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Golem

Single-seat starter mining ship manufactured by Drake
Quick facts:
Golem
Active production
Role
Starter / Mining
Size
Small
Capacity
Crew
1
Cargo
32 SCU
Specifications
Height
5 m
Mass
-
Length
15.5 m
Width
7 m
Lore
Released
2955
Development
Announced
20 March 2025
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The Golem is a small entry level mining ship developed by Drake Interplanetary. It is an exemplary vessel tailored for individuals aspiring to embark on a mining career. This ship is equipped with a custom mining laser and has the ability to transport 32 SCU of precious materials. True to Drake's design philosophy, the Golem is a specialized craft that emphasizes practicality over unnecessary embellishments.

Features

Mining laser
The Size 1 Pitman mining laser, bespoke to the vessel, is intended for those starting a mining career. It has been carefully calibrated to ensure ease of use and reduce the likelihood of serious accidents.
Cargo
The Golem is capable of accommodating two detachable 16 SCU containers designed for storing your mining ore.
Storage
In addition to its 900K µSCU internal storage compartment, the Golem is equipped with storage racks designed to accommodate weapons and utility items.
Weapons
The vehicle is equipped with a pair of Size 1 guns and a pair of Size 1 missiles, ensuring it is not without defense.

Specifications

Model

Vehicle profile

Isometric Above Port-side Front Rear Below

Isometric Above Port-side Front Rear

Paints

Acquisition

Lore

Development

2025-03-20 The Golem was first revealed to the Alpha 4.1.0 PTU testers during 9636689 build. [1]

Trivia

  • The Hebrew word "golem" means "shapeless mass." Originally, golems were clay figures animated by charms or sacred letters. In the Middle Ages, they were seen as ideal but often misinterpreted servants. By the 16th century, golems were considered protectors of the Jewish community during persecution. However, in English, the term adopted a darker meaning, referring to man-made creatures that inspired many undead beings in horror literature. Today, "golem" is commonly used in gaming to describe various adversaries made from materials like ice, iron, and candy.[2]

References

  1. SC-alpha-4-1-9636689-ptu-patch-notes. Spectrum. Retrieved 2025-03-20
  2. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/golem
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