Starships and Vehicles Guide- T

 

T-19 a Skystalker – Vehicle common on the planet Gantooine, also known as a Groundhugger.

 

T’Messek – Starship belonging to the disgraced Jedi Knight Yyfekk Talaihin. 

 

T’Rellers Run – Small freighter belonging to Darwyn T’Reller, a female smuggler who taught the young Jan Lomona and Petrol Merritch much about their professions.

 

Tailburner - Freighter belonging to Glann Cipples Janos liaison Himbimimam.

 

Tat II - Stock light freighter owned by the secret agent Bazillicon Doron.  Given his perilous nature of his operations within Peach Squadron and his increasing workload as an intergalactic super spy, he had the Tat II fitted with an intelligent ships computer – a vital aide in the more covert missions he was increasingly undertaking.

 

Tears-of-an-Angel – Starship belonging to the massive alien bounty hunter Elbar-Wings-of-an-Angel.

 

Telenekar - Small freighter belonging to the Chancai operative Boba Dallagra.

 

Tempestuous - New Republic starship famously captained by Junk Hooley.  The Tempestuous was vital in the infamous Ricanus Incident, where Hooley was almost betrayed by his second in command, the soon-to-be Captain Conno.

 

Thunderchild – Starship once owned by Yorath Devalis and later owned by Ryath Centaur, ex-Imperial turned mercenary and a native of the planet Sapphire.  Fast and well armoured, this Powcorp INS VIP Hyperdrive Shuttle MkI was bought as a barely space worthy wreck – Centaur invested what credits he could make as a mercenary into rebuilding and customising the 24.3 metre-long starship.  Utilising space for weapons systems and an onboard medi-centre left the Thunderchild with only 15 metric tonnes of cargo space and cramped cabin space for only four passengers and two crew.  A fast ship, she also had a x0.8 hyperdrive and operated with two twin medium laser cannons and both fore and aft proton torpedoe tubes.  The Thunderchild bore many battle scars and was all but destroyed while defending Glann Cipple during a meteor shower covered invasion of Amagad by rival ganglords.  The Thunderchild was finally destroyed while parked at Centaurs Palace and headquarters of the Iron Claws mercenary unit on Hellion during a surprise attack by an Imperial faction after the death of Emperor Palpatine at Endor.

 

Thunderchild II – Second starship of that name to be owned by mercenary Ryath Centaur.  The Thunderchild II was a slightly modified Sienar Fleet Systems/Cygnus Spaceworks Sentinel Class landing craft, armed with four laser cannons, two concussion missile launchers, ion cannon and rotating repeating blasters controlled by a crew of five and capable of carrying up to fifty-four troops.  Stationed in a concealed hangar beneath Centaurs Palace on Hellion, the mercenary barely escaped with his life during an attack by an Imperial faction determined to carve out an Empire of its own on the Mid-Rim.  Centaur and a small team of his mercenaries rid the planet of the Imperial invaders.  Leaving the Iron Claws to Saul Davlon, Centaur retained the Thunderchild II for 14 years before it was lost whilst being flown by Centaurs great friend Jan Lomona after taking Ryath and Lomonas daughter Paige to their honeymoon destination.

 

Thunderchild III – The third starship of that name to be owned by mercenary Ryath Centaur.  The Thunderchild III was designed and built by the SoroSuub Corporation as a Pulsar Hyperspace Shuttle MkII.  20 metres long, the Thunderchild III had a crew of two and could comfortably transport up to six passengers and thirty metric tonnes of cargo.  The crafty was explosively fast and handled especially well within a planets atmosphere.  Strong shields protected its light hull and its offensive capacity included a double laser cannon and twin concussion tubes.  The agile craft was Centaurs starship of choice whether on a covert mission or taking vacations around the Mid-Rim.

 

Thunderer Iron Claw frigate used during the Battle of Histai.

 

Tracer IV - Tracer IV is the designated codename of the intelligence-gathering vessel stationed by Rebel command at the Cawbate Planetoid Field. Sitting at the edge of the field so that sensor disruption were at a minimum, it would retreat if anything threatened the vessel. The vessel is a standard YT-1300 Correllian Stock Light Freighter, with twice the normal number of weapons, shields and a full sensor suite. There were three members of her crew.

 

Trackdown - 31 meter long starship capable of holding 20 metric tonnes of cargo, or in the case of its owner Gillion Hulsh, live cargo.  The big game hunter has outfitted his ship to capture live game.

 

Trans-bubble – Similar to Air Tube cars, Trans-bubbles are used for intra-ship travel on massive starships.

 

Trekker – Ship that was once owned by the Galletti family of Trefnare.

 

Trepsopp - Ship that was once owned by the Galletti family of Trefnare.

 

Trooper – First hyperspace capable starship owned by the A-desandian smuggler Jan Lomona and the vehicle he left home in at the age of sixteen.

 

Turn - Space Yacht owned by the gambler Koumi Kren.  18 metres long and fitted with an expensive sensor suite, all the radar detection in the sector couldn’t prevent his drive systems shutting down and leaving him stranded on the edge of the Ruuthorne System.

 

Twisted Sabre - Starship owned by Blake De'Athe.