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Mor'Gana 3W Speeder Bike

Mor'Gana 3W Speeder Bike

Parts for MOC: MOC-219849-1

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Description

I came up with this vehicle when looking at some interesting real-world vehicles online. This speeder is based on the Morgan 3-Wheeler. When it caught my eye, I immediately thought it would make a good speeder, and this is what I've come up with. I hope you like it.

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Mor'Gana 3W Speeder Bike
Manufacturer: Mor'Gana Repulserlift Engineering
Class: High-Speed Patrol/Strike Speeder
Armament: 4 × Light Blaster Cannons
Crew: 1 pilot
Primary Users: Inner Core security forces, private militias, elite planetary police
Secondary Users: Outer Rim security units, syndicate enforcers

Overview
The Mor'Gana 3W is a sleek, high-performance speeder bike manufactured by Mor'Gana Repulserlift Engineering, a Core Worlds-based company known for crafting premium-grade civilian and security craft. Built for speed, responsiveness, and intimidation, the 3W was originally developed as a high-end patrol speeder for inner system law enforcement and elite private security firms.
Compact and aggressively armed for its size, the 3W quickly found a dual role as both a scout vehicle and a light strike craft. Its four light blaster cannons—mounted in tight forward-facing clusters—allow it to deliver quick, coordinated volleys during hit-and-run engagements.

Design and Performance


  • High-end repulsorlift engines provide speed and high manoeuvrability.

  • Aerodynamic fuselage optimised for speed over urban and open-terrain environments.

  • Four light blaster cannons capable of sustained bursts, mainly for soft-target suppression.

  • Integrated threat-assessment HUD in high-end models for target tracking and low-light operation.


Though smaller and less durable than frontline combat speeders, the 3W trades survivability for sheer velocity. It was designed to dart in, disrupt, and retreat before heavier forces could engage.

Operational History
Originally popularised in the security networks of affluent Core Worlds, the Mor'Gana 3W became a status symbol for planetary police forces and corporate militias. The speeder's sleek design and premium components often made it too expensive for mass deployment, leading to its use primarily in elite urban response teams or VIP escorts.
Despite its exclusivity, the 3W found its way into the Outer Rim via trade connections, auctions, or under-the-table military surplus deals. In these fringe systems, owning a 3W was a sign of wealth or influence, often fielded by local warlords, syndicates, or Outer Rim governors wishing to signal Core World ties.

Notable Use Cases

  • Security enforcement on Corulag and Brentaal IV, where they were favoured for urban crowd control and high-speed pursuits.

  • Corporate military contracts for use in industrial espionage interdiction.

  • Outer Rim syndicate raiding parties, particularly in systems where speed and visibility were used as psychological tools against local law enforcement.


Legacy
While not mass-produced in the same numbers as other speeder classes, the Mor'Gana 3W earned a reputation as a fast, flashy, and deadly patrol craft. To the wealthy, it was a tool of order; to the desperate or criminal, a symbol of power. Decades after production ceased, refurbished 3Ws can still be found in collector hangars, security arsenals, or zipping through outlaw space on illicit runs.
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