Mission Computer

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Ship Dealer
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A Ship Dealer is an independently-run dealership which offers spacecraft and spacecraft components for sale as well as repair and rental services. There are 33 ship dealers located on bases around the Gemini Sector. Ship dealers include a Showroom, a Ship Modification bay and a Sensor Booth. Avr ships is the ship dealer located on New Detroit. Exploratory Services' officer Gabriel Quentin wrote about the organization in GEMINI SECTOR: AN OVERVIEW. In 2670, Lynn Murphy believed that failing to deliver ore and construction equpiment from the Corcoran Corporation through the Church of Man blockade of Liverpool would cause ship dealers to begin running out of spare parts.

Showroom

The showroom offers three types of spacecraft for sale, the Orion, Galaxy and Centurion. It is staffed by a salesman who is familiar with the spacecraft and who can provide potential buyers with brochures and their contact card. Payment is deducted automatically and the dealership delivers the new spacecraft to a landing pad. Ship dealers will accept used spacecraft as trade-ins at their Joan’s Index Value, including the Tarsus which they do not offer for sale. The resale value of a given ship's components are factored into the total value of the trade-in, with damage to components taken into account.

Any cargo aboard a ship is tranferred to the new craft. A sale can not take place if the ship being sold contains more cargo than the new one can hold. The Merchants' Guild blocks Ship Dealers from selling surplus cargo during spacecraft trade-ins although some less reputable salesman will keep excess cargo for themselves. Jump drives, secret compartments, sensors and navigational maps are also transferred to new spacecraft rather than sold.

Ship dealers do not offer financing because of the risk assosciated with operating a spacecraft in Gemini. New spacecraft must be purchased for a lump sum. They do not offer insurance. Ship dealers on pleasure planets advertise rentals.

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Ship Modification

The ship modification bay allows spacecraft owners to purchase, sell and repair upgrades and equipment for their spacecraft. Ships are moved from landing bays to the ship modification bay for any work. The dealership can repair damaged guns, engines, shields, armor, tractor beams, jump drives, maneuvering jets and sensors. The bay is also used for purchasing and loading ammunition in the form of missiles and torpedoes. Spacecraft owners are forbidden from purchasing missiles or torpedoes if they do not own a launcher as this constitutes intent to sell. The trade-in price for components and the amount charged for repairs is decided based on their level of damage.

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Sensor Booth

The Software Booth is the room in a ship dealer where spacecraft owners can purchase, sell and repair scanner hardware and maps. The booth has evolved since the deregulation of navigational software following the collapse of the Meshach administration. Because of this deregulation, spacecraft can legally operate without any navigational software for only the second time since before 1969. The software booth offers lineups of three scanner types each from Iris, Hunter and B & S.

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Prices

All prices are given in credits.

Item Price Trade In
Ships
Tarsus 5,000
Orion 75,000 75,000
Galaxy 150,000 150,000
Centurion 200,000 200,000
Upgrades
Afterburner 3,000 1,750
Armor
Plasteel Armor 1,000 500
Tungsten Armor 1,500 700
Cargo Expansion 5,000 3,500
ECM
Level 1 5,000 3,500
Level 2 15,000 10,000
Level 3 30,000 20,000
Engines
Level 1 10,000 6,500
Level 2 30,000 20,000
Level 3 60,000 40,000
Level 4 100,000 65,000
Level 5 150,000 100,000
Jump Drive 10,000 7,500
Nav Maps
Clarke 2,000 1,000
Fariss 2,000 1,000
Humboldt 2,000 1,000
Potter 2,000 1,000
All Maps 5,000
Repair Droid 30,000 20,000
Shield Generators
Level 1 10,000 7,500
Level 2 30,000 20,000
Level 3 60,000 35,000
Level 4 100,000 75,000
Level 5 150,000 100,000
Scanners
Iris Mk I 10,000 7,500
Iris Mk II 30,000 20,000
Iris Mk III 60,000 40,000
Hunter 6 30,000 20,000
Hunter 6i 50,000 37,500
Hunter Infinity 80,000 57,500
B & S Tripwire 40,000 27,500
B & S E.Y.E. 70,000 50,000
B & S Omni 100,000 65,000
Tractor Beam 7,500 5,000
Turret (any) 10,000 7,500
Guns
Laser 1,000 750
Mass Driver 1,500 1,000
Meson Blaster 2,500 1,600
Neutron Gun 5,000 3,500
Particle Cannon 10,000 7,500
Tachyon Cannon 20,000 16,000
Ionic Pulse Cannon 40,000 27,000
Plasma Gun 80,000 55,000
Missile Launcher 10,000 7,500
Missiles
Dumb Fire 20 10
Heat Seeker 35 20
Image Recognition 75 50
Friend or Foe 100 75
Torpedo Launcher 2,000 1,400
Torpedo 15 10

