Beluga-class

Intended as a light-transport, primarily used for exploration, survey, and repair. Fit with a three-man bridge and interesting ‘magnum’ hangar mechanism. Originally it houses about six large store containers which may rotate around its central hull, fixed onto a large ring structure. The containers can be modified individually to store multiple different objects. In terms of AAAs, while not originally intended for such use- about six of them can be store. One for each container. The number doubles if instead of AAAs, the objects are ALAs or ZGAs. The hangars are primarily intended for quick disbursement of machinery, whether for combat, or for repair and scouting.

The ship itself is shaped like a partially closed umbrella. It is long, with the bridge resting at the front of the ship, with the six magnum hangars around the circumference of the ship- right behind the bridge. Under the hangars and behind the bridge and bow of the shuttle, is a narrow tube which extends out somewhat before ending in a cluster of four thrusters.

The area behind the main hangars is largely customizable. Hardpoints for additional ‘blocks’ of the ship are available, and they can range from additional storage space, to more specialized rooming and compartments to expand the ship’s miniscule 12 person carrying capacity. Although not equipped with many defenses, the customization allows the ship to sport point-defense turrets and other tactical defense systems.