ISS The Howling Plunderer

ISS The Howling Plunderer

Starship Registry Entry

Name:
ISS The Howling Plunderer
Space Frame:
Type-8 Shuttle
Service Date:
2376
Universe:
Mirror
Designation:
A
Traits:
Terran shuttle craft
 
Systems
 
 
 
Comms
6
 
 
Computers
7
 
 
Sensors
5
 
 
Engines
7
 
 
Structure
6
 
 
Weapons
6
 
 
Departments
 
 
 
Command
0
 
 
Conn
1
 
 
Medicine
0
 
 
Engineering
1
 
 
Science
1
 
 
Security
0
 
 
Power
3
 
 
Shields
3
 
 
Resistance
1
 

Type-8 Shuttle

 
Scale
1
 
 
Talents
 
 

Rugged Design

Talent type:
Starship

The ship is designed with the frontier in mind, with a durable construction and easy access to critical systems that allow repairs to be made easily. Reduce the Difficulty of all Tasks to repair the ship by 1, to a minimum of 1.

 
Weapons
 
 
 
Background
 
 

1 or 2, plus 6 passengers

The introduction of the Sovereign, Intrepid,and Nova-class starships meant that design teams had thechance to rework and update the reliable Type-6 shuttlecraft.The Type-8 was the result, visually almost identical to theType-6 and able to use the same maintenance facilities anddocking ports as the older model.

The major difference in standard systems inthe Type-8 over the Type-6 was a more compact and powerfulmatter/antimatter warp core. Inset bussard collectors inthe port and starboard intakes were larger enough that theshuttlecraft only carried small deuterium tanks compared toits larger antimatter storage cells. This extra power gave theType-8 a higher sustained warp speed of 2.8. The shuttle wascapable of warp 3.1, but only for short durations before thewarp coils drained the field capacitors and forced the shuttleto spend hours at sublight speeds recharging its systems.Like the Type-6, the Type-8 had the option of mounting twophasers on the nose of the vessel, requiring one of the shuttlepilots to be tactically trained. The use of the phasers wouldalso put a strain on the shuttle’s warp systems, and firingthe phasers in a tactical situation often meant forgoing thepossibility of going to warp soon after.