Zorgon Petterson Group

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The famous Fer-de-Lance

Zorgon Petterson are best known for their expensive and luxurious Fer-de-Lance, introduced back in 3100. Overnight, they turned from being a small insignificant tweaker of other spaceships into being the ultimate crafters of luxury and elegance. The long list of fine touches to their Fer-de-Lance is legendary: everything is high quality and custom-designed. Not just the burr-walnut finish on the astrogation panel (specially devised by Aegidian Industries), the bespoke excellence of the deflector array with its silver-cased pulse-chambered manotox field generator (again specially devised by the specialist heavy electronics arm of Biarge United Shipyards - and its pure gold connectors for linking to the tantalum field coils of the isodentrix array - also specially commissioned from Aegidian. Every minor detail has been scrutinised with care and painstaking attention to minutiae.

With the development by the Navy of the Behemoth and the Viper, ZPG then licensed the rights to the Asp from the Galactic Navy, and established a foothold in naval manufacturing.

In 3126 ZPG were bought up by Faulcon deLacy of Reorte.

The Corporate Headquarters is located at Xexedi.

Catalogue

Vanilla game

Asp Mk.II taken over from the Navy by ZGP and built under license
Fer-de-Lance

OXPs

Asp Mk II Special (Aegidian's Specials OXP. Also found in the Neolite Ships OXP.)
Asp-X (Classic X-ships OXZ.)
Fer-de-Lance NG their first update of the Fer-de-Lance (Next Generation) - since sold off to Biarge United Shipyards
Fer-de-Lance 3G their second update (3rd Generation)
Ferdepai built for the Galactic Navy using military technology taken from the Asp
Monitor developed in 3012 and sold off to Monitor Industries two years later due to its slow speed damaging ZPG's corporate image.
Mussurana Void Yacht - another luxurious ship in the tradition of the Fer-de-Lance