
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