
Liberator at work
Open landing pads, an internal garage, cargo stores, and compact carrier facilities move a mixed vehicle group as one coordinated expedition.
Open-deck carrier
Carry the mission forward
Anvil's Liberator gives a small crew the reach to reposition fighters, vehicles, cargo, and support personnel without committing a capital carrier to every remote operation.
Light carrier and vehicle transport
The Liberator is a ferry and temporary base rather than a full-service military carrier. It moves small ships, ground vehicles, cargo, and their crews farther than those vehicles could travel alone, then gives them one place to launch and regroup.

Open landing pads, an internal garage, cargo stores, and compact carrier facilities move a mixed vehicle group as one coordinated expedition.
The Liberator is currently listed as active production. Because Star Citizen remains in active development, specifications, features, and imagery may change over time.
Mission systems
Open landing pads, a protected garage, cargo space, and crew areas let the Liberator move several kinds of vehicle and the people who operate them as one group.
Open-air pads provide flexible transport for small ships and let crews launch without cycling a conventional enclosed hangar.
An internal garage carries ground vehicles and mission equipment protected from the exposed flight deck.
Dedicated cargo space keeps supplies moving alongside the ships and vehicles being ferried to the destination.

The Liberator delivers carrier utility without the staffing burden associated with much larger fleet platforms.
Living space for pilots and vehicle crews keeps the people travelling with the group aboard the same carrier as their equipment.
The open deck supports launch and recovery, but owners should plan external repair, refueling, and rearming for sustained carrier operations.
Expeditionary transport
The Liberator's strength is not one landing pad or one cargo figure. It is the ability to carry ships, vehicles, supplies, and their crews through the long leg together, ready to operate from the same temporary base.

It suits groups that need to move several ships and vehicles but do not need the size or complexity of a full military carrier.
The carrier crew, pilots, drivers, and cargo handlers need one shared plan for loading, launch, recovery, and unloading.
External craft are quick to launch but remain exposed, while the usefulness of the deployment depends on the fuel and stores brought along.
Light carrier operations
The Liberator carries ships, ground vehicles, cargo, and a small carrier crew together. They arrive at the same time, operate from the same temporary base, and travel home without relying on a permanent station.

Landing pads, garage space, cargo, and crew rooms should be assigned to the same job instead of filled with unrelated equipment.
Small craft remain launch-ready on the upper deck while vehicles and stores are protected inside the hull.
The carrier moves shorter-range assets through the long leg without consuming their endurance before the operation begins.
At the destination, carried craft can launch, recover, regroup, and remain connected to the supplies that travelled with them.
Expedition carrier
The Liberator carries small ships, ground vehicles, cargo, and their crews together, letting a small team travel much farther as one group.

Small ships can ride externally and launch directly without waiting for an enclosed hangar cycle.

The internal garage carries rovers and mission vehicles beneath the flight deck alongside working cargo stores.

Dedicated internal space keeps fuel, equipment, spares, and mission freight with the transported fleet.

Landing pads, a garage, and cargo space let a compact team move several ships and vehicles into remote or dangerous areas.
Crew and logistics
Crew roles, workload, and support needs shape how this light carrier and vehicle transport performs after departure.
The Liberator keeps its own ship crew compact, but the complete operation may include pilots, drivers, maintainers, and mission personnel attached to the vehicles it carries.
It suits groups that need to move several ships and vehicles but do not need the size or complexity of a full military carrier.
The carrier crew, pilots, drivers, and cargo handlers need one shared plan for loading, launch, recovery, and unloading.
External craft are quick to launch but remain exposed, while the usefulness of the deployment depends on the fuel and stores brought along.

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