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Revision as of 19:43, 8 December 2013

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TTR-1130 Series Pilgrim Liner
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Ship Class Liner
Built by Junkers / Slavers
Tech Column Pirate Ships (Unlawful)
Technical information
Guns/Turrets 0 / 11
Opt. weapon class 4
Max. weapon class 4
Other equipment
Hull strength 180,000
Max. shield class 7
Cargo space 3,600 units
Nanobots/Batteries 700/700
Max. impulse speed 80 m/s
Max. turn speed 11.46 deg/s
Max. thrust speed 140 m/s
Max. cruise speed 350 m/s
Power output 90,000 u
Power recharge 7,500 u/s
Hyperspatial Modules 1 Hyperspatial Module
Docking Bays 2 Docking Bays
Additional information
Ship price $188,000,000
Package price $190,907,250

The first days of mankind's exploration of the Sirius sector employed enormous vessels to traverse the dark spaces between neighboring stars. These large and imposing vessels were extremely utilitarian and provided little in creature comforts, placing instead emphasis on self-sufficiency and the fortitude to endure.

With the advent of modern travel systems near the end of the fourth century, the use of such vessels quickly fell to the wayside leaving drifting husks to the vast debris fields that marked the epochs of space expansion. So they remained until came a time where men again had use for them. Slavers. With their vast holds, massive life support systems and robust armories, these mammoth fortress vessels made ideal platforms for which to ply a trade in human flesh.

Handling

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


Hardpoints

Purchase Includes

Availability