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Passenger Liner
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Ship Class | Liner |
Built by | Civilian |
Technical information | |
Guns/Turrets | 0 / 9 |
Opt. weapon class | 7 |
Max. weapon class | 7 |
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. thrust speed | 140 m/s |
Max. cruise speed | 350 m/s |
Power output | 80,000 u |
Power recharge | 7,000 u/s |
Additional information | |
Ship price | $122,000,000 |
Package price | $127,232,250 |
Whether retrofitted decommissioned ships or engineered from scratch, these vessels house the criminal elements as well as their jailers.
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Reviews
The first thing that strikes you with a prison liner is its appearance. Like the Luxury Liner it has a similar design but with a few upgraded features. It can be said that the prison liner doesn't look as attractive as the Luxury Liner, but it was never meant to be a ship of luxury. The long dark chassis does emanate an eerie grimness from inside and its single engine gives out a long droning sound that would make you think of the thousands of cells inside. Like the Repair Ship in this category the Prison Liner is very specific to its purpose and faction(s). Firstly, it's a prison, so anything to do with prisoners is fine. ‘Transferring’ (Trading) prisoners from planets or prisons to prison stations are acceptable or just remaining stationary as a prison station is also acceptable. But as you can imagine both of these can get extremely boring from time to time and you end up longing for a more exciting vessel. Eventually your Prison will end up hardly used or deleted by the A.D.M.I.N.S. Money wasted, time wasted, blood sweat, tears and all that jazz, wasted.
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Review by Chad JonesAvailability