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COURIER DRONES

Courier Drones were agile aerial delivery units originally used aboard the 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

  • Developed by Olympia Cybernetics, an Earth-based megacorp known for humanoid robotics and adaptive AI.
  • 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.

Of the original units brought aboard the ship:

  • 80 Seed Drones
  • 120 Courier Drones
  • 2,000 Combat Drones

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.

Enabled fast delivery of critical tools and medicines between isolated zones of the Hope Region.

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: Compact cargo compartment with shock-absorption lining for medical vials and tools.
  • 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.

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

  • Stolen Wings: A smuggler repurposes a Courier Drone for delivering banned tech. The PCs are hired to trace and capture the unit before it reaches a hidden base in the Atrana Mountains.
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