Oceanic Series VI

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Lexan Oceanic Series VI Luxury VTOL
Production information
Manufacturer Lexan Oceanic
Use Civilian Transport
Personal Luxury VTOL
Tech Base Inner Sphere
Chassis Type (Size) VTOL (Large)
Equipment Rating
Introduced 3053
Technical specifications
Mass 60 tons
Top Speed 80 km/h
Power Plant fusion
Fuel (Type/Range) Unlimited
Communications System Unspecified
Targeting Tracking System Unspecified
Armament None
Heat Sinks None
Armor Unspecified
Barrier Armor Rating (BAR) 10
Crew 3


Description[edit]

The Oceanic Series VI luxury VTOL is a product of small company known as Lexan Oceanic. The company has been partnered for centuries with Boeing Unlimited. Part of the Oceanic series of VTOLs, the Series VI was introduced in 3053, at Lexan Oceanic's New Earth factory site, which they had recently purchased back from IrTech in 3047. The Series VI production was delayed due to the events of the Clan Invasion. The craft was based on the earlier Oceanic Series II.

The Series VI is used as a personal VTOL for high-end corporate executives and the ultra-rich. These have been used many famous people over the years since its introduction, including former LAAF Archon-Princess Katrina Steiner-Davion, whose customized Series VI was the most expensive example of its time. With its luxury furs, and other exotic features, the craft was not finished by the time the ex-Archon was removed from power. Her successor had donated the craft to raise funds for charity.[1][2]

Equipment and Capabilities[edit]

The craft had single luxury quarters found in the main body and 2.5 tons of BAR 10 commercial armor protecting its passenger and crew. The strength of commercial armor was comparable to standard armor found on combat vehicles & BattleMechs.[1]

Along with its rare fusion engine, the Oceanic Series VI had an amphibious chassis allowing it to land on water.[1]

Cargo[edit]

The craft has a 1.5-ton cargo capacity, with a rear access door.[1]

Design Quirks[edit]

The Lexan surveillance helo (production model) variant is subject to the following Design Quirks:[2]

Related Designs[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • As of this writing, there were no published record sheets for this vehicle.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex, pp. 80-81, "Lexan Oceanic Series Luxury VTOL"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Technical Readout: Vehicle Annex Revised, p. 80

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