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|hull = [[Project OV-200|OV-200 series Space Shuttle]] | |hull = [[Project OV-200|OV-200 series Space Shuttle]] | ||
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|flag = [[L5]] Station [[Beta]] | |flag = [[L5]] Station [[Beta]] | ||
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− | |registry = OV- | + | |registry = OV-207 |
|datelaunched = 27 February 2015 | |datelaunched = 27 February 2015 | ||
|purpose = Research, support for Station [[Beta]] | |purpose = Research, support for Station [[Beta]] | ||
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* ''Good Morning Starshine II:'' The Class Quirk for this model ship. Similar to the class quirk displayed by the [[Three Graces]], the OV-200 Orbiters need music played at the beginning of each workday in order to function at peak efficiency. Unlike the Graces, the same song ''can'' be reused (no more than three times in a row per any given month), but each Orbiter needs a distinct ''genre'' of music played for the best possible effect. ''Gjøa'' likes classical electronica. | * ''Good Morning Starshine II:'' The Class Quirk for this model ship. Similar to the class quirk displayed by the [[Three Graces]], the OV-200 Orbiters need music played at the beginning of each workday in order to function at peak efficiency. Unlike the Graces, the same song ''can'' be reused (no more than three times in a row per any given month), but each Orbiter needs a distinct ''genre'' of music played for the best possible effect. ''Gjøa'' likes classical electronica. | ||
− | * ''Chilly? Really?'' The ship's AI, Roland, is patterned after polar explorer Roald Amundsen. It prefers to keep the interior temperature at a "comfortable" 10º Celsius, but will raise it to 15º if asked politely. The shuttle's crews wear | + | * ''Chilly? Really?'' The ship's AI, Roland, is patterned after polar explorer Roald Amundsen. It prefers to keep the interior temperature at a "comfortable" 10º Celsius, but will raise it to 15º if asked politely. The shuttle's crews wear cold-weather gear, and rarely make extended trips. |
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SCSS Gjøa | |
Spacecraft Characteristics | |
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Base Hull | OV-200 series Space Shuttle |
Length | 122' |
Width | 78' (wingspan) |
Height | 58' |
Mass | 151,000 lb. |
Drive Type | x3 ion drives |
Drive Rating | Variable |
Primary Manufacturer | Hephaestus Mining and Metalworking, Unltd. (licensee) |
Owner | Artemis Foundation |
Flag of Record | L5 Station Beta |
Registry Number | OV-207 |
Launched | 27 February 2015 |
Purpose | Research, support for Station Beta |
Primary Crew | Varies, depending on mission |
Other Crew | Roald (AI) |
Operational Status | Planned |
The Shuttle that supports Artemis Foundation L5 Research Station Beta.
Known Quirks
- Good Morning Starshine II: The Class Quirk for this model ship. Similar to the class quirk displayed by the Three Graces, the OV-200 Orbiters need music played at the beginning of each workday in order to function at peak efficiency. Unlike the Graces, the same song can be reused (no more than three times in a row per any given month), but each Orbiter needs a distinct genre of music played for the best possible effect. Gjøa likes classical electronica.
- Chilly? Really? The ship's AI, Roland, is patterned after polar explorer Roald Amundsen. It prefers to keep the interior temperature at a "comfortable" 10º Celsius, but will raise it to 15º if asked politely. The shuttle's crews wear cold-weather gear, and rarely make extended trips.
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