To start I'll give an overview of my fleet at the moment.
-Ranger TR
-Nox
-Cyclone RN
-315P (upgraded from the ATI Mustang so little melt value)
-Razor
-Terrapin
-Redeemer
-Star Runner
-Hercules C2
-Hull D
-Orion
-Carrack
I'm not super interested in combat and over the years have been leaning towards picking up the larger industrial ships such as the Orion as I see them as giving me the ability to quickly generate UEC in game to finance all my other activities.
I've not picked up anything new during this years sale but I've been thinking of melting my Razor and then using the money to CCU my Terrapin into an LTI Endeavor. I would still need to pickup the modules I would want for the Endeavor but I'm starting to think that would put me in a better position to engage in some of the high end science game play such as identifying better areas to mine, find areas for potential new jump points and other exploration based areas of interest.
Is there any reason I should keep the Terrapin around that someone thinks I should consider?
-Ranger TR
-Nox
-Cyclone RN
-315P (upgraded from the ATI Mustang so little melt value)
-Razor
-Terrapin
-Redeemer
-Star Runner
-Hercules C2
-Hull D
-Orion
-Carrack
I'm not super interested in combat and over the years have been leaning towards picking up the larger industrial ships such as the Orion as I see them as giving me the ability to quickly generate UEC in game to finance all my other activities.
I've not picked up anything new during this years sale but I've been thinking of melting my Razor and then using the money to CCU my Terrapin into an LTI Endeavor. I would still need to pickup the modules I would want for the Endeavor but I'm starting to think that would put me in a better position to engage in some of the high end science game play such as identifying better areas to mine, find areas for potential new jump points and other exploration based areas of interest.
Is there any reason I should keep the Terrapin around that someone thinks I should consider?