Sphinx Class Workpod
Expected Duration: 0 years
Time Between Resupply: 0 years
Time Between Refit: 0 years
Personnel
Crew: 1
Speed
Cruising Velocity: Warp N/A
Maximum Velocity: Warp N/A
Emergency Velocity: Warp N/A (for hours)
Dimensions
Length: 6.2 meters
Width: 2.6 meters
Height: 2.5 meters
Decks: 0
Armament
None
The Sphinx Class Workpod is classed as an industrial manipulator, and is used in a variety of functions in shipyards, construction sites, bases, and on ships themselves. The Sphinx can bee equipped with a multitude of tools that are not available on the Brunel model, making the Sphinx a much better choice for work in construction projects. The Sphinx is powered by a single microfusion generator, but is also equipped with 12 micro RCS thrusters to allow for very fine adjustments when necessary.
The Sphinx Class Workpod is available in 3 standard sub-models. Additionally the main unit can be equipped as needed for specialized jobs. The sub-models available are as follows:
Type M1A:
The Sphinx M1A workpod was classed as a light industrial manipulator.
Type M2A:
The Sphinx M2A was classed as a medium industrial manipulator.
Type MT3D:
The Sphinx MT3D was a medium tug, and could accommodate two crew members, a pilot and a cargo specialist.
Sphinx Class Workpod
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Sphinx Class Workpod
Commodore Kathleen O'Shea
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Starbase 80: New Frontier Station
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Commanding Officer
Starbase 80: New Frontier Station
Colonel Rosaleen McLaughlin
Marine Commanding Officer
Inti Colony
Commander Aoibheann McLaughlin
Deputy Director of Fleet Tech
Theta Fleet Headquarters
Re: Sphinx Class Workpod
As we already have this added to our database I don't see it needing to remain here in research and development.
Don't you think?
Don't you think?