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Revision as of 13:09, 8 March 2007
One or two man ships, these little vessels work in groups of 2 or 3 if they need to get any maneuvering done. They are little more than a minimalist cabin (sometimes the cabin is simply a cage, and requires the pilot to have an EVA suit) with several large engines pointing in all directions. These engines are specced for raw thrust rather than speed or precision. A tug's usual function is hauling around cargo containers. To get a container into dock, one tug will be chained to each corner. As a container can mass thousands of tonnes, the power in these little machines is really necessary.