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**Purchasing a starship can be done by either buying a decommissioned military free merchant, which is cheap but risks operational quirks, or by going to a starship builder at one of the underwater cities off the coast and commissioning one. Starships are built to order, in layers of customization that run from factory custom to fully bespoke. They are still modular, but ships are works of art and are highly embellished and decorated.
 
**Purchasing a starship can be done by either buying a decommissioned military free merchant, which is cheap but risks operational quirks, or by going to a starship builder at one of the underwater cities off the coast and commissioning one. Starships are built to order, in layers of customization that run from factory custom to fully bespoke. They are still modular, but ships are works of art and are highly embellished and decorated.
 
**All starships must have the atmospheric configuration fitting, because they are all built on the planet. That will change when the Mare Industria moonyard is finished in about a year.
 
**All starships must have the atmospheric configuration fitting, because they are all built on the planet. That will change when the Mare Industria moonyard is finished in about a year.
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**If you only want to go to the colonies, tickets are fine. Buying a starship is perfectly legal, but they cost a lot. Salvage is an option, but it's dicey; you'd either have to hope for a good loot roll or go on at least one adventure setting up the find, then an adventure actually retrieving it.
 
**If you only want to go to the colonies, tickets are fine. Buying a starship is perfectly legal, but they cost a lot. Salvage is an option, but it's dicey; you'd either have to hope for a good loot roll or go on at least one adventure setting up the find, then an adventure actually retrieving it.
  
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*Tech Level
 
*Tech Level
 
**Phoenicia is transitioning into a fully T4 society. There are a ton of upjumped T3 weapons on the market, as the Authority allowed its soldiers to muster out with their personal equipment in lieu of pay. The military is implementing full T4 weapons and armor, but it contracts the production of those items, and the contractors can sell to the private market. You have to jump through some hoops to get them, but nothing that would have hindered any of the PCs. Gunnery weapons and assault suits/powered armor have more substantial hoops.
 
**Phoenicia is transitioning into a fully T4 society. There are a ton of upjumped T3 weapons on the market, as the Authority allowed its soldiers to muster out with their personal equipment in lieu of pay. The military is implementing full T4 weapons and armor, but it contracts the production of those items, and the contractors can sell to the private market. You have to jump through some hoops to get them, but nothing that would have hindered any of the PCs. Gunnery weapons and assault suits/powered armor have more substantial hoops.
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**Upjumped ground cars, atmoflyers and helicopters are still the principle vehicles for most people. Naval vessels are common, due to the long coast and the underwater cities. Gravcars and gravfliers are a thing, but they're mostly limited to the military and the very wealthy. This isn't so much because they're super-expensive as it is that the economy was badly strained by the war and most folks don't have the cash to buy new anything right now.
 
**Upjumped ground cars, atmoflyers and helicopters are still the principle vehicles for most people. Naval vessels are common, due to the long coast and the underwater cities. Gravcars and gravfliers are a thing, but they're mostly limited to the military and the very wealthy. This isn't so much because they're super-expensive as it is that the economy was badly strained by the war and most folks don't have the cash to buy new anything right now.
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**Cybernetics are real and available, but most people have a bias against using them except to replace a lost body part. There are some scary-ass ex-military street samurai wandering around though.
 
**Cybernetics are real and available, but most people have a bias against using them except to replace a lost body part. There are some scary-ass ex-military street samurai wandering around though.
  

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