Serenity

Serenity is the Firefly-class ship, named after the Serenity Valley, captained by Malcolm Reynolds.  

Specifications

Type: Mid-bulk transport (Class B)   Registration: U.A.P./Hera   Owner: Capt. Malcolm Reynolds   Registry no.: 404-E-132-4FE274A   Manufacturer: Allied Spacecraft Corp., Osiris; Firefly Ship Works, Ltd., Hera; Mandel & Earls, Ltd., Londinium   Manufacturer model no. : 47 Mark IV   Hull no.: G-82659   Keel laid: August 2459  

History

  Serenity began her life in August 2459, when her keel was laid. She was one of the earlier Series 3 Fireflies to be constructed, eventually becoming one of a fleet of approximately 28,000. Her history for the next fifty years is largely unknown, except for the fact that she eventually came to rest in a boneyard on Hera. At the time, she was no longer flight-worthy.   She was acquired by Malcolm Reynolds in 2512, shortly after the end of the Unification War. Mal wanted a ship because it would provide freedom. Even though the Alliance was ever-growing, a ship would enable them to keep outside it. Mal already had Serenity's name picked out when he bought her, after the decisive battle at Serenity Valley, where the war was essentially lost by the Independents, reflecting how those who were there could never leave Serenity but would simply have to learn to live there.   Zoë Alleyne, first mate of the vessel, was unimpressed by Mal's purchase of the ship; at the time she was definitely a fixer-upper and needed much work before she would even take off. Despite some problems with her first mechanic, Bester, Mal eventually managed to get the ship off the ground with Kaylee's help. Hiring out one of Serenity's two shuttles as a means of extra income, the crew went on to expand from there, including Kaylee as the new mechanic as well as some hired muscle in Jayne.   In 2517, Simon Tam, River Tam, and Shepherd Derrial Book come aboard Serenity as passengers on their way to Boros. Eventually, they integrate into the crew, Simon serving as a much-needed medic on the transport.   In 2518, after fencing the Lassiter laser pistol for a considerable sum, Captain Reynolds refitted Serenity's cargo bay, including new bracing, cargo ramp, bomb-bay doors, and fire-suppression system. A few months later, she suffered the worst accident in her life when she crash-landed on a comm relay moon outside the Blue Sun system, after suffering multiple wounds in a firefight between Alliance military forces and Reavers. There were several hull ruptures, the electrical system was damaged from an EMP blast, and one booster was even severed from the ship. She was repaired and eventually returned to service thanks to assistance provided on the Operative's orders.  

Dimension Details

Hull: L 261′ 1″ × W 68′ 10″ × H 74′ 5″ (L 79.58 m × W 20.98 m × H 22.7 m)   Wingspan: 112′ 4″ (34.2 m) (to engine mounts)   Main engine dimensions: L 62′ 8″ × W 28′ 4″ × H 29′ 6″ (L 19.10 m × W 8.64 m × H 9.0 m)

Power Generation

Powerplant: 2 Blue Sun 6V4-178-B31 Trace Compression Block

Propulsion

Drive: Standard radion/accelerator core, 36 RCS thrusters

Weapons & Armament

One of the most distinctive features about Serenity is her lack of weapons; when push comes to shove, all the ship has to get her out of trouble is the ingenuity of her crew.

Additional & auxiliary systems

2 Magnetic grappler launchers
6 Self-powered transmitter buoys
3 One-man escape pods (for cockpit crew)

Hangars & docked vessels

Carried vessels:   2 Endo/Exo-Atmospheric Shuttles
1 MF-813 Flying Mule
Width
170′ 0″ (51.8 m)
Length
269′ 3″ (82.1 m)
Height
78′ 8″ (24.0 m) (landing gear extended)
Weight
Empty: 282,500 lb (128.1 metric tonne)
Maximum: 585,000 lb (265.4 metric tonne)
Payload: 164,900 lb (74.8 metric tonne)
Speed
Range:
400 A.U. (max fuel), 44 A.U. (max. payload)
Complement / Crew
Crew capacity: 5 (5 crew cabins)
Cargo & Passenger Capacity
Payload: 164,900 lb (74.8 metric tonne)
Passenger capacity: 18 Maximum (9 passenger dorms)
But it ain't all buttons and charts, little albatross. You know what the first rule of flyin' is? Love. You can know all the math in the 'Verse, but take a boat in the air you don't love, she'll shake you off just as sure as the turning of worlds. Love keeps her in the air when she oughta fall down, tells ya she's hurtin' 'fore she keens. Makes her home.
— Malcolm Reynolds


Cover image: Firefly Verse Banner by Shaudawn

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