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*The Kodiak carries twelve troops plus two crew.
*The Kodiak carries twelve troops plus two crew.
*The Kodiak is capable of short FTL journeys.
*The Kodiak is capable of short FTL journeys.
*The Kodiak is designed to operate in a wide variety of conditions, from vacuum to high pressure environments.
*The Kodiak is designed to operate in a wide variety of conditions, from vacuum to high-pressure environments.
*The Kodiak has [[kinetic barrier]]s and hull armor for protection.
*The Kodiak has [[kinetic barrier]]s and hull armor for protection. These defenses are sufficient to repel small arms fire for at least several seconds with no noticeable damage.
*Early models were not armed, but militarized models (UT-47A) with [[mass accelerator]] weapons were built for the Systems Alliance military by 2186.
*Early models were not armed, but militarized models (UT-47A) with [[mass accelerator]] weapons were built for the Systems Alliance military by 2186.
*The Kodiak has [[electronic countermeasures]] to avoid sensor detection.
*The Kodiak has [[electronic countermeasures]] to avoid sensor detection.

Latest revision as of 15:44, 22 August 2024

A UT-47A Kodiak

The UT-47 Kodiak is a drop shuttle used by Cerberus and the Systems Alliance in Mass Effect.

Specifications

  • The Kodiak carries twelve troops plus two crew.
  • The Kodiak is capable of short FTL journeys.
  • The Kodiak is designed to operate in a wide variety of conditions, from vacuum to high-pressure environments.
  • The Kodiak has kinetic barriers and hull armor for protection. These defenses are sufficient to repel small arms fire for at least several seconds with no noticeable damage.
  • Early models were not armed, but militarized models (UT-47A) with mass accelerator weapons were built for the Systems Alliance military by 2186.
  • The Kodiak has electronic countermeasures to avoid sensor detection.