Lucullus

Soon after Cannes Resort Station in the Provence System opened in 668 AGS, the station became immensely popular with Gallia's culturally, socially, and financially elite citizens. It soon became clear to EFL Oil & Machinery that a more luxurious means of transporting society's elite throughout Gallia would be a highly profitable venture. In 673 AGS, EFL established a luxury transportation section within its civilian ship construction division. In 675 AGS, architectural and engineering planning began for the first Gallic luxury liner. In 691 AGS, the first luxury liner of the Lucullus class unmoored from Laval Shipyard and travelled to Planet Ile-de-France where its first passengers included the king and queen, and most of the royal court. Offering all the amenities of a palatial residence, the Lucullus liners are the most technologically sophisticated vessels in Gallia, apart from Royal Navy battleships. In effect, the liners are travelling resorts, and many passengers find their accomodations superior to those found at popular resort destinations. In Gallia, there is no finer means to travel than aboard one of these liners.

Handling

 * This ship is too large to use docking bays, it must use mooring points.

Hardpoints

 * 12 Transport Turrets