XLS 490 ST CHRISTOPHER

Designed as an exploration ship the St Christopher has a mass of 490 tons when the detachable space laboratory is attached, and 400 tons without this. The laboratory is capable of maintaining orbit for several months, and was designed for orbital survey work. Its specialist detection equipment is also ideal for detailed scanning of ships in space.

XLS 490 ST CHRISTOPHER DECK PLAN LOCATION KEY

A DECK

B DECK

C DECK

1. Audio Laboratory

2. Control Room

3. Auxiliary Laboratory

4. Scanner Systems

5. Airlock

6. Airlock

7. Bridge

8-19. Staterooms

20. Galley

21-23. Staterooms

24. Cargo Hold & Missile Storage

25. Airlock

26. Common Area

27. Cargo Hold

28, 29. Freshers

30. Upper Drive Room

31. Biology Laboratory

32. Electronic Laboratory

33. Survey Laboratory

34. Remote Sensing Laboratory

35. Middle Drive Room

36. Lifeboat Bay

37. Ship's Boat Bay

38. Drive Room

 

Note: Ceiling iris valves on A deck lead to turrets.

Partition watts and cabin doors require 100 points of damage before they will break open enough for a human to pass. Cabin doors are sliding. Bulkhead watts and floors are airtight and require 1000 points of damage to break through as do the iris valves, which are also airtight. These doors are opened by controls at the side of door, and will not open if there is a vacuum present at only one side of the door. The missile turret has an autoloader which extends down into the cargo bay, where missiles are kept.