Blue Shadow
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The ship is named for a particularly virilant virus that was exterminated from the galaxy years ago; a connection to Chir'daki's own plague-related choice of alias. As a reflection, the craft's decoration heavily features the appropriate colour; various hull markings are in a typically Twi'leki style, resembling the tattoos often displayed on the species' lekku.
The ship has undergone a series of modifications, including upgrades to the ion engines, sensors and defensive systems, and the installation of additional weaponry. The craft carries the standard tractor beam, as well as a pair of ion cannons mounted either side of the cockpit, concealed laser cannons, and concealed concussion missile launchers. Software upgrades to the ship's targetting computer, and to R2-N8 allow the ship to function almost completely without sentient influence in most situations, up to and including minor combat encounters.
Unfortunately, though relatively small in comparison to most space-faring vessels, the Blue Shadow is often too large for the availiable landing bays, particularly the executive docking facilities that are found at Black Sun's "legitimate" business establishments. Also, surface landing outside of a designated starport can often be difficult with such a large craft. To avoid such complications, the Shadow carries a NovaSword Space Superiority Fighter dubbed the Lethan, which is used as a short-range transport for Black Sun duties. Appropriately, given the designation, the Lethan is decorated in shades of red.
Another modification involved heavily adapting the docking hatches. Because Chir'daki primarily used the Blue Shadow as a means of travelling to and from his ship, he had little need for pedestrian access, or the ability to hard-dock with another spacefaring vessel. The two standard airlocks were each replaced with a pressurised tube - only just big enough for the average Wookiee, or a Human in armour - that entered the craft at a slight angle. Gravity plates ensured that the boarder would experience a steadily steepening gradient until they were dropped from ceiling height onto the deck. The unorthadox ingress into the ship both disorientated potential aggressors, and reduced the rate at which they could gain access to the vessel to an easily manageable level, should Chir'daki want to dispatch them immediately. The bounty hunter Darven fell foul of the ingress tubes during a meeting with Chir'daki prior to the reformation of the Bounty Hunters' Guild. (Recalling the Guild: Chir'daki)
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