Stone Age - Transportation
Ships and carts of the stone age.
Transportation
Stone Age Vessels
The fastest ways to travel over large bodies of water or flat sands. The amount of labor and material that goes into even the smallest seaworthy boat causes their price to buy, build and repair to be expensive.
Table of Stone Age Vessels
Vessel | Top Speed | Handling | Decks | Size | Armor | Vehicle Modules | Crew | Rooms/ Bunks | MHP | Hold Space | Cost |
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Canoe | 7 | 7 | 1 | 3 m | 1 | None | 1-2 | None | 1 | 200 kg | 175 SC |
Pontoon | 10 | 6 | 1 | 10 m | 1 | None | 1-8 | None | 2 | 300 kg | 500 Silver |
Sailboat | 10 | 6 | 1 | 8 m | 1 | None | 1-8 | None - 1 | 2 | 300 kg | 1,200 Silver |
Personal Transportation
Since the invention of the wheel carts, wagons and carriages have been the land travel staple.
Table of Personal Transportation
Vehicle | Description | Top Speed | Handling | Size | Armor | HP | Vehicle Modules | Cargo Space | Cost |
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Hand Cart | A two pronged cart that is dragged behind the user. | 6 | 2 | 2 m | 2 | 25 | None | 50 kg | 80 Beads |
Sled | A two pronged sled designed to be pulled by mounts or users. Ideal for carrying cargo. | 6 | 3 | 2 m | 2 | 25 | None | 80 kg | 120 Beads |