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===Specifications=== | ===Specifications=== | ||
''Jennet''-class have a maximum crew size of 3. They have an "obscene" thrust-to-mass ratio that allows them to move hulks, asteroids, cargo between worlds and up [[Gravity well (physics)|gravity wells]].{{Ref/Reuse|CFShippin}} | ''Jennet''-class ships have a maximum crew size of 3. They have an "obscene" thrust-to-mass ratio that allows them to move hulks, asteroids, cargo between worlds and up [[Gravity well (physics)|gravity wells]].{{Ref/Reuse|CFShippin}} | ||
===Development history=== | ===Development history=== |
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74 metres (240 ft)[1] |
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The Jennet-class intrasystem hauler was a civilian hauling ship manufactured by Halifax Spacewerx. It was used across human space moving cargo between worlds and up gravity wells.[1]
Overview
Specifications
Jennet-class ships have a maximum crew size of 3. They have an "obscene" thrust-to-mass ratio that allows them to move hulks, asteroids, cargo between worlds and up gravity wells.[1]
Development history
The Jennet-class intrasystem hauler was manufactured by Halifax Spacewerx, where it entered service in 2499.[1]
Usage
The Jennet-class hauler is often one of the first type of ships called when hulks, asteroids, and massive cargo pallets need to be moved between worlds or up gravity wells.[1]
Service history
Beginning service
The Jennet-class entered service in 2499.[1]
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