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Tug boat Molly

Poser Science Fiction posted on Jun 27, 2009
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Name: "Molly" Designation: AaJT408226 (Jat408226) Class: Atlas Type: Heavy lift Tug Mass: 600 ton Fuel: 400 mTon Maneuver:A Power: A Jump: 1 Comp: 4qlars Cargo(mT): .05 Owner: Cpt Clive Onwell Crew: 2 Passengers: 1 Low berths: 4 Lien: NONE Remarks: One of the three remaining operational atlas class heavy tug boats. Currently operating out of the Regina Sector, Regina high port. The atlas class was the last variant of maneuver vehicles that were designed to physically contact the larger ship they were to move. The bow of the atlas is encased by a 2 meter thick rubber boot and a linear mounted Electric magnet. The atlas is not technically armed but has force traction system which has been show to be usable a a short range defensive weapon. Molly is the only Atlas class to be officially mobilized by the Imperial Naval command, currently she is listed as "Reserve Status". She is also listed as the current record holder for single tow. The Molly received sole credit for recovery of "Fleet Hood" consisting of three Battleships, two Battle carriers, and twelve destroyers in year 365204. Ownership has passed to Clive Onwell from the original master, Captain Terrance Onwell.

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Styxx

6:29PM | Sat, 27 June 2009

Cool Render Lee!! Sounds like a story is in order!! I miss your writing!


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