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== Post-[[Reset]] ==
 
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Originally owned by Kripke Imports & Exports, the '''Coromon''' served as the backbone of their courier fleet. Eventually purchased by [[Hugo Montegue]], the ship became the new home for Hugo and his infant sons. Larger than their cramped appartment had been anyway, the family turned the ship into a flying house, turning the cargo and passenger accomodations over to more domestic functions, like private bedrooms, living spaces, and training rooms for the hunting and killing of exotic and dangerous creatures and sentients. Feeling that the ship's original name wasn't quite aggressive enough, he had it changed to '''Coromon Headhunter'''.
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Originally owned by Kripke Imports & Exports, the '''''Coromon''''' served as the backbone of their courier fleet. Eventually purchased by [[Hugo Montegue]], the ship became the new home for Hugo and his infant sons. Larger than their cramped appartment had been anyway, the family turned the ship into a flying house, turning the cargo and passenger accomodations over to more domestic functions, like private bedrooms, living spaces, and training rooms for the hunting and killing of exotic and dangerous creatures and sentients. Feeling that the ship's original name wasn't quite aggressive enough, he had it changed to '''''Coromon Headhunter'''''.
  
 
The family lived aboard the ''Headhunter'' for years, moving from planet to planet, exterminating dangerous wildlife on contract from the locals; a specialised form of Bounty Hunters. However, while large enough to live in comfortably, the ship was too small for the father and siblings to remain amicable, and within the tight confines the usual family trauma - compounded by their tough job and lifestyle - ecalated. After -- years, youngest son [[Cambrio Montegue]] departed to lead a "normal" life, leaving his brother [[Vittore|Vittore Montegue]] and his father to continue the family business.
 
The family lived aboard the ''Headhunter'' for years, moving from planet to planet, exterminating dangerous wildlife on contract from the locals; a specialised form of Bounty Hunters. However, while large enough to live in comfortably, the ship was too small for the father and siblings to remain amicable, and within the tight confines the usual family trauma - compounded by their tough job and lifestyle - ecalated. After -- years, youngest son [[Cambrio Montegue]] departed to lead a "normal" life, leaving his brother [[Vittore|Vittore Montegue]] and his father to continue the family business.
  
 
[[image:Coromon_Deckplan.jpg|thumb|left| Deck Plan: ''Coromon Headhunter'']]
 
[[image:Coromon_Deckplan.jpg|thumb|left| Deck Plan: ''Coromon Headhunter'']]
After -- years, Hugo Montegue travelled to Nar Shaddaa on a private errand, and disappeared. The ''Headhunter'' was left in the charge of Rodian businessman Zuri. However, when Hugo didn't return to collect his ship after several months, and with a business deal with the Hutts going sour, the ''Headhunter'' was impounded as part of the repayments. Reasonably sure that Hugo had been killed somewhere on Nar Shaddaa, Zuri continued to charge his bank accounts for the storage fee, without the threat of his debt to the Hutts hanging over him.
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After several years, Hugo Montegue travelled to Nar Shaddaa on a private errand, and disappeared. The ''Headhunter'' was left in the charge of Rodian businessman Zuri. However, when Hugo didn't return to collect his ship after several months, and with a business deal with the Hutts going sour, the ''Headhunter'' was impounded as part of the repayments. Reasonably sure that Hugo had been killed somewhere on Nar Shaddaa, Zuri continued to charge his bank accounts for the storage fee, without the threat of his debt to the Hutts hanging over him.
  
 
Hugo eventually did return, after a spell as an Imperial prisoner. He returned to collect his ship, but found it gone; unable to retrieve the craft or provide Hugo with financial compensation, Zuri was forced to "give" the ship of another customer - [[Atton Kira]] - and then report it stolen so that said customer could claim on his insurance, thus burying the problem. The ship was outfitted with a new set of transponder codes, painted to alter its appearence, and relaunched as the ''[[Headhunter II]]''.
 
Hugo eventually did return, after a spell as an Imperial prisoner. He returned to collect his ship, but found it gone; unable to retrieve the craft or provide Hugo with financial compensation, Zuri was forced to "give" the ship of another customer - [[Atton Kira]] - and then report it stolen so that said customer could claim on his insurance, thus burying the problem. The ship was outfitted with a new set of transponder codes, painted to alter its appearence, and relaunched as the ''[[Headhunter II]]''.
  
