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Surprisingly common in backwoods systems, these (usually illegal) craft are simply pressurised [[habitation module]]s, [[cargo container]]s, or even [[bubble tent]]s, retrofitted with [[boost bricks]]. Steering them is a nightmare, and more than once someone has spread such a 'ship' all over the bay doors of a [[temple ship]]. Fortunately, they don't tend to be solid enough to leave much of a mess. These crates are only usable for moon-to-planet or similar runs, and only made by people who don't have access to a real ship. | Surprisingly common in backwoods systems, these (usually illegal) craft are simply pressurised [[habitation module]]s, [[cargo container]]s, or even [[bubble tent]]s, retrofitted with [[boost bricks]]. Steering them is a nightmare, and more than once someone has spread such a 'ship' all over the bay doors of a [[temple ship]]. Fortunately, they don't tend to be solid enough to leave much of a mess. These crates are only usable for moon-to-planet or similar runs, and only made by people who don't have access to a real ship. | ||
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Revision as of 13:17, 8 March 2007
Surprisingly common in backwoods systems, these (usually illegal) craft are simply pressurised habitation modules, cargo containers, or even bubble tents, retrofitted with boost bricks. Steering them is a nightmare, and more than once someone has spread such a 'ship' all over the bay doors of a temple ship. Fortunately, they don't tend to be solid enough to leave much of a mess. These crates are only usable for moon-to-planet or similar runs, and only made by people who don't have access to a real ship.