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[HullTec] SLT-IV Jump Ship
   
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9.2.2020 klo 9.36
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[HullTec] SLT-IV Jump Ship

2 kokoelmassa, tekijä Hull Breach
Hull's Cargo Ships and Containers
17 luomusta
Hull's Civil & Industrial Ships (except cargo)
10 luomusta
Kuvaus
PCU: 4197
Blocks: 181

The SLT-IV (Superluminar Transport 4) is a compact large grid ship with 4 jump drives. The ship has only one purpose: To bring other ships from A to B in space.

The ship has a jump distance of 8000km. The red connectors, that are placed all over the front are not connected to any conveyor system. They are only there to hold docked ships.

There's a white connector on the lower rear of the ship. This one is connected to the cockpit and the oxygen tanks. The ship also has two oxygen farms so the pilot can stay in space for quite long.
11 kommenttia
thefurryfox 15.2.2020 klo 12.27 
i was actually thinking of making a ship that would have the exact purpose! i suppose someone already beat me to it
Hull Breach  [tekijä] 15.2.2020 klo 2.24 
It's for extra pleasure. And I'm talking of traveling pleasure of course.
Blitz/Blitzo 14.2.2020 klo 18.36 
i like it
Blitz/Blitzo 14.2.2020 klo 18.36 
it looks like a ribbed dildo
Sandst4rm 13.2.2020 klo 15.17 
I’m making one of these when I get home today, very nice.
Hull Breach  [tekijä] 13.2.2020 klo 14.40 
Thanks, everyone!
Miath 12.2.2020 klo 21.05 
Much approval, been thinking about one of these for eternity, could just never get it aesthetic enough lol.
Geologian 12.2.2020 klo 0.50 
Man, you beat me to the punch, I've been thinking about something like this for awhile. Great work! Looks terrific.
Emiricol4Rl 11.2.2020 klo 18.02 
Brilliant, man. Now to connect dropships loaded with mechs from my Mechs collection, muahaha
Hull Breach  [tekijä] 9.2.2020 klo 11.27 
Yeah I'm pretty sure one can use this ship to bring UCUs from space station to space station, too :-)