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  • StarCon shuttle
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  • The Hammster shuttle comes standard in Transwarp-Class Starships, such as the SCS DeepShip 86. The shuttle is equipped with an EVA suit, help sign, duct tape, glue, jumper cables, transporter, holographic co-pilot, security system, and auxiliary seating. The shuttle is capable of obtaining low-warp speeds for a short amount of time. It can also process subroutine discs such as the Acme Nanite Detector Shuttle Subroutine. The shuttle's windows are made of Quintuple-Thick Hyperglazed Safety Glass.
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Games
  • *SQ6
Origin
Speed
  • Low-warp speeds
Name
  • StarCon Shuttle
Type
  • DS86 seriesHammster Shuttle (1000 Series)
Price
  • Built with a budget of 550,000 buckazoids.
Weapons
  • Not equipped
Captain
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Locations
  • *Shuttlebay of DeepShip 86
Defenses
  • Sub-decent shields
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  • The Hammster shuttle comes standard in Transwarp-Class Starships, such as the SCS DeepShip 86. The shuttle is equipped with an EVA suit, help sign, duct tape, glue, jumper cables, transporter, holographic co-pilot, security system, and auxiliary seating. The shuttle is capable of obtaining low-warp speeds for a short amount of time. It can also process subroutine discs such as the Acme Nanite Detector Shuttle Subroutine. However, there are no onboard weapons. Bagpipe music is suggested in the event of an attack. (Technically, a panel for controlling the weapon systems exists, but they're not equipped on the shuttle we see in the game.) The shuttle was built with a budget of "only" 550,000 buckazoids, so many amenities had to be left out, such as airtight seals, airlocks, decent shields, and restrooms. What somewhat compensates for the lack of shielding, is the fact that the shuttle was "built for speed and maneuverability". The shuttle's windows are made of Quintuple-Thick Hyperglazed Safety Glass. Buttons for "movies" and "games" are seen on the console, but StarCon was too cheap to spring for those packages.