C-95 Transporter “Space Bus”: 

The C-95 was a little transporter, used to carry a small amount of cargo. Beeing cheap and robust, the C-95 was perfect for couriers or little companies that did only have on ship. It was also used by criminals like smugglers and bountyhunters. With this small ship they were able to hide from radar scans easiely.
But there were also some negativ aspects of the ship’s smallsize. Because of weapons and haperdrive components overheating easiely, there were some tragic malefunctions sometimes. These could be simple problems with the main computer or, in the worst case, the explosion of the whole shuttle.
The C-95 had got it’s own small hyperdrive and was armed with two missile launchers, one under each wing.
Because of the ship looking like a usual speeder bus, it was called „Space bus“ by some pilots.
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So, this is it !
The shuttle from “The Jedi Order - Chapter 1.6 - The escape” !
Take a look at the chapter’s main photo here.
I hope you like it !
C-95 Transporter “Space Bus”:

The C-95 was a little transporter, used to carry a small amount of cargo. Beeing cheap and robust, the C-95 was perfect for couriers or little companies that did only have on ship. It was also used by criminals like smugglers and bountyhunters. With this small ship they were able to hide from radar scans easiely.

But there were also some negativ aspects of the ship’s smallsize. Because of weapons and haperdrive components overheating easiely, there were some tragic malefunctions sometimes. These could be simple problems with the main computer or, in the worst case, the explosion of the whole shuttle.

The C-95 had got it’s own small hyperdrive and was armed with two missile launchers, one under each wing.

Because of the ship looking like a usual speeder bus, it was called „Space bus“ by some pilots.


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So, this is it !

The shuttle from “The Jedi Order - Chapter 1.6 - The escape” !

Take a look at the chapter’s main photo here.

I hope you like it !

posted : Monday, October 17th, 2011

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