Pride of Vland class Long Liner

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Pride of Vland class Long Liner
Type: RT Liner
Size 1,000 Tons
Hull Configuration [[TBD Hull]]
Streamlining Unstreamlined Hull
Tech Level TL–15
Engineering
Computer Model/TBD
Jump J-4
Maneuver 1 G
Armaments
Hardpoints 10
Accommodations
Staterooms 0
Personnel
Crew 14
High/Mid Passengers 0
Payload
Cargo 339 Tons
Fuel tank 0 Tons
Construction
Origin Third Imperium
Price
Cost MCr298.145
Statistics
Images
Blueprint No
Illustration No
Source
Canon Published, fan design
Era 1105

The TBD class Attack Boat is a warship.

Description (Specifications)

The Pride of Vland class Long Liner is the Tukera long-liner, the main-route passenger transport serving much of the Imperium. The Tukera long-liner is a proprietary Tukera Lines design, and is operated on many of Tukera's routes as a standard passenger liner. Build sturdily and intended to last in service for decades, the long-liner maintains a standard of quality service that other lines try to match.

Tukera's long-liners are named to recall worlds it serves: Pride of Vland, Deneb Express, Spirit of Rhylanor, and Gold of Zurrian.

In merchant service, the single greatest threat to a ship is hijacking. Ships themselves are extremely valuable and extremely mobile. As a result, this sort of ship is designed to foil hijackings. The crew quarters, the drive rooms, and the bridge are all behind solid bulkheads, accessible through a limited number of portals. These accesses can be guarded by the crew in the course of their normal activities, with backup safeguards operated by the ship's computer.

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