Artemis Auxiliary Craft

Shuttlecraft

Five Type-11 Shuttlecraft

 

  • Kerynitis: Named for the Greek mythological golden-horned deer sacred to the Goddess Artemis.
  • Griffin: Named for the Greek mythological creature with the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.
  • Galaktoboureko: Named for the Mediterranean dessert of semolina custard baked in filo.
  • 2 other shuttles (names TBD)
Ship Stats Details
Accomodation 2 flight crew; 10 passengers
Length 16.5 meters
Beam 8.8 meters
Height 3.8 meters
Mass 27.2 metric tons
Performance Warp 6
Armament Four type-5 phaser emitters; two microtorpedo launchers

Two Type-17 Heavy 'Argo' Transports

 

  • Atlas: Named for the Greek mythological Titan that held up the sky.
  • 1 other shuttle (name TBD)
Ship Stats Details
Accomodation 4
Length 14.5 meters
Beam 8.8 meters
Height 6.1 meters
Mass 27.2 metric tons
Performance Cruising Warp 5, Maximum Warp 7.5 (sustainable for 6 hours)
Hull Single light Duranium/Tritanium
Armament 2 Type VI phaser banks, 1 Micro-photon torpedo tubes with 20 torpedoes
Deflectors 6 symmetrical subspace graviton field grids

Two Type-18 Shuttlepods

 

  • Bellerophon: Named for the Greek mythological hero who tamed the winged horse, Pegasos.
  • Perseus: Named for the Greek mythological hero who slew the snake-haired Gorgon, Medusa.
Ship Stats Details
Accomodation 2 flight crew; 4 passengers
Length 4.5 meters
Beam 3.1 meters
Height 1.8 meters
Mass 3.96 metric tons
Performance Impulse travel only
Armament Two type-3 phaser emitters

Runabouts

One Danube Class Runabout

 

  • Acheron: Named for the river in Greece.
Ship Stats Details
Accomodation Up to 40 passengers
Length 23.1 meters
Beam 13.7 meters
Height 5.4 meters
Mass 158.7 metric tons
Performance Warp 4
Armament Two type-6 phaser emitters; 2 microtorpedo launchers

Other Craft

One Captain's Skiff

  • Chrysilakatos: Greek: "with arrow of gold;" named for this description of Artemis from The Iliad: "...the archer-goddess Artemis with her golden arrows..."
  • Ship Stats to be determined
Description of the Skiff:

When they stepped inside, the cockpit was larger than a standard shuttlecraft, with room for four officers – two in the front and one on each side. In the rear of the ship, there were several sleeping quarters and areas for cargo. The interior design of the craft was flashy – bright lighting with lots of reflective chrome and wood paneling. The craft was meant to use at the captain’s discretion, largely utilized for diplomatic engagements with small groups of officers.[1]

Six Workbees

 

Ship Stats Details
Accomodation 1
Length 4.11 meters
Beam 1.9 meters
Height 1.92 meters
Mass 1.68 metric tons
Armament None


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