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Working in the void of space is a risky, dangerous proposition - but in cases where a ship or installation needs to be repaired externally, it is often necessary. This is the primary role of the spaceman (often: spacedude). They're also a poor second choice to an [[Escape Pod]], when fleeing a crippled starship. Amazingly, these suits have also been used for orbital protests.
Working in the void of space is a risky, dangerous proposition - but in cases where a ship or installation needs to be repaired externally, it is often necessary. This is the primary role of the spaceman (often: spacedude). They're also a poor second choice to an [[Escape Pod]], when fleeing a crippled starship. Amazingly, these suits have also been used for orbital protests.
The bandit [[Cravien Shard]] is also known to deploy Spacemen as an additional defense.


Any Privateer who takes on the universe in nothing but a vacuum suit is hard core, to say the least.
Any Privateer who takes on the universe in nothing but a vacuum suit is hard core, to say the least.

Revision as of 12:00, 5 February 2011

Spaceman
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Type Spaceman
Primary User Civilians
Max Velocity 40 KPS
Max Afterburner Velocity 80 KPS
Acceleration 6 KPS^2
Max Y/P/R 15/15/15 DPS
Armor 25 cm fore/sides/aft
Crew 1 (Pilot)
Gun Mounts 1
Missile Mounts 0
Module Mounts 0




Spaceman, Tri-System circa 2790.

Working in the void of space is a risky, dangerous proposition - but in cases where a ship or installation needs to be repaired externally, it is often necessary. This is the primary role of the spaceman (often: spacedude). They're also a poor second choice to an Escape Pod, when fleeing a crippled starship. Amazingly, these suits have also been used for orbital protests. The bandit Cravien Shard is also known to deploy Spacemen as an additional defense.

Any Privateer who takes on the universe in nothing but a vacuum suit is hard core, to say the least.