Space Age - Transportation

A collection of various forms of transportation typically available in the Space Age.

Space Age - Transportation

Transportation is anything that uses mechanics, mechanisms, machines or fuel to propel users, passengers and cargo and convey them from one location to another.

Table of Personal Transportation

Vehicle Description Top  Speed (in Meters per Round) Handling Size  Armor HP Vehicle Modules Cargo Space Cost
Bicycle A two wheeled device that functions by being pedaled and balanced by the user. 8 Driving 4 2 m 1 20 None 5 kg 15 Credits
Skateboard A four wheeled board that can be easily picked up and carried while not in use. 7 Driving 3 2 m 1 2 None None 5 Credits
Roller Skates A set of four wheels attached to the bottom of shoe fittings that allows users to skate on any flat surface. While worn: Causes stairs to become Hazardous Terrain with a DC of 12 to avoid falling prone per Movement on said terrain. 7 Driving 3 Small 1 1 None None 2 Credits
Roller Blades A set of 3 to 6 wheels vertically aligned on the bottom of shoe fittings that allows users to quickly skate on any flat surface. While worn: Causes stairs to become Hazardous Terrain with a DC of 12 to avoid falling prone per Movement on said terrain. 8 Driving 3 Small 1 1 None None 2 Credits
Wheelbarrow A single wheel hand cart with two legs to rest on when not in use. 6 Driving 3 1 m 3 20 None 25 kg 5 Credits

Table of Land Vehicles

Vehicle Top  Speed (in 10 Meter Tiles) Handling (in 10 Meter Tiles) Size (in Square Meters)  DAPs (Deca Armor Points) DHPs (Deca Hit Points) Vehicle Modules Seats Cargo Space Cost
Four-Wheeler A small four wheeled motorized vehicle with a saddle seat often used for offroading and recreational driving. Uses .25 Liters of Gasoline to operate per minute. 3 (30 Ms) (108 kph) 1 2 0 4 Tiny Gas Engine 1 100 kg. 40 Credits
Go Kart A small four wheeled motorized vehicle with bucket seat often used for recreational driving.  Uses .25 Liters of Gasoline to operate per minute. 3 (30 Ms) (108 kph) 1 2 0 3 Tiny Gas Engine 1 100 kg. 40 Credits
Motor Scooter Essentially a motorized version of the bicycle. Uses .25 Liters of Gasoline to operate per minute. 3 (30 Ms) (108 kph) 1 2 0 3 Tiny Gas Engine 1 100 kg. 50 Credits
Dirt-Bike An off-road specialized motorbike. Uses .5 Liters of Gasoline to operate per minute. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 2 2 0 3 Tiny Gas Engine 1-2 50 kg. 60 Credits
Economy Motorcycle Essentially a motorized version of the bicycle. It is fast and maneuverable but offers little protection for the rider. Uses .5 Liters of Gasoline to operate per minute. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 2 2 0 3 Small Gas Engine 1-2 100 kg. 200 Credits
Roadster Motorcycle A more comfortable motorcycle for long trips and road driving. Uses 1 Liter of Gasoline to operate per minute. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 2 2 0 3 Small Gas Engine 1-2 100 kg. 800 Credits
Street Motorcycle A sleek and aerodynamic motorcycle racing and street riding. Uses 1 Liter of Gasoline to operate per minute. 6 (60 Ms) (216 kph) 3 2 0 3 Small Gas Engine 1-2 100 kg. 1,000 Credits
Hoverbike An advanced hoverbike with two large turbines one in front and one in back. Uses half a 12 Volt Car Battery per minute of flight. Immediately powers down when energy is depleted. 8 (80 Ms) (288 kph) 3 3 0 3 Small Electric Turbine Engine (x2) x3 12 Volt Car Batteries 50 kg. 10,000 Credits
Compact Car A smaller, more economical vehicle. Carries less cargo and passengers than a sedan. Uses .75 Liter of Gasoline to operate per minute. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 2 6 1 5 Small Hybrid Engine 2 200 kg. 1,000 Credits
Sports Car A smaller, faster and more stylish vehicle, sometimes referred to as a “sports car”. Carries less cargo and passengers than a sedan. Uses 1 Liter of Gasoline to operate per minute. 6 (60 Ms) (216 kph) 3 8 1 5 Large Gas Engine 3 200 kg. 8,000 Credits
Economy Four Door Car A larger and less stylish vehicle meant to carry many passengers or contained cargo. Uses 1 Liter of Gasoline to operate per minute. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 2 12 1 5 Small Gas Engine 4 400 kg. 2,000 Credits
Four Door Car A stylish vehicle meant to carry many passengers or contained cargo. Uses 1 Liter of Gasoline to operate per minute. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 2 12 2 7 Medium Gas Engine 4 600 kg. 8,000 Credits
Mini Van  A larger vehicle with a spacious back end that is capable of carrying cargo or a Vehicle Module. Uses 1 Liter of Gasoline to operate per minute. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 2 16 2 8 Medium Gas Engine 6 1,000 kg. 2,000 Credits
Hover Car A car with four turbines that allows the vehicle to hover or fly short distances. Uses one 12 Volt Car Battery per minute of flight. Immediately powers down when energy is depleted. 7 (70 Ms) (252 kph) 3 16 2 8 Small Electric Turbine Engine (x4) x4 12 Volt Car Batteries 4 400 kg. 20,000 Credits
Pickup Truck A larger vehicle with a large flat bed in the back that is capable of carrying large amounts of cargo or a Vehicle Module. Uses 1 Liter of Gasoline to operate per minute. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 2 18 2 10 Large Gas Engine 5 2,000 kg. 3,000 Credits
SUV A larger vehicle with increased seating capacity. Uses 1.5 Liters of Gasoline to operate per minute. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 2 18 2 12 Large Gas Engine 6 1,500 kg. 4,000 Credits
Raised Dually Truck A larger vehicle with a large flat bed in the back and dual rear wheels that is capable of carrying large amounts of cargo or a Vehicle Module. Uses 2 Liters of Diesel to operate per minute. 4 (40 Ms) (144 kph) 2 20 2 16 Medium Diesel Engine 5 5,000 kg. 6,000 Credits
Delivery Van A larger vehicle with a spacious back end that is capable of carrying cargo or a Vehicle Module. Uses 1 Liter of Gasoline to operate per minute. 4 (40 Ms) (144 kph) 2 20 2 16 Medium Gas Engine 3 5,000 kg. 2,000 Credits
Delivery Truck A larger vehicle with a spacious cargo box end that is capable of carrying cargo or a Vehicle Module. Uses 1 Liter of Gasoline to operate per minute. 4 (40 Ms) (144 kph) 2 30 2 20 Large Gas Engine 3 8,000 kg. 2,500 Credits
Hover Truck A truck with eight turbines that allows the vehicle to hover or fly short distances. Uses 2 12 Volt Car Battery per minute of flight. 6 (60 Ms) (216 kph) 3 30 2 20 Small Electric Turbine Engine (x8) x12 12 Volt Car Batteries 3 5,000 kg. 5,000 Credits
School Bus A larger vehicle with a spacious back end that features a high number of seats. Uses 2 Liters of Gasoline to operate per minute. 4 (40 Ms) (144 kph) 1 40 2 30 Large Diesel Engine 40 2,000 kg. 2,500 Credits
Semi Truck A larger vehicle with a tractor trailer hitch on the rear end that allows it to transport Trailers of various lengths. Uses 3 Liters of Diesel to operate per minute. 4 (40 Ms) (144 kph) 1 60 3 40 Large Diesel Engine 3 80,000 kg. 8,000 Credits

