Ferrier-class rescue shuttle

The Ferrier-class rescue shuttle was a civilian design for long-range scientific and archeological missions, adapted by the 1337 N00B5 as their primary transport for wounded pilots. A considerable fleet of these shuttles were stationed at the University of Corellia as part of the standard equipment for the scientists, and were available on the market for a reasonable price. This made the Ferrier both the original transport of the 1337 N00B5 and the standardized bulk-bought vehicle for non-combat missions by the same gang. The cargo area was able to adapt for various missions, and could be used as medical stations, science labs, darkrooms, or passenger space.

These were the standard rescue shuttles of several local systems' volunteer rescue departments, including Corellia's.

Details
The Ferrier-class shuttle was not very sleek, but was energy-efficient and somewhat faster than most ships of its class. It was manufactured by the Corellian Engineering Corporation, designed as a dynamic design that could be employed by rescue departments and serve in planetary guards. An unintended customer group soon grew as it was discovered that the medical bays could easily be modified for mobile research facilities or even kitchens, if one so desired. Th transport required only one pilot, and had a rudimentary onboard computer meant to be extended for whatever specific purpose an individual shuttle was purchased for. The customizability of these shuttles made them the favorites of the 1337 N00B5, which had many special missions for rescue shuttles.