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The '''Hull B''' is the only medium freighter of the Hull series of cargo ships developed by [[StarCitizen:Musashi Industrial and Starflight Concern]]. It represents a more durable choice frequently contrasted with other vessels of comparable cargo capacity. However, while those ships are designed for extended-range exploration and various functions, the Hull B serves solely as a cargo transport. They are commonly utilized as corporate support vessels, and it is not unusual to observe multiple ships in diverse liveries during a single journey. In contrast to the other larger vessels in the series, it possesses the ability to land on a planet while fully loaded.<ref name="HullBStore">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/pledge/ships/hull/Hull-B|text=MISC Hull-B Store}}</ref><ref name="HullBFlyable">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/21054-MISC-Hull-Bs|text=A Hull For Every Job: The MISC Hull Series}}</ref><ref name="HullBQandA">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/engineering/21085-Q-A-MISC-Hull-B|text=Q&A: MISC Hull B}}</ref> | The '''Hull B''' is the only medium freighter of the Hull series of cargo ships developed by [[StarCitizen:Musashi Industrial and Starflight Concern]]. It represents a more durable choice frequently contrasted with other vessels of comparable cargo capacity. However, while those ships are designed for extended-range exploration and various functions, the Hull B serves solely as a cargo transport. They are commonly utilized as corporate support vessels, and it is not unusual to observe multiple ships in diverse liveries during a single journey. In contrast to the other larger vessels in the series, it possesses the ability to land on a planet while fully loaded.<ref name="HullBStore">{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/pledge/ships/hull/Hull-B|text=MISC Hull-B Store}}</ref><ref name="HullBFlyable">{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/21054-MISC-Hull-Bs|text=A Hull For Every Job: The MISC Hull Series}}</ref><ref name="HullBQandA">{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/engineering/21085-Q-A-MISC-Hull-B|text=Q&A: MISC Hull B}}</ref> | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
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==Model== | ==Model== | ||
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==Acquisition== | ==Acquisition== | ||
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==Lore== | ==Lore== | ||
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For most of the concern’s history, the majority of MISC’s business has come from the production output of its heavy industrial division. MISC-HI is chiefly responsible for the Hull series range of configurable bulk transport spacecraft that have become ubiquitous in UEE space. These sturdy, modular hulls are the basis for the majority of Human corporate shipping. Their unexpected popularity among the Xi'an has spawned an unlikely business relationship (and a string of imitators on the other side of the border). | For most of the concern’s history, the majority of MISC’s business has come from the production output of its heavy industrial division. MISC-HI is chiefly responsible for the Hull series range of configurable bulk transport spacecraft that have become ubiquitous in UEE space. These sturdy, modular hulls are the basis for the majority of Human corporate shipping. Their unexpected popularity among the Xi'an has spawned an unlikely business relationship (and a string of imitators on the other side of the border). | ||
When the line launched in 2802, four standard models ranged in size from the efficient Hull A to the gargantuan Hull D. The Hull series quickly revolutionized interstellar freight, leading to the standardization of dockyards and cargo processes around the UEE. This led to long-ranging knock-on effects, including over a dozen outside companies being founded or significantly shifting focus to support the Hull design, such as Argo Astronautics launching its MPUV line of short-range cargo ferries. In 2820, MISC developed a fifth ‘super-freighter’, the Hull E, which has since become the de facto interplanetary bulk goods transporter, with docks around the galaxy moving cargo containers back and forth from the huge ships around the clock<ref name="jp1004MF">{{Cite Jump Point|title=Manufacturer feature: MISC|volume=10|month=4|startpage=18|endpage=18|accessdate=2022-12-12}}</ref> | When the line launched in 2802, four standard models ranged in size from the efficient Hull A to the gargantuan Hull D. The Hull series quickly revolutionized interstellar freight, leading to the standardization of dockyards and cargo processes around the UEE. This led to long-ranging knock-on effects, including over a dozen outside companies being founded or significantly shifting focus to support the Hull design, such as Argo Astronautics launching its MPUV line of short-range cargo ferries. In 2820, MISC developed a fifth ‘super-freighter’, the Hull E, which has since become the de facto interplanetary bulk goods transporter, with docks around the galaxy moving cargo containers back and forth from the huge ships around the clock<ref name="jp1004MF">{{SC/Cite Jump Point|title=Manufacturer feature: MISC|volume=10|month=4|startpage=18|endpage=18|accessdate=2022-12-12}}</ref> | ||
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Testimonial= | Testimonial= | ||
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==Development== | ==Development== | ||
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|2015-04-25 | |2015-04-25 | ||
