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3788 Scale Iridani Tugboat MGL 3d printed

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3788 Scale Iridani Tugboat MGL 3d printed
3788 Scale Iridani Tugboat MGL 3d printed

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3788 Scale Iridani Tugboat MGL

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The Omega Octant is east of the Alpha Octant empires seen in the Star Fleet Universe (beyond the Inter-Stellar Concordium), on the other side of a galactic void. That void is a dead zone where life is impossible and ships fall apart, marking a separation between Octants.  The Iridani Questors are comprised of an otter-like mammalian species native to a small cluster of stars in orbit of the Milky Way Galaxy. The distance from the Iridani Cluster to the nearest edge of the Galactic Rim is approximately equal to that between the Drex homeworld and the Probr capital, and is marked by numerous chains of supply docks connecting the Cluster to numerous entry points along the Galactic Energy Barrier. The Iridani themselves are a short-lived species, with an average lifespan of 35 to 40 years. Thus, the Iridani set out to live life to the fullest, though they are tempered by their strictly observed honor code. 

Prior to the Andromedan and Souldra invasions, the Iridani mostly set out for the galaxy in service of a given Quest, which a ship's captain (typically a noble) was obliged to fulfill prior to accepting their place in society. To that end, most Quest ships were designed to be modular in nature; the choice of modules would be selected prior to leaving the Cluster with the captain's particular Quest in mind, and would almost never be changed prior to its return home. With only two exceptions (each of which failed), the Iridani avoided any attempt to establish their own holdings along the Galactic Rim. For their part, no Omega faction, not even the Zosman Marauders, succeeded in establishing a foothold of their own in Iridani home space.

This “splendid isolation” lured the Iridani into a false sense of security, which the Andromedan Invaders would ruthlessly exploit. The Andromedans conquered Iridia in the midst of the Sixth Cycle, while the bulk of the Iridani fleet was deployed on Quests inside the Omega Octant. However, the invaders underestimated the depth of Iridani resolve; the Quest ships “still at large” assembled for the Grand Quest which successfully liberated the Throne Planet two years later. Iridani ships are armed with wide-angle phasers, focused energy beams, and target illuminators. Some Quest ships also possess either a Captain’s Gig or an Admiral’s Gig, a special shuttle type for use by its commanding noble. Note that the Iridani often decorate their ships garishly to resemble the ships they used to sail, even down to flags and pennants (which have no utility in space).

The Tugboat was the Iridani equivalent to a transport tug. It was primarily used to deploy Supply Docks or to replace the modules on crippled Quest ships during extensive repair operations. To that end, it was designed to haul one, two, or three pods. A lone pod would be carried in the center slot; two pods would be carried in the port and starboard slots, with the center slot left empty. Pods mounted in the port or starboard slots remained inactive during transport, with their systems treated as cargo. Only repair or hospital modules were permitted to function as they would on non-tug Quest ships in the center slot. Each Tugboat had four wide-angle phaser-1s, two wide-angle phaser-3s, and a pair of focused energy beams on the base hull; with no target illuminators and no ability to activate weapon modules, the concept of a “battle tug” did not exist for this hull type. The Tugboat model as presented is equipped with a Repair Module (which enabled the ship to provide limited repair facilities to supply docks or Quest ships) in the center module slot, and a pair of Shipping Modules (each little more than a large cargo hold) in the port and starboard module slots.

This ship is available in a variety of materials. Ships are unpainted, use standard flight stands available from many sources, and, while designed for gaming, make fine display pieces.
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3788 Scale Iridani Tugboat MGL
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2.65 x 5.04 x 1.18 cm
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