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The Cutter is a single-seat [[StarCitizen::Category:Starter ships|starter ship]] manufactured by StarCitizen:Drake Interplanetary . It is a compact and robust spacecraft that caters to individuals from all walks of life. It boasts a cargo capacity of 4 SCU and is equipped with ample power to tackle any challenge. The Cutter is designed to cater to hard-working individuals who require a reliable and efficient spacecraft to accomplish their tasks. With its rugged and versatile design, the Cutter is an ideal choice for anyone seeking a spacecraft that can handle any situation. It embodies the essence of Drake, which is to empower individuals to reach for the stars, regardless of their background or profession.<ref name="CutterLaunch">Template:Cite RSI</ref><ref name="datamine-3174-ptu">Template:Cite game</ref>
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Specifications
Model
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Acquisition
Lore
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Development
| 2022-11 | The Cutter is first spotted publicly in the files of the Alpha 3.17.4 StarCitizen:PTU build.<ref name="datamine-3174-ptu" /> Brochure material of the ship already circulated since October–November 2022. |
| 2022-11-18 | The ship was officially revealed on day 1 of the StarCitizen:Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2952.<ref>Day 1 - IAE 2952 on YouTube</ref> |
Trivia
- It is named after Cutter style of sailing ships. The history of these ships can be traced to the early days of sailing. The designation "cutter" derives from the nautical term "cut," which pertains to the action of trimming a sail. Traditionally, cutter ships were extensively employed by naval forces, privateers, and commercial traders because of their remarkable agility and velocity. They were instrumental in maritime commerce, exploration, and naval conflicts.<ref>https://www.yachting.com/en-gb/blog/what-is-a-cutter-ship-unveiling-the-secrets-of-these-vessels</ref>
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