Netanite Space Force - Nesher Chaim (NC-#) Type: Rescue / Medical Vessel Role: Search and Rescue, Medical Aid, Emergency Support, Pod Recovery and Evacuation The Nesher Chaim (“Eagle of Life”) serves as the primary spaceborne rescue and medical response vessel for the Netanite Space Force. Meant for rapid deployment in crisis scenarios, the Nesher Chaim operates as both a recovery ship for emergency escape pods and as an orbital ambulance capable of sustaining life in the harshest conditions. Its modular bays, reinforced hull, and extensive sensor arrays make it ideal for retrieval missions in both interplanetary and deep-space environments; from warzones to disaster-stricken orbital facilities. The vessel’s onboard AI coordination suite, “██████”, autonomously monitors distress beacons, trajectory data, and transponder signals from allied ships and ejection pods, allowing for near-instantaneous response to SOS signals. In case the AI systems are ever down, multiple human operators will be notified and take control of searching. Small info points: Hull Composition: Composite ceramite-plasteel frame with multilayer radiation shielding. Medical Bay: Capable of stabilizing around 40 patients simultaneously with automated triage systems and drone-assisted surgery units, depending on situations. Recovery Bay: Equipped with retractable clamps and magnetic tow arrays to secure ejection pods or damaged shuttles for extraction. Sensors: Includes long-range thermal scanning, lifeform detection, and encrypted beacon triangulation modules. Propulsion: Ion-fusion hybrid engines allowing fast repositioning within planetary orbit or between orbital sectors. Along with a FTL Travel System attached to the top of the vessel. The Nesher Chaim is frequently deployed alongside Netanite space vessels and patrol fleets as part of the Rapid Rescue Detachment division[s]. The vessel’s secondary function includes crash retrieval, crew extraction, and orbital emergency response, ensuring no Netanite or allied operative is left adrift.
SDSC-EP v1 [Single-Duo Space Cadet -- Ejection Pod] (Inside Project) Manufacturer: Netanite Aerospace Engineering and Science (NAES) Role: Emergency Ejection Pod / Survival Capsule Crew Capacity: 1–2 persons Deployment: Automated or manual ejection from spacecraft in distress The SDSC-EP v1 is the standard-issue emergency ejection pod used across the Netanite Space Force. Meant to preserve pilot survivability during catastrophic ship failure, it detaches from the host vessel and launches the occupant to safety at extreme velocity. The pod features armor plating, self-sealing pressure systems, and passive stealth countermeasures to avoid detection or targeting post-ejection. A beacon module embedded in the pod transmits a secure rescue signal to NSF recovery vessels; primarily the Nesher Chaim. Small info points: Hull: Reinforced plasteel with limited ablative coating to resist micrometeoroid and shrapnel impacts. Stealth Systems: Active signal dampeners and radar-disruption fields to hide from enemy scanners. Defensive Equipment: Miniature forward flare launchers to distract heat-seeking ordnance during ejection. Life Support: Oxygen reserves and nutrient packs for up to 48 hours of survival. Recovery Module: An encrypted beacon and holographic communication tab ensure location and health data are transmitted securely to rescue teams. When linked to a larger vessel’s survival network, the pod can automatically activate upon catastrophic damage detection, ensuring instantaneous deployment even if the pilot is incapacitated. SDSC-EP pods are mounted on fighters, bombers, and exploration craft such as the NSF SI-2, functioning as a crucial safeguard for personnel during wartime and exploration missions.