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One of the larger trading vessels manufactured in [[Sector1/Inera|Inera]] Orbit Space by [[Whatt and Pritney ShipConstruct]]. Cabin accommodation is cramped and spartan in contrast to facilities for cargo and 'alien environment' transport. Though slow and ponderous, the craft has powerful ''CC-Voltaire'' shields and ''Volt-Variscan'' Pulse lasers, earning it the nickname of the "space porcupine". Not commonly attacked by pirate ships, but a popular craft for freebooters, usually used as a way-station and storage hulk. | One of the larger trading vessels manufactured in [[Sector1/Inera|Inera]] Orbit Space by [[Whatt and Pritney ShipConstruct]]. Cabin accommodation is cramped and spartan in contrast to facilities for cargo and 'alien environment' transport. Though slow and ponderous, the craft has powerful ''CC-Voltaire'' shields and ''Volt-Variscan'' Pulse lasers, earning it the nickname of the "space porcupine". Not commonly attacked by pirate ships, but a popular craft for freebooters, usually used as a way-station and storage hulk. | ||
+ | == Dry Dock == | ||
− | + | During coding of Classic Elite 'dry-dock' code was used to view some of the ships during development (referred to as *VIEW on [http://www.iancgbell.clara.net/elite/text/index.htm Ian Bell's] web site). A movie for the Python generated using *VIEW run under the BBC emulator BeebEm3 is available [http://www.box.net/shared/74ngy2o6uj here]. | |
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Revision as of 02:44, 2 November 2010
Overview
One of the larger trading vessels manufactured in Inera Orbit Space by Whatt and Pritney ShipConstruct. Cabin accommodation is cramped and spartan in contrast to facilities for cargo and 'alien environment' transport. Though slow and ponderous, the craft has powerful CC-Voltaire shields and Volt-Variscan Pulse lasers, earning it the nickname of the "space porcupine". Not commonly attacked by pirate ships, but a popular craft for freebooters, usually used as a way-station and storage hulk.
Dry Dock
During coding of Classic Elite 'dry-dock' code was used to view some of the ships during development (referred to as *VIEW on Ian Bell's web site). A movie for the Python generated using *VIEW run under the BBC emulator BeebEm3 is available here.