Marsk Triton Multi Cargo Ship (NV)
Nuclear Version of the ship, diesel one can be found here [url=https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3642416441]https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3642416441[/url]
Nuclear Generator can be found here [url=https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2781069690&searchtext=Nuclear+Generator+5]https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2781069690&searchtext=Nuclear+Generator+5[/url]
The Marsk Triton is a Medium to Small sized Multi Cargo Ship, it can carry Oil, Vehicles, and Containers. This Ship is heavily WIP because its my first ship. Some of the features don't work but I will fix them. The ship can move, it has a ramp to its lower deck, It has a foldable ramp at the front that can be used to load or offload vehicles. In the front of the boat there is a huge fluid tank that will spawn full with Diesel however you can remove the fluid spawner if you wish. Range? I have no idea, top speed is around 25 knots when fully unloaded. This boat uses a large diesel engine paired to a generator that provides electricity for 3 large electric motors. The interior is not complete I will finish that later, but the boat does have a small little room filled with various gadgets that you can unlock from the bridge. It is best to use this ship with inf fuel.
This ship has a nuclear reactor that produces enough electricity to self sustain the boat and to charge any other vehicle, it turns on by itself and will take about 2-3 mins to start producing electricity. Avoid sailing in very shallow water when fully loaded.
Little history:
The Marsk Triton was the project of Marsk Shipworks, a small but determined startup operating out of the Meier Islands. Built by a team that relied more on grit than resources, the Triton became their attempt to prove that a young company from the islands could create a vessel with real presence in the Stormworks region.
Designed as a multi‑cargo ship, the Triton was meant to handle whatever the islands demanded — fuel runs, vehicle transport, general freight, and mixed‑load assignments across the archipelago. Its purpose wasn’t to specialize, but to adapt.
Its power system became part of its identity: three diesel generators, each sourced from different workshops across the Meier Islands, and an experimental reactor core supplied by fellow startup Mier Dynamics. The combination gave the Triton a reputation as a ship built from whatever the two companies could scrape together, yet somehow stronger for it.
When the Triton finally launched, it wasn’t polished, but it sailed — and that was enough. The vessel earned just enough attention and modest profit to keep both Marsk Shipworks and Mier Dynamics alive, allowing them to continue operating just above break‑even.
Today, the Marsk Triton is officially registered at FJ Warner Docks under the Stormworks Maritime Authority. It works as a roaming multi‑cargo vessel throughout the region, taking on whatever transport jobs the islands throw at it. Rough around the edges but undeniably capable, the Triton stands as the living legacy of two Meier Islands startups that refused to give up.
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