Introduction[ | ]
Main Article: Ships & Classes If you thought that Freighters were fairly good when it comes to affecting the system's economy, Freightliners will definitely come as a big surprise. These are the huge transport ships that can be almost 600 meters long and carry enough material to pay for themselves in only a few mining runs. Their storage space can be up to 300% bigger than the space provided by the best Freighter. Use this to your advantage, but remember that they won't stand a chance even against the smaller battleship classes.
Additional Information[ | ]
They are huge and slow. They have no firepower and might even take their time with shredding bigger asteroids. However, remember to always have a Plan B when you decide to mine more valuable resources, as those areas are often filled with ships from other factions who want their piece of cake. Have a fleet of carefully picked ships as an escort, which will be ready to help you out whenever it's needed.
Enemy Freightliners are very useful for a quick buck, once you get good enough at boarding enemy vessels.
Eridan | Kojima | Lindbergh | Semarang | Triton |
Basic Details[ | ]
Only the basic stats are presented here. For full information, check out the specific page about each ship.
Name | Manufacturer | Price | Hull | Shield | Crew | Cargo | Battery |
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Eridan | Nyxian Consortium | 24,220,000 | 7,000 | 2,400 | 85 | 650 | 70 |
Kojima | Traders Association | 19,850,000 | 6,500 | 2,500 | 80 | 545 | 70 |
Lindbergh | Mars Shipping | 12,500,000 | 4,500 | 1,900 | 60 | 400 | 70 |
Semarang | Union | 15,850,000 | 7,000 | 2,200 | 75 | 475 | 70 |
Triton | Wastelanders | 28,550,000 | 7,500 | 2,800 | 95 | 760 | 70 |
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