MS-FR80 Beta Class Fuel Transporter
Manufacturer: Maas Corporation
Length: 375m
Mass: 70,010t (Unladen)
Crew: 8 + 2
Maneuverability: Low
Offensive Systems:
None
Defensive Systems:
None
Drive Systems:
Standard Thrust Array
LDS Class 1
Capsule Drive
The MS-FR80 fuel transporter's modular design makes it an easy
ship to maintain. It is commonly used to transfer fuel products between
stations, but variants include those converted to carry liquid
foodstuffs, liquefied gases such as oxygen, and liquid waste products.
It is a close relative of the MS-FR70 and MS-FR90 transporters, which
are constructed from the same basic core components.
MS-FR90 Gamma Class Fuel Transporter
Manufacturer: Maas Corporation
Length: 520m
Mass: 80,200t (Unladen)
Crew: 10 + 2
Maneuverability: Low
Offensive Systems:
None
Defensive Systems:
None
Drive Systems:
Standard Thrust Array
LDS Class 1
Capsule Drive
The MS-FR90 fuel transporter's modular design makes it an easy
ship to maintain. It is commonly used to transfer fuel products between
stations, but variants include those converted to carry liquid
foodstuffs, liquefied gases such as oxygen, and liquid waste products.
It is a close relative of the smaller MS-FR70 and MS-FR90 transporters,
which are constructed from the same basic core components.
MS-FR100 City Class Light Freighter
Manufacturer: Maas Corporation
Length: 370m
Mass: 83,250 (Unladen)
Crew: 5 + 2
Maneuverability: Low
Offensive Systems:
None
Defensive Systems:
None
Drive Systems:
Heavy Thrust Array
LDS Class 1
Capsule Drive
The City class light freighter has replaced the older Oakland
class as the freighter of choice for medium sized shipping companies.
Its low crew requirements and relatively large 10 pod cargo capacity,
make it an obvious choice. Like the Venice class, it lacks any form of
offensive or defensive systems, but it is not considered cost effective
to retrofit them as the spaceframe is not suitable.
MS-FR200 Venice Class Heavy Freighter
Manufacturer: Maas Corporation
Length: 490m
Mass: 264,600t (Unladen)
Crew: 10 + 3
Maneuverability: Low
Offensive Systems:
None
Defensive Systems:
None
Drive Systems:
Heavy Thrust Array
LDS Class 1
Capsule Drive
The Venice class heavy freighter has the largest carrying
capacity of any equivalent sized ship. Capable of carrying up to 20
standard cargo pods, it is a highly cost-effective ship to operate, and
as such is extremely popular with shipping companies. The lack of
defensive shields has reduced its manufacture cost, but has left it
vulnerable to attack. Consequently some companies are retrofitting
their Venice class freighters with shields and other defensive systems,
and Maas Corporation is considering offering these systems prefitted as
an option to prospective buyers.