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===Dromond=== ::Built By: Groundling humans ::Used Primarily By: Groundling humans ::Ship Type: Shuttle ::Tonnage: 16 ::Hull Points: 16 ::Crew: 10/16 ::Maneuverability Class: E ::Landing - Land: No ::Landing - Water: Yes ::Armor Rating: 9 ::Saves As: Thin Wood ::Power Type: Major or minor helm ::Ship's Rating: As per helmsman ::Standard Armaments: 3 Large Weapons, Piercing Ram ::Cargo: 8 tons ::Keel/Beam: 175ft./15ft. ::Cost: 8,000 to 15,000 gold pieces Comparatively large, relatively fast, and agile even in [[Wildspace]], decently armed and surprisingly cheap all things considered, the dromond is actually a fairly decent jammer for an uplifted sailing ship. The one drawback is that it might as well be made of cobwebs compared to some of the nastier monsters and ships out there in the [[Phlogiston]], so whilst it can make a decent choice for fledgling star voyages, upgrading as soon as possible should always be on your mind.
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