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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The ''Mulzac''-class transport is likely named after [[Wikipedia:Hugh Mulzac|Hugh Mulzac]], a captain within the [[Wikipedia:United State Merchant Marine|United States Merchant Marine]] who became famous for being their first ever black captain. Additionally, he commanded the [[Wikipedia:SS Booker T. Washington|SS Booker T. Washington]], a [[Wikipedia:Liberty ship|Liberty ship]] that would transport troops and supplies to the European front during [[World War II]], which likely is the reason for Mulzac being the namesake of a transport vessel.
*The ''Mulzac''-class transport is likely named after [[Wikipedia:Hugh Mulzac|Hugh Mulzac]], a captain within the [[Wikipedia:United State Merchant Marine|United States Merchant Marine]] who became famous for being their first ever black captain. Additionally, he commanded the ''[[Wikipedia:SS Booker T. Washington|SS Booker T. Washington]]'', a [[Wikipedia:Liberty ship|Liberty ship]] that would transport troops and supplies to the European front during [[World War II]], which likely is the reason for Mulzac being the namesake of a transport vessel.


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Revision as of 18:20, November 26, 2022

Mulzac-class transport
Concept art of a Mulzac-class transport
Production information

Manufacturer:

Martian Metals Shipyards[1]

Class:

Transport ship[1]

Technical specifications

Length:

209 metres (690 ft)[1]

Crew:

8[1]

Chronological and affiliation

Era:

Insurrection

Affiliation:

Civilian[1]
United Nations Space Command[1]

 

The Mulzac-class transport is a civilian ship in use across human space.[1]

Overview

Design details

Mulzac-class ships are economical, adaptable, easy to maintain, easy to modify after purchase, and come in a number of configurations.[1]

Service history

The Mulzac-class entered service in 2520.[1]

Trivia

Gallery

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Shippin' Out (Retrieved on Feb 2, 2022) [archive]