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COURIER DRONES

Courier Drones were agile aerial delivery units originally used aboard the Exohuman spaceship Last Frontier for critical intra-ship logistics. After the crash, these drones became essential to rebuilding operations across multiple settlements within the Beta Age.

Three key models of drones were deployed planet-side:

  • Flying Seed Drones — designed to scatter seeds across wide terrain, enabling rapid crop restoration.
  • Local Courier Drones — short-range delivery bots for distributing medical supplies, tools, and lightweight parts between Hope’s decentralized hubs.
  • Combat Drones — autonomous defense units designed for escort missions and perimeter protection during planetary exploration. Equipped with light weaponry and GAIA-AUX targeting systems.

These drones were originally manufactured on Earth by Olympia Cybernetics, a megacorporation specializing in humanoid robotics and adaptive AI.

History and Development

The Last Frontier Era

  • Courier Drones were primarily used to transport urgent materials and repair tools across the massive decks of the Last Frontier.
  • Maintained by the Frontier Engineering Corps (FEC), ensuring full GAIA-AUX compliance and firmware consistency.
  • Their modular cargo vessel system was first introduced aboard the ship, allowing quick swaps between sealed medical containers, tool compartments, or secure document cases — making them indispensable for diverse logistics.

Of the original units brought aboard the ship:

The Beta Age: Logistical Backbone

  • During the crash, 101 Courier Drones were destroyed.
  • The remaining 19 were salvaged and recovered by Drones of Hope Inc., founded by a former FEC engineer.
  • These drones were offered to companies, maintenance crews, and key logistical actors, often under a leasing agreement with bundled maintenance support.
  • The exchangeable cargo system proved vital — drones could switch roles between medical supply drops, technical tool delivery, and lightweight part transport. This adaptability made them the logistical backbone of early settlements.
  • Though most operated in Hope, makeshift repairs allowed a few units to serve in the other exohuman settlements of the Beta Age.

The Gamma Age: Decline and Black Market

  • Courier Drones were officially banned in 2631 under the Peace Treaty, citing high energy consumption.
  • Drones of Hope Inc. was nationalized shortly before the ban.
  • Despite legal restrictions, certain drones were secretly stored by settlers or repurposed by organized crime groups such as the Jane Mendoza Gang.

Appearance and Features

  • Size: Sleek quadcopters with a wingspan of 55–65 cm.
  • Frame: Reinforced carbon-polymer shell, optimized for speed and payload protection.
  • Power Source: Micro-Grade Quantum Fusion Battery (QFB); recharge interval every 24 hours depending on payload and range.
  • Payload Bay: Exchangeable cargo vessel, roughly toolbox-sized, with shock-absorption lining to protect delicate goods. Modules could be swapped depending on mission profile — e.g., medical vials, repair kits, or toolboxes.
  • Manipulator Arm: Retractable gripping arm used to pick up, secure, and load cargo into the vessel.
  • AI Module: GAIA-AUX-driven, with collision avoidance, dynamic rerouting, and secure drop-point confirmation.

Technical Specifications for Gameplay

  • Armor Class (AC): 14 (evasive but lightly armored)
  • Hit Points (HP): 30
  • Speed: 70 feet (flying)
  • Primary Role: Logistics and Support

Actions:

  • Medical Priority Drop | Effect: Delivers a healing vial or medicine pack to a downed ally within 30 feet, restoring 1d8 HP.
  • Emergency Reroute | Reaction: When intercepted, attempts a DC 13 Escape Maneuver; success allows retreat without triggering opportunity attacks.
  • Secure Supply Transport | Effect: Can carry critical lightweight goods (e.g., encrypted data cores, fragile scientific samples). Any attempts to intercept require a contested Dexterity check vs. the drone’s Escape Maneuver DC (13). | Module: Secure Vessel
  • Payload Swap (Utility Action) | Effect: If docked at a settlement or workshop, the drone can exchange its cargo vessel within 10 minutes. This allows the drone to switch between medical, technical, or secure transport functions depending on mission needs.

Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters

Beta Age: Potential Storylines and Encounters

  • Critical Package: A Courier Drone carrying a vaccine prototype crashes in the wilderness. PCs must recover it before local wildlife or scavengers interfere.

Gamma Age: Potential Storylines and Encounters

* Ransom in Morningstar: A hacked Courier Drone modified into a weaponized combat drone attacks Morningstar. It threatens to destroy houses unless the townsfolk pay a ransom. The PCs must either track and disable the rogue drone or uncover who’s behind the attack.

courier_drones.txt · Last modified: 2025/08/25 10:40 by admin

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