Difference between revisions of "Shuttle (Oolite)"
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− | {{Infobox ShipStats Oolite| title=Shuttle |
+ | {{Semantic Infobox ShipStats Oolite| title=Shuttle (Oolite) |
− | |image = [[Image:Shuttle.png]] |
+ | |image = [[Image:Shuttle.png|300px]] |
− | |dimensions = |
+ | |dimensions = 23 × 20 × 39 |
+ | |width = 23m |
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+ | |height = 20m |
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+ | |length = 39m |
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|capacity = 30 TC |
|capacity = 30 TC |
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|capacityext = N/A |
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|baseprice = N/A |
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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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− | "These unarmed and often unmanned craft are built under license in every planetary system. Based on a prototype developed by Saud-Kruger AstroDesign, they are used for cargo ferrying between planet and space station, but can be modified to hospital ships, or orbiting prisons. Favorite targets for small-time criminals, because of their instantaneous release of cargo canisters, they are often followed by single fighter patrol ships." |
+ | "These unarmed and often unmanned craft are built under license in every planetary system. Based on a prototype developed by Saud-Kruger AstroDesign, they are used for cargo ferrying between planet and space station, but can be modified to hospital ships, or orbiting prisons. Favorite targets for small-time criminals, because of their instantaneous release of cargo canisters, they are often followed by single fighter patrol ships." |
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+ | == Variants == |
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+ | Since the Orbital Shuttle is easy to modify there are countless variants out there. However, some crafts like the [[System Shuttle]], [[Medical Shuttle]] or the [[Drop Shuttle]] are widely known in public. |
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+ | == Remarks == |
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+ | While in the [http://www.iancgbell.clara.net/elite/manual.htm#A47 Elite Manual] the dimensions are 20 × 20 × 35 ft. the current core-ship model got 23 x 20 x 39 m. |
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+ | == Custom Paintjobs == |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Image:classicShuttle-A.png|[[The Classic Ships|Classic Orbital Shuttle]] |
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+ | Image:Deepspace_Shuttle.jpg|[[Deepspace_Ships|Deepspace Orbital Shuttle]] |
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+ | Image:Griff_shuttle.jpg|[[Griff_Industries|Griff's Orbital Shuttle]] |
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+ | Image:Neolite_shuttle.jpg|[[Neolite_Ships|Neolite Orbital Shuttle]] |
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+ | Image:SungsShuttle.jpg|[[Shady Sungs|Sungs' Orbital Shuttle]] |
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+ | </gallery> |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 15 January 2021
ship name::Shuttle (Oolite) | |
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Size (W×H×L) | 23m×ship height::20m×ship length::39m |
Cargo capacity | ship cargo capacity::30 TC |
Cargo bay extension | ship cargo extension::N/A |
Maximum speed | ship speed::0.08 LM |
Manoeuvrability | Roll: 2.0 Pitch: 0.9 |
Energy banks | ship energy banks::1 |
Energy recharge rate |
Poor (1.0) |
Gun mounts | None |
Missile slots | ship missile slots::0 |
Shield boosters available | ship supports shield booster::No |
Military shields available | ship supports mil shields::No |
Hyperspace capable | ship can hyperspace::No |
OXP or standard | {{#set:ship is standard=Standard}}Standard |
Available to player | ship is player flyable::No |
Base price | ship base price::N/A |
Contents
Overview
"These unarmed and often unmanned craft are built under license in every planetary system. Based on a prototype developed by Saud-Kruger AstroDesign, they are used for cargo ferrying between planet and space station, but can be modified to hospital ships, or orbiting prisons. Favorite targets for small-time criminals, because of their instantaneous release of cargo canisters, they are often followed by single fighter patrol ships."
Variants
Since the Orbital Shuttle is easy to modify there are countless variants out there. However, some crafts like the System Shuttle, Medical Shuttle or the Drop Shuttle are widely known in public.
Remarks
While in the Elite Manual the dimensions are 20 × 20 × 35 ft. the current core-ship model got 23 x 20 x 39 m.