The current whereabouts of the origial ''Coromon Headhunter'' are currently unknown.
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Eventually, the Montegue family discovered the location of the ''Coromon Headhunter'', and embarked on a mission to retrieve her. After successfully regaining control of his ship, Hugo allowed his sons use of the ''Headhunter II'', retaining the older ship for his own use; the ship was generally referred to as ''Coromon'' to distinguish it from the ''Headhunter''.
 
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==== Known Crew ====
 
==== Known Crew ====
  
Former:
 
 
* [[Hugo Montegue]] - Captain
 
* [[Hugo Montegue]] - Captain
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'''''Former:'''''
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* [[Elroy Kripke]]
 
* [[Vittore Montegue]]
 
* [[Vittore Montegue]]
 
* [[Cambrio Montegue]]
 
* [[Cambrio Montegue]]
 
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== Pre-[[Reset]] ==
 
== Pre-[[Reset]] ==
 
This ship did not exist pre-[[Reset]].
 
This ship did not exist pre-[[Reset]].
 
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== Out of Character ==
 
== Out of Character ==
  
 
[[Category:Star Wars Ships (by Name)]]
 
[[Category:Star Wars Ships (by Name)]]

Latest revision as of 22:21, 21 October 2013

Coromon Headhunter
Coromon Headhunter.jpg


Manufacturer
Ghtroc Industries
Designation
Freighter
Length
35 meters
Crew
1-2
Passengers
10
Speed
Acceleration
Maneuverability
Hyperdrive
Class 2.0
(Backup) Class 15.0
Hull
Shields
Weapons
(1) Double Laser Cannon
Hangar
None
Cargo
135 metric tons
Consumables
2 Months
Affiliation










For the second incarnation of the Coromon Headhunter, see Headhunter II.

Post-Reset

Originally owned by Kripke Imports & Exports, the Coromon served as the backbone of their courier fleet. Eventually purchased by Hugo Montegue, the ship became the new home for Hugo and his infant sons. Larger than their cramped appartment had been anyway, the family turned the ship into a flying house, turning the cargo and passenger accomodations over to more domestic functions, like private bedrooms, living spaces, and training rooms for the hunting and killing of exotic and dangerous creatures and sentients. Feeling that the ship's original name wasn't quite aggressive enough, he had it changed to Coromon Headhunter.

The family lived aboard the Headhunter for years, moving from planet to planet, exterminating dangerous wildlife on contract from the locals; a specialised form of Bounty Hunters. However, while large enough to live in comfortably, the ship was too small for the father and siblings to remain amicable, and within the tight confines the usual family trauma - compounded by their tough job and lifestyle - ecalated. After -- years, youngest son Cambrio Montegue departed to lead a "normal" life, leaving his brother Vittore Montegue and his father to continue the family business.

Deck Plan: Coromon Headhunter

After several years, Hugo Montegue travelled to Nar Shaddaa on a private errand, and disappeared. The Headhunter was left in the charge of Rodian businessman Zuri. However, when Hugo didn't return to collect his ship after several months, and with a business deal with the Hutts going sour, the Headhunter was impounded as part of the repayments. Reasonably sure that Hugo had been killed somewhere on Nar Shaddaa, Zuri continued to charge his bank accounts for the storage fee, without the threat of his debt to the Hutts hanging over him.

Hugo eventually did return, after a spell as an Imperial prisoner. He returned to collect his ship, but found it gone; unable to retrieve the craft or provide Hugo with financial compensation, Zuri was forced to "give" the ship of another customer - Atton Kira - and then report it stolen so that said customer could claim on his insurance, thus burying the problem. The ship was outfitted with a new set of transponder codes, painted to alter its appearence, and relaunched as the Headhunter II.

Eventually, the Montegue family discovered the location of the Coromon Headhunter, and embarked on a mission to retrieve her. After successfully regaining control of his ship, Hugo allowed his sons use of the Headhunter II, retaining the older ship for his own use; the ship was generally referred to as Coromon to distinguish it from the Headhunter.

Known Crew

Former:

Pre-Reset

This ship did not exist pre-Reset.

Out of Character