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|role=*Interstellar shipping | |||
*Field engineering | |||
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|affiliation=*[[United Nations Space Command]] | |||
*[[United Rebel Front]] | |||
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The '''''Parabola''-class Freighter''' is a [[United Nations Space Command]] starship classification used in the early 26<sup>th</sup> century as field engineering and support craft. However by [[2525]], many of these freighters were independent and used for commercial and civilian use. They are relatively simple craft, with large storage bays, and rotating sections. The rotating sections contained water tanks that would automatically irrigate crops grown in the hydroponics bay in the middle/ carousel section of the vessel. They could carry enough food and water to supply a small city. | The '''''Parabola''-class Freighter''' is a [[United Nations Space Command]] starship classification used in the early 26<sup>th</sup> century as field engineering and support craft. However by [[2525]], many of these freighters were independent and used for commercial and civilian use. They are relatively simple craft, with large storage bays, and rotating sections. The rotating sections contained water tanks that would automatically irrigate crops grown in the hydroponics bay in the middle/ carousel section of the vessel. They could carry enough food and water to supply a small city. | ||