 A sister design to the  civilian  GR-45 model,  the GR-75 was used by freight
 drivers and shipping firms to haul cargo.

 The transport's outer hull was like a thick  shell with the interior entirely
 open for cargo pods.   This open-space design  could fit  up to 19,000 metric
 tons of cargo into  the 90 meter long ship.  Modular cargo  pods greatly sped
 up the loading and unloading process.

 When the transport  was at its cargo capacity,  a magnetic shield  locked the
 modules in place,  while at the  same time kept  out the vacuum of  space.  A
 command pod was located on the upper hull, near the main engines, and carried
 the  six-being  crew in  cramped conditions.  The factory model included space
 for forty passengers,  but almost all ships traded it  for for increased cargo
 storage.

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