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World Traveler in Training
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Chicago, IL
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Go-Corp/Utilitech Metrocab (“Robo-Hack”) (TL11)
A robo-hack seats four passengers. A typical fare costs $20 per person per 10 miles (p. S51). Subassemblies: Body with Fair Streamlining +3. Powertrain: 525-lb. thrust Standard Reactionless Thruster with 180-kW Nuclear Power Unit (5 year lifespan) and 6,000-lb. Repulsorlift Generator (1-yard ceiling). Occupancy: 4 NPS with Improved Access. Cargo: 100 kg (11 cf.) Armor All: 4/200 Equipment: Body: Small dumb dedicated computer with RVO (Piloting) program (Skill 12), 0.1 gig Database (national road atlas), 4 crashwebs, 4-person environmental control. Statistics: Size: 6 m. x?x? Payload: 0.51 tons Lwt.: 3 tons Volume: 225 cf. Maint.: 112 hours Price: $32,166 HT: 11. HPs: 167 Body. aSpeed: 188 aAccel: 2 aDecel: 18 aMR: 4.5 aSR: 4 Stall Speed: 0. Design Notes: Body is 225 cf; structure is Light, Cheap with Fair Streamlining. Armor is Cheap Composite. Computerized controls. Design aSpeed was the same as the "historical" value. The design is overweight by 10 lbs. for the repulsorlift system; this can be ignored or the GM could lower the stated cargo capacity.
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