All things; New

The ship is a disc, which rotates around a smaller, thinner disc, or hub. The outer edges of the disc experience a simulated gravity, meaning up is always “hub-ward.” Because of the heifght of the disc, it’s divided into two levels, the lower, living quarters, and the higher storage area. This higher are experiences a much lower gravity than the living area. Looking at the ship as if it were a clock, turning clockwsie, you see the shuttle side. Here there are four shuttle docked equi-distance apart. While docked they serve as auxilery rooms in the living quarters and experience the same gravity. Looking at the “back” of the ship, you are viewing its gate-side. Here five jump gates are clamped to it hub - they do not spin with the main ship. These gates are designed to telescope out into rings twice again the size of the ship once deployed. The solar arrays of the most outward facing gate powers the ship until it too is deployed.

The shuttles are Telescope and auxeliry sensors Ability to land in gravity and take off Engines fitted for longer trips Mining and collections, suited for landing on astroids, etc.