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Mass Effect: Vehicles: UT-47 Kodiak Drop Shuttle

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Mass Effect UT-47 Kodiak Drop Shuttle.png

Name: UT-47 Kodiak Drop Shuttle
Craft: Systems Alliance UT-47 Kodiak Drop Shuttle
Type: Drop Ship
Scale: Starfighter
Length: 11 meters
Skill: Starfighter Pilot
Crew: 1; 2 can coordinate
Passengers: 12
Cargo Capacity: 2 metric tons
Consumables: 4 days
Cost: 300,000 credits
Hyperdrive: x56,750
Nav Computer: yes
Maneuverability: 2D
Space: 6
Atmosphere: 330; 950 km/h
Hull: 3D
Shields: 1D+1
Sensors

  • Passive: 20 / 0D+1
  • Scan: 40 / 1D
  • Search: 60 / 1D+1
  • Focus: 2 / 2D

Weapons (UT-47A only)

  • Type III Mass Accelerator
Fire Arc: partial turret: forward/port
Crew: 1
Scale: starfighter
Skill: Starship Gunnery
Fire Control: 1D
Space Range: 1-10/25/50
Atmosphere Range: 10-1,000/2,500/5,000m
Damage: 6D

Description: Nicknamed the "Combat Cockroach" by Alliance marines due to its durability and looks, the Kodiak drop shuttle is an interplanetary vehicle operated by a pilot and a co-pilot. It can carry up to 14 people, including the pilots, with a total of 12 in a cramped cargo space with full complement, as well as a VI. A true contragravitic vehicle, the Kodiak's substantial element zero core allows flight by entirely countering the vehicle's mass. Its small thrusters are for directional control only, so if the mass effect field fails, the vehicle becomes a proverbial "three-million-credit coffin". The unarmed shuttle forgoes weaponry-space for active masking, electronic countermeasures, and a robust kinetic barrier system.

The Kodiak was extensively tested in the sulfuric acid and extreme temperatures of Venus, and can land in hard vacuum, high pressure, and temperatures from near-absolute zero to over 900 degrees Celsius.

The larger mass of the Normandy SR-2—nearly twice the mass of the original—meant that it could not land on the surfaces of most planets with ease and had to be provided with one of these shuttles for ease of travel.

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