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   TL=12|
 
   TL=12|
   size=458kg|
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   size=458kg | cost  =Cr1,799,563|
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   mode=Ground (Wheeled)|type=Industrial Vehicle|
   mode=ground|
 
 
   speed=85/20|
 
   speed=85/20|
 
   cargo=60kg|
 
   cargo=60kg|
 
   crew=0|pass=0|
 
   crew=0|pass=0|
 
   arms=none|
 
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The wheeled=mounted garage mechanic robot can maintain most vehicels whether run by internal combustion or gravitics. Its program interface enables it to select the information module appropriate to the vehicle it must repair, and it can store maintenance and repair information on upt to 300 separate vehicles in its intenral library. It can accept limited commands from a human foreman or conduct vehicle diagnostic and repair work itself.  
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The wheeled-mounted garage mechanic robot can maintain most vehicles whether run by internal combustion, electricity, or gravitics. Its program interface enables it to select the information module appropriate to the vehicle it must repair, and it can store maintenance and repair information on up to 300 separate vehicles in its internal library. It can accept limited commands from a human foreman or conduct vehicle diagnostic and repair work itself.
  
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 22 June 2020

Naasirka model D9
Tech Level TL–12
Mass 458kg
Cost Cr1,799,563
Mode Ground (Wheeled)
Type Industrial Vehicle
Speed 85/20
Cargo 60kg
Crew 0
Passengers 0
Armament none

The wheeled-mounted garage mechanic robot can maintain most vehicles whether run by internal combustion, electricity, or gravitics. Its program interface enables it to select the information module appropriate to the vehicle it must repair, and it can store maintenance and repair information on up to 300 separate vehicles in its internal library. It can accept limited commands from a human foreman or conduct vehicle diagnostic and repair work itself.

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