|The Hull-B was initially introduced as a conceptual ship alongside the Hull-A, Hull-D, and Hull-E.<ref name="HullseriesLaunch">{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/14661-A-Hull-For-Every-Job-The-MISC-Hull-Series|text=MISC Hull series Launch}}</ref> | |The Hull-B was initially introduced as a conceptual ship alongside the Hull-A, Hull-D, and Hull-E.<ref name="HullseriesLaunch">{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/14661-A-Hull-For-Every-Job-The-MISC-Hull-Series|text=MISC Hull series Launch}}</ref> | ||
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|2015-05-11 | |2015-05-11 | ||
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|2025-09-03 | |2025-09-03 | ||
|Following its updated concept being approved, the Hull B was put into pre-production.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/20753-Star-Citizen-Monthly-Report-August-2025|text=Star Citizen Monthly Report August 2025|accessdate=2025-09-03}}</ref> | |Following its updated concept being approved, the Hull B was put into pre-production.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/20753-Star-Citizen-Monthly-Report-August-2025|text=Star Citizen Monthly Report August 2025|accessdate=2025-09-03}}</ref> | ||
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|2025-10-01 | |2025-10-01 | ||
|It progressed well into Whitebox development, with its exterior receiving adjustments for the gate requirements.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/20829-Star-Citizen-Monthly-Report-September-2025|text=Star Citizen Monthly Report September 2025|accessdate=2025-10-01}}</ref> | |It progressed well into Whitebox development, with its exterior receiving adjustments for the gate requirements.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/20829-Star-Citizen-Monthly-Report-September-2025|text=Star Citizen Monthly Report September 2025|accessdate=2025-10-01}}</ref> | ||
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|2025-11-01 | |2025-11-01 | ||
|The Hull B is currently being prepared for its whitebox review, with the final touches being made to ensure it hits the required functionality criteria.<ref>{{Cite RSI|https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/comm-link/transmission/20874-Star-Citizen-Monthly-Report-October-2025|text=Star Citizen Monthly Report October 2025|accessdate=2025-11-01}}</ref> | |The Hull B is currently being prepared for its whitebox review, with the final touches being made to ensure it hits the required functionality criteria.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/comm-link/transmission/20874-Star-Citizen-Monthly-Report-October-2025|text=Star Citizen Monthly Report October 2025|accessdate=2025-11-01}}</ref> | ||
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|2025-11-27 | |2025-11-27 | ||
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|2026-01-21 | |2026-01-21 | ||
|The ship passed its whitebox review, entering into greybox.<ref>{{Cite RSI|https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/comm-link/transmission/20972-Star-Citizen-Monthly-Report-November-December-2025|text=Star Citizen Monthly Report November & December 2025|accessdate=2026-01-21}}</ref> | |The ship passed its whitebox review, entering into greybox.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|https://robertsspaceindustries.com/en/comm-link/transmission/20972-Star-Citizen-Monthly-Report-November-December-2025|text=Star Citizen Monthly Report November & December 2025|accessdate=2026-01-21}}</ref> | ||
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|2026-02-04 | |2026-02-04 | ||
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{{Navplate manufacturers|MISC}} | {{Navplate manufacturers|MISC}} | ||
{{Navplate vehicles}} | {{SC/Navplate vehicles}} | ||
[[Category:Cargo ships]] | [[Category:Cargo ships]] | ||
[[Category:Medium freighters]] | [[Category:Medium freighters]] | ||
{{Short description|A medium freighter manufactured by MISC}} | {{SC/Short description|A medium freighter manufactured by MISC}} | ||
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The Hull B is the only medium freighter of the Hull series of cargo ships developed by StarCitizen:Musashi Industrial and Starflight Concern. It represents a more durable choice frequently contrasted with other vessels of comparable cargo capacity. However, while those ships are designed for extended-range exploration and various functions, the Hull B serves solely as a cargo transport. They are commonly utilized as corporate support vessels, and it is not unusual to observe multiple ships in diverse liveries during a single journey. In contrast to the other larger vessels in the series, it possesses the ability to land on a planet while fully loaded.<ref name="HullBStore">Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref><ref name="HullBFlyable">Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref><ref name="HullBQandA">Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
Features
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Specifications
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Acquisition
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Lore
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For most of the concern’s history, the majority of MISC’s business has come from the production output of its heavy industrial division. MISC-HI is chiefly responsible for the Hull series range of configurable bulk transport spacecraft that have become ubiquitous in UEE space. These sturdy, modular hulls are the basis for the majority of Human corporate shipping. Their unexpected popularity among the Xi'an has spawned an unlikely business relationship (and a string of imitators on the other side of the border).
