Work Shack

Small space-habitat facilities and supply depots are built to provide a temporary but livable environment for workers as they construct larger stations. A work shack is an unstreamlined cylinder 50’ long (SM +6, 100 tons) with attached solar panels, often made of a discarded chemical rocket booster’s upper stage. It has a bunkroom, a small factory area, several storerooms for tools and spare parts, and a small hangar bay/airlock holding thruster packs and vacc suits. The shack may be dismantled after the project is completed, or towed off to support another endeavor.

Front Hull System

Central Hull System

Rear Hull System

The TL 10 version that has been the most commonly constructed for the last 30 years is same except the advanced armor materials give dDR 5.

The facility requires two technicians to run. Additional crewmen are present for zero-G construction work and cargo handling outside the work shack.

TL Spacecraft kHPHnd /SR HT Mv LWt. Load SM Occ dDRSpd CostProd /InvNotes
9 Work Shack30(20) 14100 43 +6 10ASV 3 0 $6.49M0/135m