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− | {{Infobox ShipStats Oolite| title= Bushmaster Miner | + | {{Semantic Infobox ShipStats Oolite |
+ | |title= Bushmaster Miner | ||
|image = [[Image:Bushmastersit.png|250px]] | |image = [[Image:Bushmastersit.png|250px]] | ||
− | | | + | |width = 50m |
+ | |height = 10m | ||
+ | |length = 70m | ||
|capacity = 20 TC | |capacity = 20 TC | ||
|gunmounts = Front | |gunmounts = Front | ||
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|isoxp = OXP | |isoxp = OXP | ||
|isplayer = No | |isplayer = No | ||
+ | |baseprice = 10000 Cr | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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First in service in 3001, and launched at the Onrira Orbital, Bushmasters are only available to members of the Mining Guild. These peaceful ships, protected under GalCop statutes, plough through space, mining asteroids and extracting trace minerals. They only attack when freeloading pilots steal their hard-earned profits. However, mining lasers aren't particularly worrying. | First in service in 3001, and launched at the Onrira Orbital, Bushmasters are only available to members of the Mining Guild. These peaceful ships, protected under GalCop statutes, plough through space, mining asteroids and extracting trace minerals. They only attack when freeloading pilots steal their hard-earned profits. However, mining lasers aren't particularly worrying. | ||
− | + | Moorspace inc. updated the Bushmaster Miner in 3101 to celebrate its 100 years of service to more all-round trading ship with emphasis on mining. They sold them in low quantities on the open market for an average of 10000 credits. A lot of enhancements were made. Better computers, more room and better living quarters. | |
− | Moorspace inc. | ||
== Download == | == Download == | ||
+ | *The [[Old Ships OXP]] (2006 )containing the Bushmaster Miner. | ||
+ | * [[Neolite_Ships|Neolite Companion OXP]]. ''Note: this is not compatible with the Old Ships OXP.'' | ||
+ | *[[Old_Ships_2010|Old Ships 2010 OXP]] by P.A.Groove. | ||
+ | *[[Iron Ass OXP#Volume 2|Iron Ass Vol.2]] contains a dark metal retro version, the Iron Ass Bushmaster | ||
− | + | == Custom paintjobs == | |
− | + | <gallery> | |
− | + | Image:Neolite_Bushmaster.jpg|[[Neolite_Ships|Neolite Bushmaster]] | |
− | + | Image:Bushmaster_Miner.jpg|[[Old_Ships_2010|Old Ships 2010 Bushmaster]] | |
− | + | Image:Staer9 shipset (2).jpg|[[Staer9%27s_Shipset|Staer9's Bushmaster]] | |
− | + | Image:IA_bushmaster3.jpg|[[Iron Ass OXP#Volume 2|Iron Ass Bushmaster]] | |
− | + | </gallery> | |
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 3 April 2022
Bushmaster Miner | |
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Size (W×H×L) | 50m×10m×70m |
Cargo capacity | 20 TC |
Cargo bay extension | |
Maximum speed | 0.28 LM |
Manoeuvrability | Roll: 1.2 Pitch: 1.0 |
Energy banks | N/A |
Energy recharge rate | |
Gun mounts | Front |
Missile slots | |
Shield boosters available | N/A |
Military shields available | N/A |
Hyperspace capable | No |
OXP or standard | OXP |
Available to player | No |
Base price | 10000 Cr |
Overview
First in service in 3001, and launched at the Onrira Orbital, Bushmasters are only available to members of the Mining Guild. These peaceful ships, protected under GalCop statutes, plough through space, mining asteroids and extracting trace minerals. They only attack when freeloading pilots steal their hard-earned profits. However, mining lasers aren't particularly worrying.
Moorspace inc. updated the Bushmaster Miner in 3101 to celebrate its 100 years of service to more all-round trading ship with emphasis on mining. They sold them in low quantities on the open market for an average of 10000 credits. A lot of enhancements were made. Better computers, more room and better living quarters.
Download
- The Old Ships OXP (2006 )containing the Bushmaster Miner.
- Neolite Companion OXP. Note: this is not compatible with the Old Ships OXP.
- Old Ships 2010 OXP by P.A.Groove.
- Iron Ass Vol.2 contains a dark metal retro version, the Iron Ass Bushmaster