The designation included purpose-designed passenger ships, notably the various types denoted by the M-class designation, but it was also included ships using converted freighter hulls. Luxury liners were regarded as a subtype of the even broader passenger liner classification. They often carried fewer people than the smaller SSP type, offering spacious cabins and impressive recreational areas on longer voyages. However, some luxury liners, like the famous Kuari Princess, were quite sizable vessels with accommodation and facilities for thousands of people.
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| - The designation included purpose-designed passenger ships, notably the various types denoted by the M-class designation, but it was also included ships using converted freighter hulls. Luxury liners were regarded as a subtype of the even broader passenger liner classification. They often carried fewer people than the smaller SSP type, offering spacious cabins and impressive recreational areas on longer voyages. However, some luxury liners, like the famous Kuari Princess, were quite sizable vessels with accommodation and facilities for thousands of people.
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| - A Change Of Fortune
- The Art of Betrayal
- Running the Sisar
- Going My Way?
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| - Classic Adventures
- Star Wars Gamemaster Screen
- Classic Campaigns
- Secrets of the Sisar Run
- The Politics of Contraband
- Star Wars Gamemaster Kit
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| - Classic Adventures
- Star Wars Gamemaster Screen
- Classic Campaigns
- Secrets of the Sisar Run
- The Politics of Contraband
- Star Wars Gamemaster Kit
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| - The designation included purpose-designed passenger ships, notably the various types denoted by the M-class designation, but it was also included ships using converted freighter hulls. Luxury liners were regarded as a subtype of the even broader passenger liner classification. They often carried fewer people than the smaller SSP type, offering spacious cabins and impressive recreational areas on longer voyages. However, some luxury liners, like the famous Kuari Princess, were quite sizable vessels with accommodation and facilities for thousands of people. For self-defense, they were typically armed with blasters and deflector shields, not military-grade, but sufficient to deter all but the most determined pirates and slavers.
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