Medea Revised
High Speed Atmospheric Transport Aircraft



General Data and Attributes
Manufacturer: Earth Federation
Weight: 245 Metric Tons
Armor Materials: Titanium Alloy
Crew Compliment: 8 Crewmen
Dimensions
  • Length 45 meters
  • Width 67.7 meters
  • Height 27 meters

Attributes
  • Class: Airborne
  • Speed: Very Good -
  • Maneuverability: Very Poor +
  • Armor: Terrible +
Design Features
  • M Particle Emitters
  • Airborne Movement
  • 1x Dedicated Hangar
  • Repair Equipment (R)

Hangar Capacity
  • 3x Mobile Suits OR 6x Infantry


Technical and Historical Data
Developed a few years prior to the war, the Earth Federation's Medea is a great asset on the modern battlefield. Whereas the Zeon's Gaw Assault Carrier is a flying fortress with a heavy armament, the Medea is a small, relatively quick aircraft. Though large by twentieth century standards, the Medea is quite mobile due to its heavy engines and numerous maneuvering surfaces.

The Medea's airframe is quite a remarkable piece of work, though its performance is quite limited due to the unglorified box it carries under its fuselage to transfer cargo. Despite this, the Medea is still VTOL capable, allowing it to squeeze in to tighter spaces that normal aircraft would be completly cut off from. Another Medea, the C-88 type, exists in the Federal arsenal, but it is used chiefly for transporting personnell and high-priority cargo, and is not mass-produced.

The "box" has a good deal of space inside of it, but its limited maximum cargo tonnage only allows it to carry three or so mobile suits (provided they're Federation models; Zeon MS frequently weigh more). There's usually also enough space left over for an aircraft or light vehicle, but it's more of a question of weight than hangar space. Whereas the Gaw's mobile suits can either paracute or land on their own power, a Medea's mobile suits must always be dropped and parachute to the ground.

The Medea is a durable aircraft, but it is not intended for combat. It is lightly armed with a pair of machinegun turrets behind the cockpit, and that's all. It relies purely on fighter escorts to escape enemy air threats.

One Medea variant, the C-88 version, is designed to deliver high value targets between bases at high speeds. It carries no armaments and is not intended for direct battle, but is more durable, faster, and has M-Particle Emitters installed as standard equipment, making it considerably harder to shoot down.

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