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| class = [[Storta]]
 
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| type = DESTROYER
 
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| system = [[Kansas]]
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| system = [[Alaska]]
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| sector = 6G
 
| house = [[Liberty]]
 
| house = [[Liberty]]
 
| owner = {{Icon|LH}} [[Lane Hackers]]
 
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While the [[Lane Hackers]]' main sources of income are not rooted in piracy that they conduct themselves, instead preferring to sell relevant data to third parties or claim a share of the loot, some targets are just so easily struck that the addition of a third party simply is not worth the effort. Acting as a mobile raid platform, the Destroyer Insidious was a gift to the Lane Hackers by a particularly wealthy [[Outcasts|Maltese]] family. While not the most modern ship anymore, the Lane Hackers are adept at being one step ahead of their adversaries and thus the Insidious has so far done an outstanding job both disrupting the operations of [[Deep Space Engineering]] in [[Kansas]] while evading the [[Hellfire Legion]].
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While the [[Lane Hackers]]' main sources of income are not rooted in piracy that they conduct themselves, instead preferring to sell relevant data to third parties or claim a share of the loot, some targets are just so easily struck that the addition of a third party simply is not worth the effort. Acting as a mobile raid platform, the Destroyer Insidious was a gift to the Lane Hackers by a particularly wealthy [[Outcast|Maltese]] family. While not the most modern ship anymore, the Lane Hackers are adept at being one step ahead of their adversaries, and the Destroyer has evaded detection on numerous occasions. Following the opening of [[Alaska]] to [[Liberty]] corporations, the Hackers, eager to get a piece of the action, decided that the Insidious would become a forerunner of the Hackers efforts to uncover the secrets of Alaska and keep tabs on Ageira in the system.
  
 
== Missions Offered ==
 
== Missions Offered ==
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[[Category: Alaska]]
 
[[Category: Lane Hackers]]
 
[[Category: Lane Hackers]]

Revision as of 13:08, 4 April 2020

Destroyer Insidious
Storta class Destroyer
Destroyer Insidious.jpg
Owner
LH Logo.png Lane Hackers
Location
6G, Alaska
Technical Data
Gravity CLASSIFIED
Docking bays CLASSIFIED
Amenities CLASSIFIED
Crew CLASSIFIED

While the Lane Hackers' main sources of income are not rooted in piracy that they conduct themselves, instead preferring to sell relevant data to third parties or claim a share of the loot, some targets are just so easily struck that the addition of a third party simply is not worth the effort. Acting as a mobile raid platform, the Destroyer Insidious was a gift to the Lane Hackers by a particularly wealthy Maltese family. While not the most modern ship anymore, the Lane Hackers are adept at being one step ahead of their adversaries, and the Destroyer has evaded detection on numerous occasions. Following the opening of Alaska to Liberty corporations, the Hackers, eager to get a piece of the action, decided that the Insidious would become a forerunner of the Hackers efforts to uncover the secrets of Alaska and keep tabs on Ageira in the system.

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