UCS FR-94976-A1 M.A.M.M.O.T.H.

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    M.A.M.M.O.T.H. (Mission Adaptive Module Mount Or Transport Housing)


    The Mammoth is no ordinary freighter, she is nothing short of a flying apartment complex. The Mammoth is specifically designed for a colony support role. It's built to carry four (M)ission (A)daptive (M)odules, be able to land and allow access to the modules when on the surface. Each of the four bays are designed to be operated from inside the modules to make docking and departing a smooth operation. When the side gates are open the MAMs are easily accessed from the ground and displays the MAM within. Additional the Mammoth also has for auxiliary landing pads capable of accepting M-826 Doves or whatever else the mission requires. When not carrying modules the Mammoth has four smaller ports in each compartment to further expand her capabilities.

    The Mammoth has very powerful engines that should be capable of lifting anything you could imagine to load her up with. She has a dry weight of 11686.0 and a TMR of 5.7 when empty.

    Even without it's modules the Mammoth is still has all the amenities for missions into deep space including a med bay, aeroponics, galley, two dining halls, cargo bay + crate mounts, and lots of crew accommodations. This flying barracks has accommodations for 190 crew and staff, 2 officer quarters, and a VIP suite. Not being a military ship even the most basic barracks are roomier and the upper deck is reserved for high status officials and features roomy single bed quarters, access to the observation deck, and a private washroom.

    Important:
    The MAMs:
    Most M.A.M.s will have two control closets on board to interface with the Mammoths docking bays. These controls can open and close the side walls or hangar doors/docking clamps.

    WARNING: Do not attempt to undock a MAM with the docking clamps engaged. The docking clamps are plexdoors that sit right up against the modules and WILL lag your game/server



    When the light is red the main hatch is open and the docking collar is not engaged





    When the green light is activated the outer door and display shields are open









    Being a civilian colony support The Mammoth is not equipped with any offensive weapons but does feature an array of defensive turrets including four L4-1 AM2-1 Standard Light Turrets, six L0 Phalanx PD Turrets and twelve L0 AM2-1 Light Deck Guns. Military vessels or civilian escort frigates should always be assigned to protection detail of the Mammoth.

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    Additional screenshots and information:
    NOTICE: this section contains lore and information and is very picture heavy with all detail shots

    Four L4-1 AM2-1 Standard Light Turrets


    6 L0 AM1-1 Phalanx Point Defence Turrets


    12 L0 AM2-1 Light Deck Guns

    Bridge


    Offices (x2)


    Docking Control


    Galley


    Mess Hall (x2)


    Medical Facilities (x2)

    Each med bay is equipped with a microcellular scanner and operating suite.
    Aeroponics and Protein Synthesis (x2)


    Cargo Bay


     
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    The Mammoth has three main level of accommodations each with their own facilities.

    22 C level acomidations are on deck 4. C grade facilities are open to all crew including those stationed on MAMs. Each crew quarters holds up to four with a shared console.


    20 B level accommodations are found on deck 2 and are not much better than C. The quarters are slightly more roomy and include a table and chairs. The B grade facilities are also only available to B level crew and staff


    The best crew and staff accommodations are located on Deck one. The crew and staff with an A rating get single bedroom quarters, and may even share them with loved ones, as well as private facilities and lounge areas including the observatory.


    Private bathroom on deck 2 only accessible via deck 1:


    Lounge:



    Observation deck:

    Additionally there are separate officer, captain and VIP accommodations. All three have their own bathroom facilities and the VIP suite has it's own kitchen.

    Captains Quarters:


    Officer Quarters:


    VIP Suite:




    Create Huge presentation thread: "You can only post 20 images per thread" *Facepalm*
     
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    Builds like this will be fantastic when more support roles are more viable.
     
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    Builds like this will be fantastic when more support roles are more viable.
    Builds like this are already fantastic if I don't say so myself, but yes these builds will only be made more fantastic when we have more utility options.
     
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    At first, I thought your ships were simple in nature. Now I've realized that they aren't as much simple as they are utilitarian. And that I can greatly respect. The Mammoth is not only smooth and simple in design (which, for you, is a good thing), but it looks great with its utilitarianism. Major props, yo
     
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    needs more acronyms and serial codes.

    Cool concept.
    The thing is, none of those are arbitrary, everything means something. The serial codes are the ship size when serialized. You can tell how big my ships are exactly (barring refits) by looking at the name. The name also has the classification and release version. My fleet doctrine explains all this in more detail.
     
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    I'm not jealous of the amount of planning you must do to get all this done, but I am jealous of the outcome. Your ships are amazing Sven.

    While externally they aren't "Beautiful", the simple look makes them look functional and realistic. The exteriors tend to have an ugly beauty to them, which works magnificently.

    I'm not going to bother saying much about your interiors. They are awesome. Nothing more needs said.
     
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    I love the gantry effects on the flanks of the mammoth. The docking arrangement seems complex, but hey, if it work....
     

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    your voices are barely audible when I have both Youtube and my speakers at max :/