-------BULLETIN: SIGMATEK ANNOUNCES CIVILIAN VEHICLE LINE------- SigmaTek, one of the worlds largest designers of military weapons and equipment, is bringing their expertise to the general public. in a surprise press conference last night, SigmaTek''s Chief Test Pilot announced that final testing had been completed on the company's first civilian venture. this move comes as no surprise, considering the general peace which prevails within human star systems. the initial offering is aimed at customers who don't believe there is such a thing as "too fast". the CV-7 "Vector" is a high-powered motorcycle bult around a huge linear-fusion core. most noticeable about the Vector is it's sheer size. while most motorcycles are built small, SigmaTek has gone to the other extreme. the driving wheel on this behemoth is over 6 feet tall! a quartet of tuned exhaust pipes stand out above it, and the massive magnetic brake-disc as a sight to behold. after the initial shock had worn off, we members of the press were invited to sit in the bike and give our opinions. the seats are filled with a shock-gel that conforms to the rider's body, while all instrumentation is projected on the inside of the rider's helmet. we were then informed that this was only a static display model, and were shown to the elevator which would take us to the underground testing facility, where the final prototype was waiting. the size of the facility was staggering, but rightly so. the company tested everything from personal weapons to heavy interceptor craft here. most of us were not looking at the space itself, but rather at the CV-7 which sat at the bottom of the ramp. the test pilot was already strapped in and had his hand on the start key. he smirked and said "are y'all ready for this?", to which we nodded enthusiastically. the sound of that fusion-core spinning up was like nothing any of us had ever heard before. what was more impressive, though, was after he had taken the bike down to one end of the facility, so that he was barely visible, and gave us a glimpse of the Vector's top speed. 200 miles per hour would've been impressive, 300, shocking, but 386 miles per hour, we had to ask him to drive past us again just to make sure. we are told that the first Vectors will ship within the month, so look out.