Cosmoteer: Starship Architect & Commander

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Model-S7-3 (Starwright Starter)

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Ladies and gentlemen, starpilots, and cosmic enthusiasts! Step right up to witness the dawn of a new era in interstellar travel! I present to you the pinnacle of spaceship engineering, the Starwright Class Model-S7-3! Picture this: a sleek cobalt gray exterior adorned with striking white racing stripes and stars, a vessel that not only defies the laws of physics but does it with style!

Now, I know what you're thinking. "What about the original Model-S?" Well, let me tell you, the Model-S was a fine ship in its own right, but the Model-S7-3 is like comparing a hyperdrive to a rusty old boost thruster. Let's break it down for you spacefarers:

Price-wise, we're practically giving the Model-S7-3 away at a mere 61,550 credits. That's only a slight adjustment from its predecessor, but oh, the improvements are worth every credit.

First off, let's talk mass. The Model-S7-3 may be a bit heavier at 100.1 tonnes, but it's like upgrading from a space tricycle to a galactic cruiser. You'll feel the heft, but trust me, it's all about that stability.

Speed? Ah, yes. The Model-S7-3 clocks in at 76.2 meters per second, a tad slower than the original Model-S. But let me ask you this: What good is top speed when you're floating space debris because your shields couldn't keep up?

And speaking of shields, feast your eyes on the Model-S7-3's frontal shield with improved charging rates. It's like having a forcefield made of pure stardust protecting you from all angles! The Model-S, on the other hand, had shields that charged about as fast as your grandma's old hover-chair.

Now, armor coverage. The Model-S7-3 is practically a flying fortress with nearly 360 degrees of armor, including an improved faceplate. The original Model-S? Let's just say it had the defensive capabilities of a paper umbrella in a meteor shower.

Of course, we can't forget the firepower. The Model-S7-3 proudly retains the dual small laser blasters, ensuring you can still dance through asteroid fields with the grace of a comet. It's not about the size of your lasers; it's how you use them, my friends.

And for the aesthetics connoisseurs out there, say goodbye to that plain white paintjob! The Model-S7-3 comes factory stock in a mesmerizing cobalt gray with dazzling white racing stripes and stars. Because who wouldn't want to traverse the cosmos in style?

The Model-S7-3 is not just a ship; it's a statement. Sure, it may be a hair slower than the Model-S, but when it comes to the unpredictable cosmos, wouldn't you rather be in the starship that turns heads and survives in any galaxy? Buckle up, intrepid spacefarers, because the Model-S7-3 is about to redefine your notion of safety in space travel!



Model-S:
-61,700 Credit value.
-65.7 Tonnes of Mass.
-87.5m/s top speed.
-31.5m/s top reverse thrust.
-Minimal frontal armor.
-Dual small laser blasters.
-Shields with poor charging rates.
-Factory stock white paintjob.

Model-S7-3:
-61,550 Credit value.
-100.1 Tonnes mass.
-76.2m/s top speed.
-19.7m/s reverse thrust.
-Nearly 360 degrees of armor coverage, with an improved face-plate.
-Dual small laser blasters.
-Frontal shields with improved charging rates.
-Custom cobalt gray paint with white racing stripes and star accents.
2 Comments
Attention Deficit Dave 3 Dec, 2023 @ 9:33pm 
That, my friend. Is a turkey.
Bonible 3 Dec, 2023 @ 10:13am 
Excellent description!