When the line launched in 2802, four standard models ranged in size from the efficient Hull A to the gargantuan Hull D. The Hull series quickly revolutionized interstellar freight, leading to the standardization of dockyards and cargo processes around the UEE. This led to long-ranging knock-on effects, including over a dozen outside companies being founded or significantly shifting focus to support the Hull design, such as Argo Astronautics launching its MPUV line of short-range cargo ferries. In 2820, MISC developed a fifth ‘super-freighter’, the Hull E, which has since become the de facto interplanetary bulk goods transporter, with docks around the galaxy moving cargo containers back and forth from the huge ships around the clock<ref name="jp1004MF">"Manufacturer feature: MISC". Jump Point. Vol. 10 no. 4. pp.18.Template:NbspRetrieved 2022-12-12.<templatestyles src="Module:Cite/styles.css"/></ref> |-|
Testimonial=
“I know it’s a cliche, but when I started my company I had nothing but the spacesuit on my back. We had this great idea to overclock laser weapons and sell them to enthusiasts… but the biggest loan the bank would give us wouldn’t even cover a ‘MAX. I saved up enough extra creds to afford a Hull B [instead of an A] knowing it’d be years before I was able to fill it up. Long story short, we had leased a second and then a third before the year was out. I still have that first ‘worker B,’ outfitted as a mobile office for the corp!”
- Captain Mellana Oarman, Catcom Laser Limited |-|
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"“WAY TO B!"
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Development
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| 2015-04-25 | The Hull-B was initially introduced as a conceptual ship alongside the Hull-A, Hull-D, and Hull-E.<ref name="HullseriesLaunch">Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref> |
| 2015-05-11 | The Hull series of ships including the B variant was originally concepted by StarCitizen:Jim Martin.<ref>Jim Martin Tumblr</ref> |
| 2025-09-03 | Following its updated concept being approved, the Hull B was put into pre-production.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref> |
| 2025-10-01 | It progressed well into Whitebox development, with its exterior receiving adjustments for the gate requirements.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref> |
| 2025-11-01 | The Hull B is currently being prepared for its whitebox review, with the final touches being made to ensure it hits the required functionality criteria.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref> |
| 2025-11-27 | During the episode of Star Citizen Live: Lots of Ship Talk, it was revealed that the cargo capacity of the Hull B has been increased from 384 to 512 SCU, and its design has transitioned from the conventional Hull series + shape to an X shape, enabling it to land while fully loaded.<ref name="SCLLotsofShipTalk">Star Citizen Live: Lots of Ship Talk (YouTube)</ref> |
| 2026-01-21 | The ship passed its whitebox review, entering into greybox.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref> |
| 2026-02-04 | The ship passed the greybox review and entered deep into LOD0.<ref name="Monthly Report January 2026">Template:Cite RSI</ref> |
| 2026-04-08 | The ship entered flight ready with the launch of Alpha 4.7.1, and can be pledged.<ref name="Hull B">Template:Cite RSI</ref> |
Trivia
See also
References
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