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CT-39X "Albatross" Civilian Transport
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Ship Class | Transport |
Built by | Civilian |
Technical information | |
Guns/Turrets | 0 / 5 |
Opt. weapon class | 7 |
Max. weapon class | 7 |
Other equipment |
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Hull strength | 80,000 |
Max. shield class | 7 |
Cargo space | 2,000 units |
Nanobots/Batteries | 350/350 |
Max. impulse speed | 80 m/s |
Max. thrust speed | 140 m/s |
Max. cruise speed | 350 m/s |
Power output | 45,000 u |
Power recharge | 5,000 u/s |
Additional information | |
Ship price | $? |
Package price | $11,249,000 |
Seeing a greater need for a quick way to transport large amounts of materials from one place to another, the corporations of Sirius quickly looked to refine the functional design of the average transport. The result of the refining was the Large Transport. Boasting a greater cargo hold than it's predecessor, the Albatross is mainly used by the corporations of Sirius where lots of goods need to be moved quickly. Much like it's predecessor, the vessel sacrifices flash for functionality. Carries 4 Cargo Pods. The size of this Vessel necessitates it using the mooring points near each planet's docking rings.
Reviews
The CT-39X may seem like the Gull's big brother but you’ll be surprised as to how many things haven't changed from the smaller model. Features such as customizable cargo pods, included Type 4 Transport Turrets and a hefty shield outlet are all copied and pasted onto the Albatross. But some disadvantageous features also come along, put aside it's increased size and cargo hold, the firepower of this boat hasn't changed a bit. Only five turret mounts stretched over the chassis really wastes the improved power plant capacity. The price also raises a few eyebrows amongst buyers since ships such as the Mammoth; with a larger cargo hold; are sold for less than 11.2 million.
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Review by Chad Jones