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Revision as of 17:55, 21 May 2021
In short, the MISC Hull series of ships is how cargo gets from place to place. An inter-connected system of ships designed around the same principles and intended to share the same equipment and maintenance processes, MISC has created the Hull A through E to provide countless options for every type of merchant.
From the single-person Hull A to the super-massive Hull E bulk freighter, there’s a Hull for every job. Each ship includes a manned cab, a drive unit and a telescoping cargo spindle. When laden, the spindle expands to accept cargo pallets; while unloaded, the spindle retracts for faster, more maneuverable travel.[1]
Models
Series Variants
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The Hull B is a more rugged option most often compared to MISC’s own Freelancer. But where the Freelancer is equipped for long range exploration and other roles, the Hull B is a pure cargo transport. |
See also
- A Hull for Every Job: The MISC Hull Series
- Q&A: MISC Hull A
- Q&A: MISC Hull B
- Q&A: MISC Hull C
- Q&A: MISC Hull D
- Q&A: MISC Hull E
References
- ↑ A Hull For Every Job. Transmission - Comm-Link