Craft: | Modified KAAC Freerunner |
Class: | Ground (Speeder) |
Cost: | 27,000 (new), 14,000 (used) |
Size: | Gargantuan (14.6 m long) |
Crew: | Skilled +4 (2 pilots, 3 gunners) |
Passengers: | 0 |
Cargo Capacity: | 250 kg |
Speed: | 110 m (max. speed 300 km/h) |
Altitude: | up to 2 m |
Defense: | 16 (+10 armor, -4 size) |
Shield Points: | 15 (regenerates 3 points per minute) |
Hull Points: | 45 |
DR: | 5 |
Weapon: | Anti-Vehicle Laser Cannon (2 fire-linked) |
Fire Arc: | Turret |
Attack Bonus: | +2 (-4 size, +4 crew, +2 fire control*) |
Damage: | 5d8 |
Range: | 200 m |
Weapon: | Anti-Infantry Blasters (2)*** |
Fire Arc: | 1 turret (front, left, right), 1 turret (rear, left, right) |
Attack Bonus: | +4 (-4 size, +4 crew, +4 fire control **) |
Damage: | 4d8 |
Range: | 150 m |
* May be controlled by the pilot or co-pilot, but fire control drops
from +2 to +0.
** May be controlled by the pilot or co-pilot, but fire control drops
from +4 to +2.
*** The Anti-Infantry Blasters only fire in multifire (-2 penalty)
and autofire (-4 penalty) modes, the same as a repeating blaster.
A fairly recent design, the Kelliak Arms and Armor Company (KAAC) created
the Freerunner but failed to sell it to the Imperial military shortly after
the fall of the Old Republic. Most such vehicles ended up sold to
smaller arms dealers and (secretly) the Rebel Alliance. They are
intended to function as light combat vehicles, Rebels are often forced
to use them as if they were light repulsortanks (a role for which they
have neither the weapons nor survivability). Several modified versions
of the Freerunner exist, most notably the Freerunner APC.