Hardware of the Worlds Welfare Work Association, Part One: Spacecraft
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Wisp flyer-
Tiny even in comparision with light aerofighters, the Wisp is an unarmed, unarmored three-seat microshuttle with a microfusion power plant and moderate reaction mass reserves. Capable of reaching low orbit unassisted, but not while carrying any form of cargo.
Raver fighter-
Not fast by general standards in either freefall or atmosphere, the Raver is nonetheless agile, well armed and almost infamously tough. As such, it forms the core of the defense batteries of any WWWA base.
Wasp monitor-
One of only four classes of monitor in widespread production today, the Wasp posesses, despite its classification, more than adequate endurance for hypergated transit of considerable distance. Beyond that, its combination of speed, agility and firepower make it the vehicle of choice for WWWA's 'Trouble Consultant' reaction teams.
Alliance Ultra-light cruiser-
As much larger as it is rarer than the almost ubiquitous Wasp, the Alliance is nonetheless the shining face and strong right arm of the WWWA in the minds of many client nations. One of the smallest ships to mount its own jumpdrive, the Alliance is also universally acknowledged to be, ton-for-ton, the most powerful warship currently in production.
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