Table of Sea Vessels

Vessel Description Top Speed (in 100 Meter Tiles) Turn Speed (in 100 Meter Tiles) Decks Size  (in sq. Meters) DAPs Deca Armor Points Vehicle Modules Crew Rooms / Bunks DHP Deca Hit Points Cargo Space Cost
Rowboat A small rowboat with two paddles. 1 (10 Ms) 1 1 0 None  1 - 2 None 3 200 kg. 40 Credits
Sailing Pontoon A small sailing vessel that makes use of 2 or more pontoons and netting. 2 (20 Ms) (72 kph) 1 1 10  0 Small Sail(x2) 1 - 8 None 5 300 kg. 500 Credits
Sailing Yacht A luxurious sailing vessel for the wealthy sailor. 2 (20 Ms) (72 kph) 1 2 30  0 Large Sail 5 - 10 4 / 8 8 500 kg. 1,000 Credits
Motor Boat A small modern boat with an outboard gasoline motor. 4 (40 Ms) (144 kph) 1 1 5 1 Medium Gas Engine 1 - 2 None 8 300 kg. 800 Credits
Speed Boat A larger motor boat designed for speed and water racing. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 2 1 7 1 Medium Gas Engine (x2) 1 - 2 None 10 300 kg. 2,000 Credits
Smuggling Submarine A small submarine designed to be used in smuggling operations 3 (30 Ms) (108 kph) 1 1 20 2 Tiny Life Support Unit, Large Diesel Engine,  2-4 2/ 6 22 1,500 kg. 10,000 Credits
Patrol Craft A larger motor boat designed for patrols  and search and rescue services. 4 (40 Ms) (144 kph) 2 2 50 2 Large Gas Engine, Gatling Turret 5 - 8 4/ 8 30 1,000 kg. 2,500 Credits
Yacht A large motorized boat designed for luxury. 4 (40 Ms) (144 kph) 1 2 150 2 Large Diesel Engine (x2)  2 - 10 10 /16 15 2,500 kg. 20,000 Credits
Mega Yacht A massive motorized vessel designed for luxury. 3 (30 Ms) (108 kph) 1 3 200 2 Large Diesel Engine (x4) 20 - 80 100 / 160 50 10,000 kg. 100,000 Credits
Cargo Freighter A massive motorized vessel designed for cargo transport. 3 (30 Ms) (108 kph) 1 4 1,000 2 Large Diesel Engine (x6) 10 - 40 20 / 40  80 400 Million kg. 50,000 Credits

