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The Bactrian is where cargo pirating first started. The Rogues coughed this thing up from the depths of Cassini and handed it to the guys who found themselves up to the task and my oh my. This ship was what brought variety and roleplay to your average pirate. Soon every pirate had to have one, the Corsairs felt left out so they made one of their own. This thing can be seen shipping anything from ganja to Black Market Munitions to Slaves all over Sirius. Now, enough with the ass kissing, stats time. 530 Cargo, Four Class 9 Guns, Four Class 5 Turrets, Mine mount, Countermeasure, Cruise Disruptor, An 80 Nano/Batt Capacity and enough armor to make a Nomad soil itself. It turns slightly slower than any other ship with a 500 (average) cargo hold capacity but not too much that it would make much of an impact on its performance.
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Review by Chad Jones