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Realistically, it will take a good deal of effort to fill an E and several escort ships to protect it in transit.Depends on your goals.
I say the Hull E, it will be a bigger money maker early in the game.
you have to buy the cargo in most cases and then trade it yourself. It's a lot less profitable to ferry goods than to buy and sell them from the source. Ferrying means 90% of the profit is in the hands of the company you're ferrying for. The cargo on the hull E is stated as frequently being more valuable than the entire ship. That means millions upon millions of credits in investment in cargo is required in order to fill it.I don't think shipping is going to be any kind of problem. Escorts on the other hand for all that shipping might be harder to come by.
are there even going to be ferrying missions on that scale? I guess if you get a UEE contract?you have to buy the cargo in most cases and then trade it yourself. It's a lot less profitable to ferry goods than to buy and sell them from the source. Ferrying means 90% of the profit is in the hands of the company you're ferrying for. The cargo on the hull E is stated as frequently being more valuable than the entire ship. That means millions upon millions of credits in investment in cargo is required in order to fill it.
Hookers and blow is a valuable trading commodity !You have to ask yourself... how many hookers can you fit in each one? And what quality of hooker? The 890 will definitely have the quality advantage over the Hull E there, except with a very specific clientele . Because the ones shoved in cargo containers on the Hull E will probably suffocate and die.
Hookers don't do well in the vacuum of space. They would be much more inclined to ride in an 890J, and you could probably "enjoy" their company while en-route. ;) The blow might not make it, though.If the 890 jump was not so rare I would
Hookers and blow is a valuable trading commodity !
hmmm I wonder if the tax man will accept Blow as a business expense... under fuel billsHookers don't do well in the vacuum of space. They would be much more inclined to ride in an 890J, and you could probably "enjoy" their company while en-route. ;) The blow might not make it, though.