The Liberty-class is an American cargo ship produced during the entirety of World War II and used to great effect to resupply the Allied Nations and American forces across the world. It was designed and commissioned as a low-cost, mass-produced cargo ship, easily replaced even if it fell prey to Eurasian Axis submarine warfare. This allowed the US to move personnel and materiel throughout the entire world in vast quantities. With almost 3,000 liberty ships produced in America alone, it is no surprise that hundreds made their way to Oceanyka, where it was copied and thousands of new ones were built. It is currently the most common type of cargo ship in the continent (excluding small boats).