I just wish Frontier would listen to their player-base and let my crewmember sit in my cockpit it's so tiresome having to get up and fetch my own coffee Don't underestimate the impact of the SLF either a GELID F beam laser equipped fighter with an experienced pilot is a force-multiplier, particularly against NPCs, who seem mesmerised by the tiny little insect buzzing around them melting their shields. For me at least the Krait is just more fun to fly and fight, more flexible in terms of it's role and a swift loadout change transforms it into anything I want. I understand the appeal of the Python if you are going to be lugging canisters around the galaxy and generally not seeking out combat it is a superior workhorse. The 10% hit in credits (Li Yong-Rui system so less than it could have been) I swallowed to test out the Python was money well spent as I was sure about my decision and could throw all my energy and credits into upgrading the Krait. The differences in visibility and handling were much more than the stats would suggest. I flew straight back in to the station and sold it, then headed off to buy the Krait. After the Cobra it felt like I was flying through treacle and the view from the cockpit was far too limiting for my tastes. I took it out of the station, pulled back on the stick and waited. In the end I was leaning towards the Krait but wanted to give the Python a fair chance to change my mind before I started upgrading, so I bought one to try out the handling and experience the more enclosed cockpit. I was tempted by both, but could only afford one. I thought the Krait was probably the better multipurpose ship, but the Python's extra cargo carrying capacity would allow me to make money lugging cargo faster. I faced a similar quandary when I made the jump from my trusty Cobra Mk III.
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