The sister ship of the Roderik
About this creation
The Katheryn is complete! This ship is the sister ship of the U.S.S. Roderik, and is a great improvement to it's sibling. The U.S.S. Katheryn is longer, wider, taller, more heavily manned, armed and has a small shuttle, unlike the Roderik.
The Katheryn has two bridge crew, two science officers and a commanding officer. She is primarily a scientific vessel, and is therefore very lightly armed with six low-power phasers. Her shielding and sensors are the most powerful seen in T-SEC's fleet, and her engines are a combination of the standard Alpha-class impulse engines and Gamma-class interstellar thrusters.
The Katheryn has living space for five crew members, but she can accommodate up to eight personnel in an emergency. She comes with the standard MunchaMax Food Repricator, (marketed and distributed by Earl Gray Inc.) and toilet unit. She lacks, however, a bathing unit. Two extravehicular suits are stored onboard, and an airlock is installed. The Katheryn also come with two specimen-collecting sails, similar in design to solar sails, but not used for propulsion. The Katheryn also has two forward-facing headlights, two comm dishes and a powerful tractor beam.
The Beta-class shuttle is located on top of the Katheryn and can accommodate up to five passengers lying down. The shuttle comes with standard impulse thrusters, two hatches, forward facing headlights, two light phasers, and a small tractor beam.

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First Science Officer Brian Brents, hydroponics and expert of dark matter
Second Science Officer Jamie Orlando, computer programmer and naturalist
Commanding Officer Douglas T. McDarrel, Captain
Katie Rook, bridge and medical officer
John Bridgewell, engineer and bridge officer
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The bridge. Note the headlight under the viewscreen.
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The port SCS (specimal collecting sail) compartment.
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The shuttle can be accessed from the main ship through the lower hatch.
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All the seperate parts: main ship, roof, air recycler, shuttle.
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The Science Lab with a hydroponics module, chemist tube, and various computers.
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The underside of the Katheryn, the only place with true greebles.
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Seen here are the forward VTOL thrusters, main comm dish and life support.
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The landing gear, stairs, rear VTOL thrusters, and lots of sensors.
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Comments
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April 4, 2012 |
hell, that's awesome!! that's exactly how i pictured my favourite ship design! i'll try not to copy anything :D |
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September 28, 2009 |
awesome |
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September 3, 2008 |
Wow, thats abaolutly cool. I don't know how it got 3 stars, probably from a-holes rating without commenting. That sickens me that this thing has only a 3. It's amazing. Plz Rate my MOCs |
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October 10, 2007 |
I really like this ship. it is really really good. like really really really good. i love the landing gears and the colour scheme and the backstory etc.etc. I IS A-MAZING. |
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July 2, 2006 |
oops... Reviewed the wrong MOC... So.. "So simple yet so complex!" :P |
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I like it |
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William Fratari April 29, 2004 |
This is so good I give it a five even though it's a pointless scientific vessel! |
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March 26, 2004 |
OH-MY-GOD, so good MOC. Funny thing, I'm making MOC that has same kind of basic structure (Especially the front). You have picked excelent colors for this beatiful MOC. *Stands up and claps hands* |
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August 3, 2003 |
Very nice, I like the fact that you could make the inside look just as detailed as the outside. Well done. |
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