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{{Main|Ships#Large}}
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'''Large ships''' are frequently found in the 50-150m length range. These ships can be operated with a skeleton crew, but really require an experienced medium to large crew working together as a unit throughout the mission to achieve their goals. Maintenance and repair costs often become a significant factor in this size bracket.
'''Large ships''' are frequently found in the 50-150m length range. These ships can be operated with a skeleton crew, but really require an experienced medium to large crew working together as a unit throughout the mission to achieve their goals. Maintenance and repair costs often become a significant factor in this size bracket. Large ships usually require M (56 x 88 x 18 m) or L
(72 x 128 x 36 m) pads.


Next larger category is [[:Category:Capital ships|capital ships]]. Smaller is [[:Category:Medium ships|medium ships]]
Next larger category is [[:Category:Capital ships|capital ships]]. Smaller is [[:Category:Medium ships|medium ships]].


[[Category:Ships]]
[[Category:Ships]]

Latest revision as of 20:04, 5 December 2022

Large ships are frequently found in the 50-150m length range. These ships can be operated with a skeleton crew, but really require an experienced medium to large crew working together as a unit throughout the mission to achieve their goals. Maintenance and repair costs often become a significant factor in this size bracket. Large ships usually require M (56 x 88 x 18 m) or L (72 x 128 x 36 m) pads.

Next larger category is capital ships. Smaller is medium ships.