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LL-1030 "Junebug" cargo transport
The LL-1030 cargo transport ship, affectionately known as "Junebugs" was a Sirius Cyberdine Industries craft that was small, stout, durable, and dependable, made for transporting cargo and/or personnel. The top-mounted bridge provided excellent visibility and the cargo hold in the belly made for very stable loaded flight. Designed for use in atmospheric conditions as well as deep space, this ship utilized twin ion engines of a unique design patented by Sirius Cyberdine that allowed excellent propulsion from heavy atmosphere conditions all the way to hyper-light speed. Access to the ship was through the rear loading hatch. Due to their extreme durability and long service life, these ships, when decommissioned, were often immediately sold into the private sector, where the cargo holds were often converted into outrageously appointed hyperplush living quarters, perfect for wandering space hippies. Because of this, Junebugs also became desired smuggling ships, therefore providing many a wandering no-account with gainful employment transporting contraband around the galaxy.
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Here is another venture into Classic Space territory, once again inspired by my favorite space builders, you guys know who you are. I hope everyone loves this little bulldog of a spaceship as much as I had fun building it. :)
LL-1030 "Junebug" cargo transport
The LL-1030 cargo transport ship, affectionately known as "Junebugs" was a Sirius Cyberdine Industries craft that was small, stout, durable, and dependable, made for transporting cargo and/or personnel. The top-mounted bridge provided excellent visibility and the cargo hold in the belly made for very stable loaded flight. Designed for use in atmospheric conditions as well as deep space, this ship utilized twin ion engines of a unique design patented by Sirius Cyberdine that allowed excellent propulsion from heavy atmosphere conditions all the way to hyper-light speed. Access to the ship was through the rear loading hatch. Due to their extreme durability and long service life, these ships, when decommissioned, were often immediately sold into the private sector, where the cargo holds were often converted into outrageously appointed hyperplush living quarters, perfect for wandering space hippies. Because of this, Junebugs also became desired smuggling ships, therefore providing many a wandering no-account with gainful employment transporting contraband around the galaxy.
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Here is another venture into Classic Space territory, once again inspired by my favorite space builders, you guys know who you are. I hope everyone loves this little bulldog of a spaceship as much as I had fun building it. :)