Python (Oolite)
Python | |
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Size (metres, W×H×L) | 80 x 40 x 130 |
Cargo capacity | 100 TC |
Cargo bay extension | Unknown |
Maximum speed | 0.20 LM |
Manoeuvrability | Roll: 2.0 Pitch: 0.8 |
Energy banks | 7 |
Energy recharge rate | Unknown |
Gun mounts | Fore, Aft Port, Starboard |
Missile slots | Unknown |
Shield boosters available | Yes |
Military shields available | No |
Hyperspace capable | Yes |
OXP or standard | Standard (ET is OXP) |
Available to player | Yes |
Base price | Unknown |
Overview
Originally built in Inera Orbit Space by Whatt and Pritney, the mighty Python has been in service since 2700. This is an old design which clearly shows its age. However, it is cheap for its size and extremely robust. Many a trader has slogged it out in a Python to afford a more modern and sexy ship. If maintained correctly, a Python will go on forever.
Notable features
The vast majority of Pythons still in service are working ships with no frills. The Python is perhaps the antithesis of the Mussurana, which by contrast is fast, lithe and luxuriously appointed (not to mention tremendously expensive). A Python in good condition will fetch around Cr.200,000 on the open market, which is remarkably good value for money considering that it can (slowly) shift 100 TC, or 115 TC with the optional cargo bay extension. The Python is easy to find, and virtually all shipyards are experienced in their maintenance, making spare parts easy to find and running costs low.
Variations
Pythons have also been popular targets for conversion since they are common and capacious. One of the most famous Python conversions was the total stripping and remaking of one of these large ships into Woodford's Casino and Bar, which was towed into orbit around Zaonce. It was tolerated for about fifteen years by the Zaonce authorities. However, it soon became clear that it was being used as a money laundering facility and was damaged beyond repair during a Police raid on the operators of the casino. The wreck continued to orbit Zaonce for another year before it was finally scrapped.
A less welcome conversion, is to a customised pirate ship. The ease of maintenance and ease of acquisition has also made this a popular ship for pirates to use to haul away their loot. There is somewhat of a pirate tradition to repaint the rather plain factory scheme with a traditional skull-and-crossbones motif. One particularly dreaded variant of these goes by the name "Blackdog". Pirate operated Pythons seldom roam alone; if you find one, expect fighters to be close at hand.
Recent developments has seen a more exclusive and expensive model hit the market, namely the Python Eunectes Turbo (ET). It offers considerable improvements to its predecessor in terms of speed and maneuverability at no expense of cargo space, although its hull is slightly less robust than the classic Python. Pirates who can afford these rides should not be lightly dismissed.
Download
The regular Python is part of the standard game, however, the Python ET is an OXP ship found in x-ships.oxp