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Default Specs

  • Build Points: 40
  • Engine: 3
  • FTL: 1
  • Thrusters: 8
  • Sensors: 3
  • Shield: 8
  • Rooms: 3

Default Cockpit Description

Packed tight under a quarter bubble of plasteel, the cockpit features a single padded cloth swivel chair in front of a horseshoe-shaped set of consoles in bright brushed steel. A T-shaped yoke sits at the fore end of the consoles, with a small touch screen just above and behind it for the comm and sensor systems, and several pedals below. To the left, the console has places for an autopilot and astrogator, and to the right, engineering, shields, and a place for a weapons console. A short walkway behind the pilots chair holds a fire extinguisher in a niche in one wall above a fold-out seat and harness, and a folded E-suit in a niche in the other. An airlock-style door leads back to the crew quarters.

Default Crew Quarters Description

Compact and efficient, the crew quarters utilizes every square inch. Its two bunks are set on stilts near the bulkhead on the port and starboard sides. Squat, lockable cabinets are nestled where the headboards would be for personal storage. Under the starboard bunk is a mini refresher unit with a small airlock squeezed in next to it. Under the port bunk is a kitchenette, fridge, dishwasher and clothes washer. To the aft of the port bunk is the cylinder of a reactor, and to the aft of the starboard bunk are two E-suits. To the fore are two tall, narrow closets. Airlock-style doors lead fore to the cockpit, and aft to the cargo bay.

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Default Cargo Bay Description

Tightly-packed and utilitarian, the small cargo bay features a narrow walkway through a 4x4 square of meter-wide indentations and sturdy tie-downs. At the center of the aft is a broad cargo door, and landing tape just before it indicates a sliding landing ramp. Two eyelets are dug into the bulkhead near just to the starboard of the cargo door for stringing up a hammock. Towards the port side of the door is a large indentation for the placement of a cargo loader. Towards the center of the fore, an airlock-style door leads into the crew quarters.