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85X

Snub touring ship manufactured by Origin
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Quick facts:
85X
Flight ready
Role
Touring
Size
Snub (S1/XXS)
Capacity
Crew
1 – 2
Cargo
0 SCU
Stowage
2,940 KµSCU
Cost
Standalone
$ 50.00
Availability
Time-limited sales
Claim
1m
Expedite
0s
Expedite fee
510 aUEC
Specifications
Height
0 m
Mass
19,830 kg
Length
10 m
Width
10 m
CS
0%
EM
0%
IR
0%
💪
-52%
0%
〰️
0%
🔥
0%
☣️
0%
💫
-100%
Health
2,800 ❤️
Scm speed
230 m/s
0 to scm
1.577 s
Scm to 0
3.867 s
Max speed
1,250 m/s
0 to max
8.572 s
Max to 0
21.018 s
Roll rate
215 °/s
Pitch rate
65 °/s
Yaw rate
65 °/s
Hydrogen capacity
45 SCU
Hydrogen intake
0 SCU/s
Quantum capacity
0.625 SCU
Development
Announced
18 November 2016
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The Origin 85X is a well-designed and carefully crafted 2-person spacecraft, offering a wide range of capabilities for travel both within and outside of planetary atmospheres. With its advanced thruster technology, which is similar to that of the 300 series, this vessel combines the speed of a racing ship with the dependability of a touring vessel. Whether you're exploring the surface of a planet or simply enjoying the views of your star system, this sleek spacecraft upholds Origin's longstanding reputation for capturing attention.[1][2]

Features

Providence system
MicroTech's Providence system allows personalized access to the 85X's systems, but also stays in contact with the 890 Jump to make sure that the pilot is constantly up to date on your ship's status.[3]
Weapons
The 85X can hit back when required thanks to its underside size 3 gun turret, which can hold a pair of size 2 guns, as well as another pair of size 1 guns under its wings.

Specifications

Model

Ship profile

Isometric Above Port-side Front Rear Bottom

Isometric Above Port-side Front Rear

Paints

Acquisition

Lore

The 85X was originally known as the Model XVB, one of many racer prototypes for the Origin Racing Team. It went through rigorous testing alongside other cutting-edge speedsters to find that edge in competitive racing. Although Origin ultimately selected the model that would become the M50, the XVB was not forgotten and found new life as a companion ship for the 890 Jump.[4]

References

  1. 890J - Ship Brochure
  2. 890J Concept Sale. Transmission - Comm-Link
  3. 890J - Ship Brochure
  4. 890J - Ship Brochure
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