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| Name = DB-6000 Defiance Bluestreak
 
| Name = DB-6000 Defiance Bluestreak
 
| Manufacturer = [[Defiance Motors|Defiance Motors of Tharkad]]
 
| Manufacturer = [[Defiance Motors|Defiance Motors of Tharkad]]
 
| Use = Civilian transportation, off-road use, racing
 
| Use = Civilian transportation, off-road use, racing
| Tech Base = ???
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| Tech Base = Inner Sphere
 
| Chassis Type (Size) = Monocycle (small)
 
| Chassis Type (Size) = Monocycle (small)
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| Equipment Rating = D/B/B
 
| Cost = 920
 
| Cost = 920
 
| Introduced = 3061
 
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==Description==
 
==Description==
A civilian monocycle racer produced Defiance Motors on [[Tharkad]] in 3061.
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The '''Bluestreak''' is a line of civilian monocycle racers produced Defiance Motors on [[Tharkad]].  The latest model, the DB-6000, debuted in [[3061]] at the Tatyana-500 Motocross, winning the race that year. Built for cross-country touring and racing, the monocyle is small yet powerful, with exceptional endurance from its compact engine.<ref name=HHS>''Handbook: House Steiner'', p. 159, "Vehicle Profile"</ref>
The hydrogen powered vehicle made it debut Tatyana-500 Motocross, winning the race that year.
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==Weapons and Equipment==
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The Defiance Bluestreak features no weaponry or armament, but is exceptionally fast, with an off-road speed of 210 km/h.  The Bluestreak has seating for a driver and passenger, and a small cargo hold with one access door in the rear capable of carrying up to 25kg in supplies.  It is also equipped with a forward-facing [[Searchlight]].<ref name=HHS/>
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==Variants==
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* An older version of the Bluestreak was available from at least [[3057]].<ref name=ToDc5>"Tactics of Duty", Ch. 5</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
Vehicle features off-road capable, searchlight (forward mounted), one passenger, cargo bay (25 kg.) with door in rear.
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As of this writing, there are no record sheets for the Defiance Bluestreak.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
*[[Handbook: House Steiner]] - page 159
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==Bibliography==
 
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* ''[[Handbook: House Steiner]]''
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* ''[[Tactics of Duty]]'' (novel)
  
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[[Category:Wheeled Support Vehicles|Bluestreak]]
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[[Category:Civilian Vehicles|Bluestreak]]

Revision as of 09:30, 12 March 2019

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DB-6000 Defiance Bluestreak
Production information
Manufacturer Defiance Motors of Tharkad
Use Civilian transportation, off-road use, racing
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Chassis Type (Size) Monocycle (small)
Equipment Rating D/B/B
Cost 920
Introduced 3061
Technical specifications
Mass ???
Top Speed 210 kph
Power Plant Hydrogren Fuel Cell Engine
Fuel (Type/Range) 2000 km
Armament
Armor ???
Crew 1
BV (1.0) ???
BV (2.0) ???

Description

The Bluestreak is a line of civilian monocycle racers produced Defiance Motors on Tharkad. The latest model, the DB-6000, debuted in 3061 at the Tatyana-500 Motocross, winning the race that year. Built for cross-country touring and racing, the monocyle is small yet powerful, with exceptional endurance from its compact engine.[1]

Weapons and Equipment

The Defiance Bluestreak features no weaponry or armament, but is exceptionally fast, with an off-road speed of 210 km/h. The Bluestreak has seating for a driver and passenger, and a small cargo hold with one access door in the rear capable of carrying up to 25kg in supplies. It is also equipped with a forward-facing Searchlight.[1]

Variants

  • An older version of the Bluestreak was available from at least 3057.[2]

Notes

As of this writing, there are no record sheets for the Defiance Bluestreak.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Handbook: House Steiner, p. 159, "Vehicle Profile"
  2. "Tactics of Duty", Ch. 5

Bibliography