Craft: | TaggeCo. Strikebreaker |
Class: | Ground (Speeder) |
Cost: | n/a |
Size: | Gargantuan (14 m long) |
Crew: | Skilled +4 (2 pilots, 7 gunners) |
Passengers: | 40 (troops) |
Cargo Capacity: | 2 metric tons |
Speed: | 30 m (max. speed 80 km/h) |
Altitude: | up to 30 m |
Defense: | 16 (+10 armor, -4 size) |
Hull Points: | 138 |
DR: | 15 |
Weapon: | Medium laser cannons (4, may be fire-linked in pairs) |
Fire Arc: | 2 left, 2 right |
Attack Bonus: | +2 (-4 size, +4 crew, +2 fire control) |
Damage: | 5d10 (6d10 if fire-linked) |
Range: | 200 m |
Weapon: | Heavy repeating blasters (2) |
Fire Arc: | Turret |
Attack Bonus: | +4 (-4 size, +4 crew, +4 fire control) * |
Damage: | 6d8 |
Range: | 80 m |
Weapon: | Grenade mortar |
Fire Arc: | Turret |
Attack Bonus: | +0 (-4 size, +4 crew) |
Damage: | 4d6/2d6 |
Range: | 50 m (4 m), six increments max |
Weapon: | Stun barricade |
Fire Arc: | Entire surface of vehicle |
Stun Dmg./Fort DC: | 1d8/DC 18 |
Range: | 0 m (contact only) |
* The heavy repeating blasters can only fire in multifire and autofire mode, but the attack penalties are -2 and -4, respectively, instead of the normal -4, -6. Note that these weapons are functionally identical to an E-Web.
This is a riot control and assault vehicle designed to quell riots through
intimidation or, if necessary, applying overwhelming and even lethal force.
When police officers in riot gear are showing restraint, the repeating
blasters are set to stun and the mortars will be loaded with stun grenades
instead of concussion rounds. However, it is more than capable of
cutting down massive numbers of unarmed or light armed hostile targets.
Variants of the Strikebreaker are used in regular armed forces (such as
the Imperial Army) as armored personnel carriers for platoon-sized infantry
units. The Strikebreaker is first available several years before
the Battle of Yavin, and earlier versions (intended exclusively for the
Army of the Old Republic and lacking the stun barricade) have been available
for almost two centuries.