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** Maximum load: 100mt
** Maximum load: 100mt
*** ''Several tons by ''The Good That Men Do'' ''
*** ''Several tons by ''The Good That Men Do'' ''
** Cruising speed: Warp 1.25
** Cruising speed: Warp 1.3
** Maximum speed: Warp 1.5
** Maximum speed: Warp 1.7
*** ''Notoriously slow by ''The Good That Men Do'', ECS vessels able to do warp 2 by 2102 ([[J-class]] freighters such as the [[ECS Horizon]])''
*** ''Notoriously slow by ''The Good That Men Do'', ECS vessels able to do warp 2, cruise at full load at warp 1.5 by 2102 ([[J-class]] freighters such as the [[ECS Horizon]])''
** Range: 15 light years (ENT Novel: ''The Good That Men Do'')
** Range: 15 light years (ENT Novel: ''The Good That Men Do'')
* ''Unlikely to be Earth-built ship; Earth freighters of this era tend towards long-haul freighters with massive loads, not individual merchant vessels''
* ''Unlikely to be Earth-built ship; Earth freighters of this era tend towards long-haul freighters with massive loads, not individual merchant vessels''

Latest revision as of 08:50, 24 October 2017

Facts

  • Civilian ship class
  • Short-range freighter (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)
  • Construction halted by late 2130s (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)
  • Specifications
    • Crew complement: 3-6
    • Maximum load: 100mt
      • Several tons by The Good That Men Do
    • Cruising speed: Warp 1.3
    • Maximum speed: Warp 1.7
      • Notoriously slow by The Good That Men Do, ECS vessels able to do warp 2, cruise at full load at warp 1.5 by 2102 (J-class freighters such as the ECS Horizon)
    • Range: 15 light years (ENT Novel: The Good That Men Do)
  • Unlikely to be Earth-built ship; Earth freighters of this era tend towards long-haul freighters with massive loads, not individual merchant vessels
    • (Further, no good reference for a possible meaning of "Rutan")