2670 Additions

Item Price Trade In
Upgrades
Advanced Droid 90,000 40,000
Gun Cooler 300,000 100,000
Armor
Isometal Armor 6,000 3,000
Engines
Level 6 250,000 100,000
Level 7 350,000 200,000
Shield Generators
Level 6 180,000 110,000
Level 7 200,000 140,000
Shield Regenerator 170,000 80,000
Speed Enhancer 240,000 100,000
Thrust Enhancer 60,000 30,000
Guns
Fusion Cannon 100,000 60,000

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Computers

Ship Modification Bay

Computer Text

Transaction Successful

Thank You

Nothing to Sell

NOTHING TO SELL

No Damaged Components

NOTHING TO REPAIR

Ammunition Purchased

ORDNANCE LOADED

Ammunition Sold

ORDNANCE REMOVED

No Hardpoint

NO ROOM ON SHIP

No Credits

INSUFFICIENT CREDIT

Canceled

TRANSACTION ABORTED

Item Listing

{name} Ships Quantity: X {if > 1)

{image}

Cost: X Credits: X

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Damaged
2670 Additions
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Damaged

Sensor Booth

Computer Text

Transaction Successful

Thank You

Nothing to Sell

NOTHING TO SELL

No Damaged Components

NOTHING TO REPAIR

No Hardpoint

NO ROOM ON SHIP

No Credits

INSUFFICIENT CREDIT

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{name}

{image}

Cost: X Credits: X

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Damaged

Wing Commander Privateer Player's Guide

Mission Computer

Mission Computers are ubiquitous. These are the most popular forum for hiring pilots. They are quick and typically built into the base itself. Many pilots rely upon their convenience for work. This automated system offers a variety of missions for widely varying pay. The military also uses this service to solicit mercenaries, a practice they are continuing due to its cost efficiency and the high mission success rate. Whether your ship is a cargo vessel or a killing machine, you can find work here.

The interface is friendly. After a palm print identification you may scroll through the available listings. If you accept a mission, you may use the arrows to continue scrolling through them. The Mission Computers follow the Guild standard that you probably ought not to take more than three missions at a time. This is for two reasons. First, pilots who regularly accept more than three missions usually end up dropping one and either losing someone money or causing massive casualties due to undelivered supplies or undefended civilians. Second, limiting the number of missions is an attempt to prevent mobsters and shady characters from accepting all the work and doling it out for a cut to flunkies and desperates, cornering the market.

Wing Commander Privateer Reference Guide

Mission Computer. Activate by clicking on the palm icon. When you find a satisfactory mission, click on the ACCEPT button. A mission that you accept no longer appears in the mission computer (it is summarized in your Personal Computer).

Privateer Playtesters' Guide

Mission Computer. The mission computer on every base in Gemini Sector offers a wide variety of missions. The assignments in this data bank am generated randomly from a large pool of variables. Therefore, you will hardly ever encounter the same mission twice. If you want to make more money on each mission, you should probably join the Mercenaries' Guild. Mission computer assignments also do not guarantee payment, so you may find yourself penniless even after a successfully completed mission.

Missions Offered. Attack, bounty hunting, defend base, patrol, scout.

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Behind the Screens

The greyscale image of the Mercenaries' Guild computer in the Wing Commander Privateer Player's Guide shows an earlier build where mission rewards were preceded by a plus.

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