Passenger Liner

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Passenger Liner
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Ship Class Liner
Built by Civilian
Tech Column Sirius Civilian Ships
Technical information
Guns/Turrets 0 / 7
Opt. weapon class 4
Max. weapon class 4
Other equipment
Hull strength 180,000
Max. shield class 7
Cargo space 3,300 units
Nanobots/Batteries 600/600
Max. impulse speed 80 m/s
Max. turn speed 15.28 deg/s
Max. thrust speed 140 m/s
Max. cruise speed 350 m/s
Power output 80,000 u
Power recharge 7,000 u/s
Hyperspatial Modules 1 Hyperspatial Module
Docking Bays 2 Docking Bays
Additional information
Ship price $122,000,000
Package price $127,232,250

Orbital Spa and Cruise boasts of having a fleet of the most luxurious vessels available, but in order to maintain that image it must periodically decommission its existing liners to make way for new ships. Rather than scrapping ships that still have substantial working life left in them, OSC sells them on the open market. While its early life is dedicated to luxury travel, most of a Liner's productive life is spent on less glamorous occupations.

House governments often purchase liners for use as prisoner transports, troop transports, or even fleet support ships for transporting supplies and other logistics purposes. Passenger Liners are also used by corporations and Houses for regional passenger transportation. The facilities on Liners are also ideal for long term scientific expeditions because there is more than adequate space on the passenger decks for scientific equipment, and the ship's substantial life support capabilities are designed for large crews, so that smaller scientific teams using the vessels do not require frequent resupply.

Handling

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




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