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Drake is the leader of a band of Vipers found in Mesa Verde in 2253.
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Drake is a tall, muscular, heavily tattooed guy.. He's not particularly evil, but his unshakeable loyalty to Hecate and the Daughters often requires him to perform cruel deeds.
Drake wants the Prisoner to disable the Ciphers' wind turbine.
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Drake was going to appear in Van Buren, the canceled Fallout 3 by Black Isle Studios.
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Stub (Van Buren)
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Drake may refer to:
Drake is Swedish for "Dragon"
This is an article about the individual creature type Drake. For information about the species Drake see: Drake (Species).
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Drakes move faster than the normal player movement speed, so it is hard to outrun them. They are powerful Fire elementalists, especially in close quarters combat. Their Flame Burst and Lava Font are not to be underestimated.
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Release date | Unknown edit |
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Combat level | 1 |
Hitpoints | 3 |
Slayer level | Not assigned |
Members only? | No |
Aggressive? | No |
Poisonous? | No |
Immune to poison? | No |
Attack style | Melee |
Max hit | N/A |
Weakness | None |
Always drops | Bones |
Examine text | It quacks like a duck. |
Drakes are male ducks that live near ponds such as those in Falador Park and north-western Lumbridge. They do not swim in the water, but instead wander near the ponds. Although initially non-interactive characters, they can now be fought.
Should a player use an item on a Drake it will quack loudly (QUACK!!!), and the player will receive the usual, "nothing interesting happens," message.
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Manufacturer |
Kuat Drive Yards |
Model |
EF76 Nebulon-B escort frigate |
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Frigate |
Cost |
194,000,000 credits (w/o custom modifications) |
Technical specifications | |
Length |
300 meters |
Width |
100 meters |
Height/depth |
166 meters |
Maximum acceleration |
2,500 G |
Maximum speed (atmosphere) |
1,200 km/h |
Engine unit(s) |
Modified Kuat Drive Yards Galaxy-15 ion engines (7) |
Hyperdrive rating |
Class 1, backup: Class 8 |
Shielding |
Modified Overlapping Delphus JC-671 Projectors (2,750 SBU) |
Hull |
Reinforced with Durasteel Armor and Impervium Coating (2,250 RU) |
Sensor systems |
Fabritech ANs 9.5w wide-range sensor system (Modified to extend range and sensitivity) |
Targeting systems |
Custom-modified Hapan miniaturized targeting computers |
Countermeasures |
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Armament |
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Complement |
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Crew |
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Cargo capacity |
6,000 metric tons of cargo |
Consumables |
2 years |
Other systems |
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Usage | |
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Affiliation |
Wayland's Wilders |
With Drake, as with all Wayland's Wilders ships, Syd N'aanzi took a standard starship and modified it until it barely resembled its former self. In this case, a standard Imperial Nebulon-B-class Escort Frigate was radically redesigned and rebuilt as a starfighter carrier, which was said to have made for an unpleasant surprise for enemy combatants. All of the ship's major components were swapped out for miniaturized replacements (which were themselves further modified), allowing N'aanzi's building crews to cram many more weapons and starfighters into the hull (which itself was expanded in width by nearly 30 meters) than would be readily apparent.
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