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{{Vehicle_Stats
 
{{Vehicle_Stats
 
|Name = Hover Car/Skimmer
 
|Name = Hover Car/Skimmer
|Image =
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|Image = [[File:Basic3.jpg|Basic3.jpg]]
 
|Manu = Various companies
 
|Manu = Various companies
 
|Cost = 8,000
 
|Cost = 8,000
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|Daily = 75
 
|Daily = 75
 
|Pro = Hover
 
|Pro = Hover
|TopS = 150
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|TopS = 250
|TopK = 250
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|TopK = 150
|TurnS = 60
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|TurnS = 70
|TurnK = 100
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|TurnK = 42
 
|AcS = 80
 
|AcS = 80
 
|AcK = 48
 
|AcK = 48
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|Equip = None
 
|Equip = None
 
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'''Hover Cars''', or "Skimmers", are similar to automobiles, but have protected hoverfans instead of of wheels. They float on a cushion of air 30 centimeters (about a foot) above the ground.<ref>These vehicles are fairly advanced versions of modern-day hovercraft and are nothing like repulsorlift landspeeders of the Star Wars universe.</ref> A pair of turbo fans propel it through the air. In general, hover vehicles are faster than ground vehicles, but are less maneuverable and are limited to traveling on fairly level surfaces or calm water. On city streets, they are controlled by magnetic field generators that are built into the roads, that force them to slowdown when making turns or crossing intersections.<ref>This allows the vehicles to drive and corner like [[Ground Car]]s on city streets.</ref>
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'''Hover Cars''', or "Skimmers", are similar to automobiles, but have protected hoverfans instead of of wheels. They float on a cushion of air 30 centimeters (about a foot) above the ground.<ref>These vehicles are fairly advanced versions of modern-day hovercraft and are nothing like repulsorlift landspeeders of the Star Wars universe.</ref> A pair of turbo fans propel it through the air. In general, hover vehicles are faster than ground vehicles, but are less maneuverable and are limited to travelling on fairly level surfaces or calm water. On city streets, they are controlled by magnetic field generators that are built into the roads, that force them to slowdown when making turns or crossing intersections.<ref>This allows the vehicles to drive and corner like [[Ground Car]]s on city streets.</ref>
   
 
==Military Modification==
 
==Military Modification==
Although unusual, hover cars can be fitted with weapons and armor fittings. On most civilized worlds, operating a modified combat ground car without proper permits or authority is highly illegal. Such vehicles are typically armed patrol cars and caravan outriders. Vehicles fitted with concealable weapons and armor fittings are likely designed for criminal activity or insurgency.
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Although unusual, hover cars can be fitted with [[Vehicle-mounted Weapons|weapons]] and armor fittings. On most civilized worlds, operating a modified combat ground car without proper permits or authority is highly illegal. Such vehicles are typically armed patrol cars and caravan outriders. Vehicles fitted with concealable weapons and armor fittings are likely designed for criminal activity or insurgency.
   
If armed, a hover car can be fitted with a small or medium vehicular turret, up to 6 coats of armor (3 for concealed coats) and up to 4 slots for vehicle-mounted weapons. Each coat costs 4000 credits (this includes reflective coating), or 6000 for concealed coats. Screens, such as Albedo or Inertia, are powered by an econopack — 250 SEU, 25kg, 1250 credits — and requires 15,000 credits for assorted systems and adapters.
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If armed, a hover car can be fitted with a small or medium vehicular turret, up to 6 coats of armor (3 for concealed coats) and up to 4 slots for vehicle-mounted weapons. Each coat costs 4000 [[Credit|credits]] (this includes reflective coating), or 6000 for concealed coats. [[Defensive Screens and Suits|Screens]], such as Albedo or Inertia, are powered by an [[Power Econopack|econopack]] — 250 SEU, 25kg, 1250 credits — and requires 15,000 credits for assorted systems and adapters.
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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* [[Ground Car]] (the wheeled equivalent car)
 
* [[Ground Car]] (the wheeled equivalent car)
 
* [[Hover Transport]] (a hovercraft truck)
 
* [[Hover Transport]] (a hovercraft truck)
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* [[Hover Platform]] (light duty hover transportation)
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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H-car 2.jpg|
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Ubergth_-_a_real-world_hovercar_01.jpg
 
Star_Frontiers_Hover_Car_Counter.png|Hover Car Counter
 
Star_Frontiers_Hover_Car_Counter.png|Hover Car Counter
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
[[Category:Equipment Guide]]
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[[Category:Hovercraft]]
[[Category:Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Hovercrafts]]
 

Latest revision as of 23:55, 19 June 2020

Hover Car/Skimmer
Basic3
Purchasing
Manufacturer: Various companies
Cost to Own: 8,000 Cr
Rental Cost: 50 Cr plus 75 Cr/day
Transmission
Propulsion Type: Hover
Top Speed: 250m/t (150kph)
Turn Speed: 70m/t (42kph)
Acceleration Speed: 80m/t
Deceleration Speed: 40m/t
Power
Powerplant: x1 Type 2 Parabattery
Range: 1,000km
Fuel Economy: 1 SEU/km
Capacity
Crew: 1
Passengers: 5
Cargo Limit: 150 kg, 1 cubic meter
Armaments: None
Armor: None
Other Equipment: None

Hover Cars, or "Skimmers", are similar to automobiles, but have protected hoverfans instead of of wheels. They float on a cushion of air 30 centimeters (about a foot) above the ground.[1] A pair of turbo fans propel it through the air. In general, hover vehicles are faster than ground vehicles, but are less maneuverable and are limited to travelling on fairly level surfaces or calm water. On city streets, they are controlled by magnetic field generators that are built into the roads, that force them to slowdown when making turns or crossing intersections.[2]

Military Modification[]

Although unusual, hover cars can be fitted with weapons and armor fittings. On most civilized worlds, operating a modified combat ground car without proper permits or authority is highly illegal. Such vehicles are typically armed patrol cars and caravan outriders. Vehicles fitted with concealable weapons and armor fittings are likely designed for criminal activity or insurgency.

If armed, a hover car can be fitted with a small or medium vehicular turret, up to 6 coats of armor (3 for concealed coats) and up to 4 slots for vehicle-mounted weapons. Each coat costs 4000 credits (this includes reflective coating), or 6000 for concealed coats. Screens, such as Albedo or Inertia, are powered by an econopack — 250 SEU, 25kg, 1250 credits — and requires 15,000 credits for assorted systems and adapters.

Notes[]

  1. These vehicles are fairly advanced versions of modern-day hovercraft and are nothing like repulsorlift landspeeders of the Star Wars universe.
  2. This allows the vehicles to drive and corner like Ground Cars on city streets.

See also:

Gallery[]