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Being the T2 version of the [[#Covetor|Covetor]], the Hulk impresses with the highest yield of all the Exhumers and little else. Its tank is nothing to write home about, with even the most heavily tanked fits succumbing to two dedicated Catalyst pilots. When mining unsupported, the increased number of ore drop-off runs, caused by Hulk's comparatively small ore hold that after a mere five minutes of mining, will also likely offset any yield gains made compared to its cousins. | Being the T2 version of the [[#Covetor|Covetor]], the Hulk impresses with the highest yield of all the Exhumers and little else. Its tank is nothing to write home about, with even the most heavily tanked fits succumbing to two dedicated Catalyst pilots. When mining unsupported, the increased number of ore drop-off runs, caused by Hulk's comparatively small ore hold that fills after a mere five minutes of mining, will also likely offset any yield gains made compared to its cousins. | ||
While in a fleet with a trustworthy Orca pilot, however, all of the Hulk's disadvantages are negated through the Ship Maintenance Bay's near-perfect anti-gank protection and the fleet hangar's convenient ore storage, making it the T2 barge of choice for use in medium-to-large-scale fleet mining operations. | While in a fleet with a trustworthy Orca pilot, however, all of the Hulk's disadvantages are negated through the Ship Maintenance Bay's near-perfect anti-gank protection and the fleet hangar's convenient ore storage, making it the T2 barge of choice for use in medium-to-large-scale fleet mining operations. | ||