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Garbage Scow
317.3 meters
195.8 meters
92.6 meters
1,165,000 metric tons
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Color Key: Cannon Facts - Estimation - Speculation
Notes: The Malon garbage scow is used to transport highly toxic antimatter waste produced by Malon technology. The largest of these scows is capable of hauling four trillion isotons of waste. These ships usually dump their cargo in unpopulated areas, though dumping and traveling through populated areas is practiced, spewing waist as they travel, making them a menace to any nearby species. In addition to endangering other species, the scows are equally dangerous to the ship's crew, life expectancy can be reduced by half for controllers and common laborers have a 70% chance of death during a six month tour.
Malon Garbage Scow
Threat Rating: MED Est Ships: 100s Known Ships: 2
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