Table of Aircraft

Vehicle Description Top  Speed (in 10 Meter Tiles) Handling (in 10 Meter Tiles) Size (in Square Meters)  DAPs (Deca Armor Points) DHPs (Deca Hit Points) Vehicle Modules Crew Seats Cargo Space Cost
Rocket Pack A backpack mounted rocket engine. Manually controlled steering vents allow the user of a rocket pack to fly like a bird in the sky. Uses 2 Liters of Rocket Fuel to operate per minute. Immediately shuts down when fuel is depleted. 8 (80 Ms) (288 kph) 4 1 0 2 Rocket Engine(x2) 4 Liter Fuel Tank 1 1 None 2,500 Credits
Hovercraft An advanced hovercraft reminiscent of an oversized drone. Uses one 12 Volt Car Battery per minute of flight. Immediately powers down when energy is depleted. 7 (70 Ms) (252 kph) 3 10 0 10 Electric Turbine Engine  (x6) x6 12 Volt Car Batteries 1 4 100 kg. 5,000 Credits
Single Propeller Plane A modern propeller airplane with a sleek and aerodynamic design. Uses 3 Liters of Gasoline to operate per minute. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 3 12 1 12 Gasoline Propeller Engine 1-2 4 200 kg. 2,500 Credits
Dual Propeller Plane A modern propeller airplane with a sleek and aerodynamic design. Uses 4 Liters of Gasoline to operate per minute. 5 (50 Ms) (180 kph) 3 20 1 14 Gasoline Propeller Engine(x2) 1-2 8 400 kg. 5,000 Credits
Private Jet An advanced private jetliner with a sleek and aerodynamic design. Uses 4 Liters of Jet Fuel to operate per minute. 8  (80 Ms) (288 kph) 3 50 1 18 Jet Engine 1-2 10 600 kg. 20,000 Credits
Fighter Jet An advanced jet plane with a sleek and aerodynamic design. Uses 2 Liters of Jet Fuel to operate per minute. 10 (100 Ms) (360 kph) 5 30 2 22 Gatling Gun, Flares, Rocket Mounts(6), Jet Engine 1 1 100 kg. 100,000 Credits
Passenger Jet An advanced passenger jetliner with a sleek and aerodynamic design. Uses 6 Liters of Jet Fuel to operate per minute. 7 (70 Ms) (252 kph) 3 200 1 30 Jet Engine(x4) 1-2 50 10,000 kg. 50,000 Credits
Cargo Jet An advanced cargo jetliner with a sleek and aerodynamic design. Uses 6 Liters of Jet Fuel to operate per minute. 7 (70 Ms) (252 kph) 3 500 1 36 Jet Engine(x6) 1-2 6 100,000 kg. 80,000 Credits

Table of Star Vessels

Vessel Top Speed  In 100 Meter Tiles Handling In 100 Meter Tiles Decks Size  In sq. Meters Deca HP Armor Starship Modules Crew Rooms / Bunks / Seats Cargo Space Cost
Personal Transport Craft 10 (1,000 Ms) (3,600 kph) 2 1 20 20 1 Small Rocket Engine(x2), Tiny Life Support Unit, Tiny Fusion Reactor 1 1 / 1 500 kg. 120,000 Credits
Tug Freighter Craft 12 (1,200 Ms) (4,320 kph) 3 1 50 35 1 Small Rocket Engine(x3), Tiny Life Support Unit, Tiny Fusion Reactor 1-2 1 / 2  10,000 kg. 140,000 Credits
Passenger Craft 10 (1,000 Ms) (3,600 kph) 2 2 400 50 1 Medium Rocket Engine(x2), Small Life Support Unit, Small Fusion Reactor 6 2 / 6 / 40 50,000 kg. 2 Million Credits
Cargo Freighter Craft 10 (1,000 Ms) (3,600 kph) 2 3 1,000 100 1 Medium Rocket Engine(x2), Tiny Life Support Unit, Small Fusion Reactor 5 3 / 6 / 10 1 Million kg. 3 Million Credits
Military Fighter Craft 14 (1,400 Ms) (5,040 kph) 5 1 20 22 2 Small Rocket Engine(x2), Tiny Fusion Reactor, Gatling Gun, Rocket Mount(x4) 1 None 100 kg. 5 Million Credits
Military Destroyer 11 (1,100 Ms) (3,960 kph) 3 2 200 80 3 Medium Rocket Engine(x2), Small Life Support Unit, Small Fusion Reactor, Blaster Turret(x4), Torpedo Tube(x2)  10 5 / 10 / 10 50,000 kg. 12 Million Credits
Military Cruiser 10 (1,000 Ms) (3,600 kph) 2 3 500 180 4 Medium Rocket Engine(x2), Small Life Support Unit, Medium Fusion Reactor, Blaster Turret(x8), Torpedo Tube(x4), Beam Cannon(x2)  50 30 / 60 / 80 80,000 kg. 25 Million Credits