Flight I-390's cargo hold is the iFly Airlines plane's cargo storage area. The Alif Red statue was transported on board this plane in 2019, via the cargo hold.
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| - Flight I-390's cargo hold is the iFly Airlines plane's cargo storage area. The Alif Red statue was transported on board this plane in 2019, via the cargo hold.
- The Cargo Hold is a room in the Main Sector. It appears in Metroid: Other M.
- A stationary extra storage container with 80 slots similar to vaults and chests found in other games. Can be accessed from your ship or various cargo hold access terminals around the world, marked with a key symbol on your map. Your crew can use crafting components from the hold so you don't have to keep them in inventory. Can be upgraded with additional 80 slot bays for an increasing amount of credits.
- The cargo hold is a large area on board Mothership Zeta.
- The Cargo Hold of the Flying Dutchman was one of the lowest levels within the Flying Dutchman.
- Titanic's Cargo Holds were used to storage baggage of passengers. There were six cargo holds, 3 forward & 3 aft. Each hold was loaded through a hatch. 1.
* No. 1 Hatch was on the Forecastle Deck. 2.
* Nos. 2 & 3 Hatches were on the Forward Well Deck.
* Nos. 2 & 3 Hatches were on the Forward Well Deck. 3.
* No. 4 was loaded by 2 hatches on aft C Deck. 4.
* Nos. 5 & 6 Hatches were on the Aft Well Deck. 5.
* Nos. 5 & 6 Hatches were on the Aft Well Deck. Some of the cargo was quite unusual. These are some items found on the manifest:
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| - Encounter with 07th Platoon, deactivation of Missiles, Bombs, location of a Missile Tank
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- Flight I-390 Cargo Hold
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| - Flight I-390's cargo hold is the iFly Airlines plane's cargo storage area. The Alif Red statue was transported on board this plane in 2019, via the cargo hold.
- The Cargo Hold is a room in the Main Sector. It appears in Metroid: Other M.
- A stationary extra storage container with 80 slots similar to vaults and chests found in other games. Can be accessed from your ship or various cargo hold access terminals around the world, marked with a key symbol on your map. Your crew can use crafting components from the hold so you don't have to keep them in inventory. Can be upgraded with additional 80 slot bays for an increasing amount of credits.
- The cargo hold is a large area on board Mothership Zeta.
- The Cargo Hold of the Flying Dutchman was one of the lowest levels within the Flying Dutchman.
- Titanic's Cargo Holds were used to storage baggage of passengers. There were six cargo holds, 3 forward & 3 aft. Each hold was loaded through a hatch. 1.
* No. 1 Hatch was on the Forecastle Deck. 2.
* Nos. 2 & 3 Hatches were on the Forward Well Deck.
* Nos. 2 & 3 Hatches were on the Forward Well Deck. 3.
* No. 4 was loaded by 2 hatches on aft C Deck. 4.
* Nos. 5 & 6 Hatches were on the Aft Well Deck. 5.
* Nos. 5 & 6 Hatches were on the Aft Well Deck. Some of the cargo was quite unusual. These are some items found on the manifest:
* The Renault of William Carter
* A Copy of the Rubaiyat, encrusted with jewels
* Shelled walnuts (300 cases) for the first national bank of Chicago
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