The Kivenkantaja
Prestige heavy-duty mining vessel
The ultimate in style and comfort, the Kivenkantaja is a fully customized Imperial Cutter retrofitted by our crack team of engineers for highly-efficient core mining and maximal cargo space. Because bigger is always better!
Features
- Pulse wave analyser. State-of-the-art technology for quickly and accurately identifying high-value asteroids. Time is money!
- Seismic charge launcher. Effortlessly crack open asteroid cores in spectacular fashion to get to that juicy goodness inside.
- Multiple limpet controllers. Because manual ore scooping is for peasants.
- 512T of cargo space. Bring home the bacon with more tonnage than you can point a really big cyber stick at. Why bother with less?
- Superior firepower. Three large, precision-engineered multi-canons for warning off the competition and rapidly neutralising pirate scum and other pesky interlopers.
- Prismic shield generator. Protects against drunken mishaps and sneaky ambushes as well as helping to keep that paintwork looking factory fresh.
- Custom-tuned class A thrusters. For getting there quicker and being able to leave in a hurry. There's no shame in knowing when to do a hasty Sir Robin!
- Fully stocked bar. Kick back and enjoy a delicious cocktail or four while your drones do all the hard work. Please drink responsibly while flying a superheavy Imperial-class warship.
See it in action
Pricing
- Starting from just 1,499,999,999 CR. Life support not included.
- Wide range of optional extras available, including fairy lights, dashboard bobbleheads, and external decals.
- Finance packages available at exorbitant interest rates. (Subject to terms & conditions and a credit check through the Bank of Zaonce.)
- Call 555-666-3306 now to book your test flight.
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