Designed in YE 43 and released in late YE 45, the RHI-T2 Xuanwu (玄武, Lianjia Speech for the Black Warrior/Black Tortoise keeping up the sky) Shuttle is Ryu Heavy Industries' first attempt into the rather crowded small shuttle market.
Wishing to purchase ships from corporations such as Origin Industries and Yugumo Corporation to rebuild their corporate fleet in YE 42, the Ryu Keiretsu needed a shuttle that was small and still carried a decent amount of personnel and cargo. Though the honest truth for the Xuanwu's existence was that shuttles currently on the market were too flat for the tastes of RyuK's president's tastes. Thus he ordered Ryu Heavy Industries was to remedy the situation.
The Skylyte/T11 Tanuki was chosen as the rival to complete against due to it being purchased by the RyuK as a temporary solution. Where the Skylyte Shuttle emphasizes speed, the Xuanwu's engineers wanted to corner the market with a vessel with superior agility and the ability to land in multiple locations.
When the prototypes entered their flight tests in YE 44, the name Xuanwu was chosen due to the resemblance the 4 engine nacelles have to legs. One observer even joked it looked like a flying turtle from a favorite comic they read as a child.
The RHI-T2 Xuanwu is a mixture of an atmospheric VTOL aerodyne and a trans-atmospheric shuttle. The arrangement of the engines allow it the Xuanwu to operate within a wide range of environments from urban to high altitude mountains. But this versatility requires the pilot and co-pilot to be trained to the same standard as fighter pilots.
The RHI-T2 Xuanwu is designed to provide the following:
The Xuanwu's overall shape could be described as a wide brick. Having a blocky appearance with smooth angles, the craft rests on 4 engine nacelles with reinforced ends. When the craft lifts up, the nacelles move 45 degrees to the front and rear to help generate lift (an anti-gravity drive does the rest). This configuration is also used for hovering and to maneuver at low speed. The nacelles move 90 degrees at cruising and max speeds within the atmosphere/vacuum.
2 wide sliding doors are located on each side of the craft. To load small vehicles and pallets, a rear ramp is also built into the Xuanwu.
General Statistics for the Xuanwu Class Small Craft | |
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Year Introduced | YE 43 |
Class/Nomenclature | RHI-T2-1A |
Designers | Ryu Heavy Industries |
Manufacturer | Ryu Heavy Industries |
Fielded By | Ryu Keiretsu, customers |
Lifespan | 20+ years with with regular maintenance and refits |
Refit Cycle | Recommended to have major overhauls every 10 years |
Production | Mass Produced, at any shipyard with a limited use or permament blueprint |
Pricing | 100,000 KS |
Crew: 3 operators (Pilot, Co-Pilot, and Crew Chief) are recommended, but only 1 is required to operate the RHI-T1. The Crew Chief also acts as the shuttle's loadmaster and flight engineer.
Maximum Capacity: For light PA/personal armor personnel, the Xuanwu's cargo hold can be equipped with 3 rows of 12 seats (6 on each side) with additional sitting available from permanent folding seats (4 in the back and 2 to the front). In this configuration, it can carry 42 personnel.
This is variable depending on how much equipment is also being carried.
See Damage Rating (Version 3) for a guide to damage ratings to include.
The interior of the RHI-T2 Xuanwu is designed to have subtle fashion with ease of maintenance being a priority. The only exception to this is the cockpit, with crew morale being a concern.
The RHI-T2 Xuanwu is split into four parts: cockpit block, service block, cargo bay, and engineering.
The cockpit displays are a mixture of volumetric projectors and LCD screens to display important information to the two pilots. The pilots sit side by side in the front of the cockpit in chairs that slide back and turn 180 degrees.
The volumetric projectors can be used by the shuttle's AI (or another plugged in) to display their avatar as well as data port that can accept a data chip containing another AI (such as a Savtech JANE).
The crew can communicate mentally with the KAIMON AI either with their Superconductive Quantum Interface Device (SQUID) equipped helmets or another form of neural interface (excluding SPINE interfaces). For individuals without neural interfaces, compatible augmented reality eyewear is also available if the volumetric displays fail.
Located between two air-locked bulkheads with double-sealing doors (one leading to the cockpit and another to the Cargo Bay), it mainly exists to service the shuttle crew. A toilet is located within the right paneling of the service block. On the left side, food preparation equipment be found.
The central cargo compartment has 2 main means of entering and exiting it: 2 calmshell style sliding doors and a rear ramp. All are sealed, allowing the compartment to be environmentally sealed. Access to the life support system (but not the controls) is also hidden behind panels in the ceiling of the bay.
Contains the single CDD drive, hyperdive fold drive, main power systems.
Below are the various systems and structures that allow the Xuanwu to function.
The RHI-T2 Xuanwu makes use of Durandium Alloy for the inner hull and 2 layers of Titanium/Osmiridium nanocomposite laminate plating for armor, measuring 20cm in width together. A spaced gap filled with a shear-thickening Xirang Gel between the hull and spaced armor provides additional protection to the inner hull from spall created by kinetic impacts. The windows of the cockpit are made with Durandium-T.
Presently the RHI-T2-1A Xuanwu makes use of the RHI-T2-E4300 Portal class KAIMON installed with a Ryu Systems and Instrument's RaiNE OS based AI. The AI is stored on a tablet that is located on the right side of the cockpit (the pilot position). In normal operations, the AI uses the shuttle's onboard AI hardware. But in an emergency, the the tablet can be used as a backup (although with reduced functionality and a greatly unhappy AI). Normally it is used for flight checks and other important functions. The AI can be transferred between it's main location and the tablet with the use of a Kamasu Data Chip.
The Xuanwu lacks an autopilot system beyond micromanaging flight systems pilots do not need outside of combat/need fine control. The shuttle AI also assists with start-up/shut down sequences, reducing the time it takes compared to more analog systems.
The RHI-T2 Xuanwu emergency systems are simple.
The RHI-T2-V4300 Life Support System of the RHI-T2 is simple and robust.
Making use of Ryu Heavy Industries' Fusion Plasma Drive technology, 6 of the RHI-T2-P4300 drives are located in articulating pods in each corner of the shuttle and mounted in the tail of the shuttle. In conjunction with the RHI-T2-P4311 Anti-Gravity System used to generate artificial gravity and provide gravimetric shielding, the fusion drives are responsible for providing lift and thrust for an literal brick of a design.
The four T2-P4300 engines within the articulating pods have a range of movement of 90 degrees (front 2 to the front and the rear 2 to the rear) from 90 degress up to 90 degrees in their respective direction. At low speeds, the pods point down from 30 to 45 degrees to assist with maneuverability. At high speeds, the pods are kept parallel with the shuttle to reduce drag.
FTL propulsion is provided by a RHI-T2-P4301 CDD with Mizu II Series Continuum Distortion Drives, Type 42 (Ripple II) components. The unit's coils are located in the upper back of the Xuanwu.
RHI-T2 Xuanwu's RHI-T2-S4300 makes use of conformal electrostatic and gravimetric shielding for defense when located within an atmosphere and a backup to the Ripple II's CFS defensive when in vacuum.
The RHI-T2 Xuanwu typically does not have any weapons, relying on escorts if carrying important individuals or cargo. Though the crane can be outfitted with the following weapons:
Demibear created this article on 2022/01/17 02:31.
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Products & Items Database | |
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Product Categories | small craft |
Product Name | Xuanwu Class Trans-atmospheric Shuttle |
Nomenclature | RHI-T2-1A |
Manufacturer | Ryu Heavy Industries |
Year Released | YE 45 |
Price (KS) | 100 ,000.00 KS |