
After years of speculation, the pinnacle of galactic hauling has arrived – introducing the Panther Clipper Mk II.
Zorgon Peterson's first large ship evolves the iconic Panther Clipper design for the modern era. It offers the highest cargo capacity of any non-capital class craft, along with numerous hardpoints across its massive hull to deter pirates. Adaptable stabilisers and specialised drive housing lets the Panther Clipper Mk II make full use of overcharged Frame Shift Drives. Skilled hands will be needed to ease this vessel's bulk through a starport access corridor, however, the Panther Clipper Mk II has been designed for large-size landing pads.
Deliver your goods efficiently with a maximum cargo capacity of 1238T using the brand-new Mk II Cargo Racks.
Our manufacturing team worked closely with associates at Brewer Corporation to ensure the Panther Clipper Mk II is outfitted with everything needed to contribute to the latest chapter of humanity’s interstellar expansion in System Colonisation. Despite the extreme size of the ship, our teams were careful not to exceed the maximum specifications required for a Large Landing Pad.


With seats for up to four Commanders, the Panther Clipper Mk II’s bridge gives you a brand-new perspective on the galaxy where everyone has a role to play. Keep your cargo safe on the go with 10 hardpoints, perfect for turreted weapons, or make use of a fighter bay to bring the heat to the enemy.


Give yourself a leg up on the opposition and get ahead of quota with the Panther Clipper Mk II.


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With our additional range of day-one paint jobs.
Commanders around the galaxy had the following to say after getting hands on with the Panther Clipper Mk II:
Where finesse follows function. A subsidiary of Faulcon deLacy since 3126, Zorgon Peterson specialise in vessels that excel in particular roles such as exploration, combat or trade. Our award-winning team is known for its eye-catching hulls and ambitious designs, with a simple question at the forefront of our decision making: What is possible?