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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
Model
Series Variants
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The MISC Hull A is a small, efficient cargo hauler, and is the smallest of the Hull series. Featuring a retracting external cargo spindle and powerful engines, this ship has the largest cargo capacity in its size class. Care should be taken in dangerous systems without an escort, as the Hull A lacks significant offensive or defensive capabilities. Additionally, the Hull A (and B) are often used as surface-to-orbit ferries.[2] |
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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
- ↑ Hull A Store page. Pledge Store