JS-77B interstellar shuttle

The JS-77B interstellar shuttle was a very versatile craft which made it popular, and was manufactured by the SoroSuub Corporation. Although it did have a hyperdrive, it had no nav computer instead relying on it onboard computers which could store the nav calculations for 10 to 20 jumps which had to be continually updated by an actual nav computer. The crafts primary use was for corporate needs and could carry up to six passengers on its short-duration jumps, though this number was generally reduced to only four people for jumps over 24 hours.

The shuttle could be board by its forward ramp, and the command section (A on the deck plan) was seperate from the passengers section and included the gun well. The passenger section (B on the deck plan) included a double bunk crew stateroom in the forward section, and an adjacent galley/utility area. In the aft, there were an additional two bunks which had a partial privacy screen. Behind this section was the fresher, a vacuum suit closet, and an airlock (C on the deck plan). Directly across from the ramp hatch was the cargo bay hatch (E on the deck plan) for easy cargo loading.