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With a estimated cost of five hundred million dollars per craft, the ''Gridrunner'' can carry (in its original configuration) one hundred troops and their equipment, or forty and a support vehicle. The ''Gridrunner'' has a special interior modular design that allows ground crews to quickly swap out interior sections according to specific mission profiles.
 
The specialized avionics package aboard the ''Gridrunner'' is priced at roughly two hundred million dollars: this includes a liquid-based, onboard artificial intelligence hardened against outside interference and EMP’s, which can act as an autopilot and complete a flight without a pilot (but optimally requires a passenger in the pilot seat to give simple instructions). The designers were able to circumvent several major problems in the design process (such as metal fatigue and temperature variants in flight causing extreme wear on aircraft parts) by using Secondary Adamantium for the craft's outer skin, many of the aircraft parts, and as a coating for many other aircraft parts (to increase their lifespan). As part of the deal which allowed the Quest Corporation access to the creation process of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adamantium Adamantium] (among other things), The U. S. Government received eleventhirty-four of the aircraft free of charge; four of those aircraft have been turned over to [[DELPHI]] for the organization's needs.
 
There are six variants of the ''Gridrunner'' in existence:
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