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It works fine with all class transport turrets, of course (but they look so clumsy on it!). Ship is not so fast, even for a transport, so you will probably switch to turret view oftenly, than shoot and run (use Turret Steering, but not to fast, concentrate your fire - and you'll win). Use two Class-10 slots for your favorite missiles, or pulse cannons for a NPC gunboat hunting (yes, yes. Somehow I killed 6 NPC gunboat, after a long fight, but I was to scared to try it again latter...). Be careful when choosing shields: powerdrain of any nice Advanced Transport shields will block your whole powerplant after first shots received.|4.86}}
 
It works fine with all class transport turrets, of course (but they look so clumsy on it!). Ship is not so fast, even for a transport, so you will probably switch to turret view oftenly, than shoot and run (use Turret Steering, but not to fast, concentrate your fire - and you'll win). Use two Class-10 slots for your favorite missiles, or pulse cannons for a NPC gunboat hunting (yes, yes. Somehow I killed 6 NPC gunboat, after a long fight, but I was to scared to try it again latter...). Be careful when choosing shields: powerdrain of any nice Advanced Transport shields will block your whole powerplant after first shots received.|4.86}}
  
{{Review|[[TLI-Inferno]]| As a civilian ship, you can use this for whatever purposes you wish.  This was one of the first transports I'd ever flown, back when I was a rookie coming in from vanilla freelancer.  Flying this will feel like a super freighter, rather than a transport, due to its smaller cargo space, smaller size, and powerful armament.  I wasn't able to appreciate it as much at the time, but now that I've flown heavy transports I can go back to the Pelican and appreciate just how combat-effective it really is.|4.86}}
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{{Review|[[TLI-Inferno]]| As a civilian ship, you can use this for whatever purposes you wish.  This was one of the first transports I'd ever flown, back when I was a rookie coming in from vanilla freelancer.  Flying this will feel like a super freighter, rather than a transport, due to its smaller cargo space, smaller size, and powerful armament.  I wasn't able to appreciate it as much at the time, but now that I've flown heavy transports I can go back to the Pelican and appreciate just how combat-effective it really is.
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From my experience, the Pelican is best used with two missiles, and seven type 3 (or house) transport turrets.  It's got a rather weak core, so using missiles helps you use less energy, and additionally type 2's and 4's use twice as much energy per second than type 3's, making them an unreliable option as well.  With two missiles and 7 type 3 (or house) transport turrets, you'll have the accuracy to kill smaller things such as fighters and bombers, with the power to take on larger things with the assist of the missiles.
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Believe it or not, a friend and I using pelicans were able to take down a turret-steering, chain-firing, Liberty Assault Battlecruiser with ease.|4.86}}
  
 
==Hardpoints==
 
==Hardpoints==

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"Pelican" Civilian Armored Transport
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Ship Class Transport
Built by Civilian
Tech Column Sirius Civilian Ships
Technical information
Guns/Turrets 2 / 7
Opt. weapon class 10
Max. weapon class 10
Other equipment
Hull strength 60,000
Max. shield class 7
Cargo space 800 units
Nanobots/Batteries 240/240
Max. impulse speed 80 m/s
Max. turn speed 40.87 deg/s
Max. thrust speed 140 m/s
Max. cruise speed 350 m/s
Power output 25,000 u
Power recharge 3,000 u/s
Additional information
Ship price $3,250,000
Package price $3,864,750

The Pelican and its predecessors have served the police forces and travel services of Sirius for centuries, safely ferrying prisoners and tourists to their destination and capable of turning would-be raiders into an impressive fireworks display. Modern Pelicans are built in a wide variety of configurations ranging from prisoner transports and raw material haulers to exploration vessels and luxury yachts. They have recently seen a surge in popularity among freelancers thanks to the specialized Cormorant variant, which allows for a smaller crew and heavier armor than the typical commercial versions.

Handling

  • This ship is too large to use docking bays, it must use mooring points.



Hardpoints

Purchase Includes

Availability