300i

The Origin 300i is a luxury single-seater starter ship that is capable of filling almost any role in the galaxy. It is the base model of the 300 series.

Features

 * Comfort: If you're going to travel the stars, why not do it in style with a modern kitchen, bed and even a toilet.
 * FPS Gun rack: Personal defense is an important thing and safe and easy storage of your FPS weapons can help with that.
 * Weapons: With three Size 3 gun hard-points and a pair of missile racks that can hold a single Size 2 missiles each, the 300i can defend itself if needed.
 * Cargo: The 300i has a drop down cargo hold that is easy to access and can carry up to 8 SCUs of cargo.

Specifications
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History
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Paints
The 300 series has a unique paint (skin) customisation, (not available to any other ships) that can only be done through the ship store page. (It should be noted that once you customise your ship, it can't not be undone unless you melt/un-melt the ship.)

The following limited paints are only for the 300i and were only sold during the 'Origin Celebration' event. They are currently not in the game and the full paint scheme is to be confirmed.

Renting
''Prices given are per-day. Prices for all rental periods can be found at Ship renting.''

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Development

 * The 300i (along with the 300 series) are officially introduced in 2013-06-21, although the ships have been teased during the Kickstarter pledge. As of 2018-05-24, the 300 series is scheduled for a rework.
 * The initial concept of the 300i is described to be as a stylish BMW-esque ship that sends as much of a message with its silhouette as it does with its particle cannons. Its concept is designed by Kemp Remillard (Senior Conceptist) at Massive Black in 2012–12. In-game model is designed by Chris Smith (3D Artist) at CIG Los Angeles with the help of Elijah McNeal (Conceptist) at CIG Austin.