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Barug'qel Workshop Trespasser

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Barug'qel Workshop Sky Raider
The Trespasser.
Production information

Manufacturer:

Barug'qel Workshop[1]
Gethrog Armory[1]

Technical specifications

Length:

33.0 meters (108.4 ft)[1]

Width:

12.6 meters (41.2 ft)[1]

Height:

13 meters (42 ft)[1]

Mass:

201.9 metric tons (198.7 LT; 222.6 ST)[1]

Armament:

6 twin heavy plasma cannons[1]

Crew:

Complement:

30 passengers[1]

Usage

In service:

Created conflict

Role(s):

Dropship

Affiliation:

Banished

 

The Barug'qel Workshop Sky Raider, colloquially known as the Trespasser, is a transport aircraft employed by the Banished and other ex-Covenant raiders.[1]

Overview[edit]

Design details[edit]

The Trespasser is a large craft comparable in size to the Pelican, Spirit and Phantom dropships employed by the United Nations Space Command and Covenant, respectively. It is heavily armed and armoured, though features a transparent viewscreen (presumably the cockpit) at the craft's front. It is armed with a network of six twin heavy plasma cannons, with three mounted on both the left and right of the vehicle under the wings and intakes, allowing it to serve as a close-support gunship during hit-and-run raids.[1]

Development history[edit]

The Trespasser was comissioned by the Banished, with the design originating from the Barug'qel Workshop. Manufacture of the vehicle is conducted by Gethrog Armory - with the latter's extensive back-room dealings allowing for the design to have proliferated outside the ranks of the Banished.[1]

Usage[edit]

The Trespasser is deployed as a raiding craft by its operators, using its network of plasma cannons to quickly overwhelm enemy defenses before deploying up to thirty warriors from its side-mounted doors. Outside the Banished, the Trespasser has become a popular mainstay for other Jiralhanae nomadic packs and even Kig-Yar pirate crews.[1]

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