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The ubiquitous '''''Mule''''' class [[DropShip]] is one of the most commonly encountered merchant craft plying the shipping routes of the [[Inner Sphere]]. Developed during the height of the [[Star League]], the ''Mule'' has survived due to the combination of its practical and uncomplicated design, affordability, ease of maintenance, and spacious crew accommodations. This makes the ''Mule'' highly attractive for independent traders.
 
The ubiquitous '''''Mule''''' class [[DropShip]] is one of the most commonly encountered merchant craft plying the shipping routes of the [[Inner Sphere]]. Developed during the height of the [[Star League]], the ''Mule'' has survived due to the combination of its practical and uncomplicated design, affordability, ease of maintenance, and spacious crew accommodations. This makes the ''Mule'' highly attractive for independent traders.
  
The landing gear, cargo ramps, and engine drive exhaust setup are the major problems with the class. Upon liftoff, the engine drive blast scorches the interior of the landing gear wells, requiring cable assembly replacement every 20 lift-offs. Failure to do so can result in the landing gear locking in an inopportune position. The large cargo ramps also lock or extend only with careful oversight, and with an active engine drive, the bottom of the vessel is bathed in the fusion engine's output. This can lead to major damage to the vessel if proper procedures are not followed.<ref name=DS&JSp58>''DropShips and JumpShips: ComStar Intelligence Summary'', p. 58</ref> The ''Mule'' is so ubiquitous that its GE 2080 [[Interplanetary Drive System|drive system]] (along with its Lyran-made [[GE 2080-II]] cousin)<ref name=OR83>''Objective Raids'', p. 83: "Produced Semier Data Tron Components"</ref> were used by [[BBP Industries]] and [[Semier Data Tron]] on the ''[[Excalibur (DropShip class)|Excalibur]]''-class when the original drive supply dwindled during the [[Succession Wars]], keeping the military DropShip in use.<ref name=OR83/><ref name=DS&JSp36>''DropShips and JumpShips: ComStar Intelligence Summary'', pp. 36–37</ref>
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The landing gear, cargo ramps, and engine drive exhaust setup are the major problems with the class. Upon liftoff, the engine drive blast scorches the interior of the landing gear wells, requiring cable assembly replacement every 20 lift-offs. Failure to do so can result in the landing gear locking in an inopportune position. The large cargo ramps also lock or extend only with careful oversight, and with an active engine drive, the bottom of the vessel is bathed in the fusion engine's output. This can lead to major damage to the vessel if proper procedures are not followed.<ref name=DS&JSp58>''DropShips and JumpShips: ComStar Intelligence Summary'', p. 58</ref>
  
The command section of the ''Mule'' contains rooms for three uniquely ''Mule'' specific activities: the first overlooks the upper cargo deck, giving a view of the large open area. This can be used for supervision or impressing a customer but is usually used as a lounge. The second is a market viewing room, tied to the vessel's communications system, and broadcasts specific market values of interest to the ship. Exchange rates and prices are tracked by the captain, who often takes this room as their own. The third allows the crew to keep in touch with agents for their cargo goods and is full of communications coordinating equipment for across the current system.<ref name=DS&JSp58/>
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The command section of the ''Mule'' contains rooms for three uniquely ''Mule'' specific activities: the first overlooks the upper cargo deck, giving a view of the large open area. This can be used for supervision or impressing a customer but is usually used as a lounge. The second is a market viewing room, tied to the vessel's communications system, and broadcasts specific market values of interest to the ship. Exchange rates and prices are tracked by the captain, who often takes this room as their own. The third allows the crew to keep in touch with agents for their cargo goods and is full of communications coordinating equipment for across the current system.<ref name=DS&JSp58/>
  
 
==Armament==
 
==Armament==
Because the ''Mule'' operates in the "wilds" more so than other civilian cargo carriers, it is moderately armored and carries a small array of defensive weaponry: a nose-mounted [[AC/5]], two [[SRM-6]] launchers on the sides with a smattering of [[Large Laser|Large]], [[medium laser|medium]], and [[Small Lasers]] bolstering the other weapon bays as well as covering the other angles.
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Because the ''Mule'' operates in the "wilds" more so than other civilian cargo carriers, it is moderately armored and carries a small array of defensive weaponry: a nose-mounted [[AC/5]], two [[SRM-6]] launchers on the sides with a smattering of [[Large Laser|Large]], [[medium laser|medium]], and [[Small Laser]]s bolstering the other weapon bays as well as covering the other angles.
  
 
==Cargo==
 
==Cargo==
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* ''[[DropShips and JumpShips|DropShips and JumpShips: Operations Manual]]''
 
* ''[[DropShips and JumpShips|DropShips and JumpShips: Operations Manual]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Davion]]''
 
* ''[[Handbook: House Davion]]''
* ''[[Objective Raids]]''
 
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge]]''
 
* ''[[Record Sheets: 3075 Unabridged - The Cutting Edge]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3057]]''
 
* ''[[Technical Readout: 3057]]''

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