The Story
Hull C Overview
The Hull C is the first heavy freighter in the Hull series developed by Musashi Industrial and Starflight Concern, known for being one of the most common and versatile cargo vessels in the galaxy. Built to sit between smaller one-person transports and massive super freighters, the Hull C delivers expansive modularity while keeping a workable level of maneuverability. With strong configurability, dependable defensibility, and a proven track record across known space, it is a go-to freighter for captains who want a reliable and adaptable transport platform.
Cargo Capacity and Container Logistics
At full load, the Hull C can carry 144 32-SCU cargo containers. These containers represent the minimum equippable size for the Hull C, Hull D, and Hull E, making the ship a true heavy-haul solution designed around high-volume containerized freight.
Remote Tractor Beams for Efficient Handling
To simplify loading, unloading, and repositioning such a large container payload, the Hull C is equipped with four remote Size 4 tractor beams. This improves cargo handling efficiency and helps crews manage transfers with greater control and safety during port operations.
Living Quarters for Long Hauls
The Hull C includes minimalistic but functional living quarters designed to support up to four crew members on extended missions. The space features beds, a bathroom, and a generously sized mess hall, providing the essentials for comfort and endurance during long-distance freight routes.
Defensive Systems and Turret Coverage
While primarily a hauler, the Hull C is not completely defenseless. A pair of Size 3 shields provides basic survivability, and three remote gun turrets mount a total of six Size 3 guns, giving the ship the ability to respond to threats when escape is not an option.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Hull C Overview
The Hull C is the first heavy freighter in the Hull series developed by Musashi Industrial and Starflight Concern, known for being one of the most common and versatile cargo vessels in the galaxy. Built to sit between smaller one-person transports and massive super freighters, the Hull C delivers expansive modularity while keeping a workable level of maneuverability. With strong configurability, dependable defensibility, and a proven track record across known space, it is a go-to freighter for captains who want a reliable and adaptable transport platform.
Cargo Capacity and Container Logistics
At full load, the Hull C can carry 144 32-SCU cargo containers. These containers represent the minimum equippable size for the Hull C, Hull D, and Hull E, making the ship a true heavy-haul solution designed around high-volume containerized freight.
Remote Tractor Beams for Efficient Handling
To simplify loading, unloading, and repositioning such a large container payload, the Hull C is equipped with four remote Size 4 tractor beams. This improves cargo handling efficiency and helps crews manage transfers with greater control and safety during port operations.
Living Quarters for Long Hauls
The Hull C includes minimalistic but functional living quarters designed to support up to four crew members on extended missions. The space features beds, a bathroom, and a generously sized mess hall, providing the essentials for comfort and endurance during long-distance freight routes.
Defensive Systems and Turret Coverage
While primarily a hauler, the Hull C is not completely defenseless. A pair of Size 3 shields provides basic survivability, and three remote gun turrets mount a total of six Size 3 guns, giving the ship the ability to respond to threats when escape is not an option.

























