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Goliath Tank (2 seats)
Having been recently replaced by a new model, the Goliath tank
served the military for two decades as a front-line offensive
weapon. Entirely protected by a double-plate Carbon-Duranium shell,
the Goliath may lack in top speed, but more than makes up for
it in sheer endurance and brute force.
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Hellbender (3 seats)
Purpose-built for both anti-vehicular and anti-personnel combat,
the Hellbender offers strong maneuverability, heavy armor and
powerful weaponry. Powered by a neutron-induction reactor, both
weapons on the Hellbender deliver a considerable punch.
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Manta (1 seat)
Despite its light weight and diminutive size, the Manta is one
of the more fearsome sights in battle.
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Scorpion (1 seat)
More effective in a supporting combat role than in outright attack,
the Scorpion is light and fast, offering little in the way of
armor but effective against infantry.
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Raptor (1 seat)
Since its inception, the Raptor has maintained a stranglehold
on air superiority in combat.
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Leviathan (5 seats)
Originally designed for urban pacification, the Leviathan found
its greatest deployment near the end of the Human/Skaarj wars.
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Phoenix (unmanned)
A fully autonomous vehicle, the Phoenix serves as a remote-bombing
device,capable of delivering staggering ordnance to a specified
target.
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Human Space Fighter (1 seat)
Used for over half a century, the Human Spacefighters (known as
"Eagles") were the main choice for military interception, sabotage
and infiltration missions.
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Skaarj Space Fighter (1 seat)
Very few details are available on these rarely seen SpaceFighters,
as they appeared and disappeared during the final battle against
the Skaarj which ended the '7 Day Siege' over a century ago.
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