The Curtain call//Spacecraft Recovery
Alpheon RV-1 "Curtain Call"
[i]by Alpheon Aerospace[/i]
Overview
The Curtain Call is Alpheon's exclusive recovery vessel, designed to meet crew at splashdown and bring them home in the same comfort they launched in. Featuring the signature AV-4 "Glassline" digital bridge with full navigation, battery monitoring, radar, and winch management displays, the RV-1 puts total situational awareness at the captain's fingertips.
Below deck, a climate-controlled passenger cabin seats recovered crew in comfort with ambient lighting, viewport access, and an onboard medical station — because an Alpheon mission doesn't end at splashdown.
Features
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[*] Full Glassline digital bridge with helm wheel and panoramic windows
[*] Navigation map, battery status, radar, and winch control displays
[*] Exclusive passenger cabin with seating and medical station
[*] Rear recovery deck with winch system
[*] Alpheon blue/white livery with branded displays
[*] Designed as a companion vessel to the Alpheon Snub spacecraft
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Lore
After the Snub's maiden launch drew public attention, Alpheon faced a question — what happens after splashdown? Their answer was the RV-1 "Curtain Call." Stationed downrange of every launch trajectory, the Curtain Call ensures that every crew member's return is as refined as their departure.
The name says it all — it's the final act of an Alpheon mission. From liftoff to pickup, precision without compromise.
[i]"We don't do rescue. We do recovery — with dignity."[/i]
— Alpheon Maritime Division
Part of the Alpheon Fleet
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[*] Alpheon Snub — 4-seat luxury spacecraft with digital avionics and launch tower
[*] Alpheon RV-1 "Curtain Call" — Luxury recovery vessel (you are here)
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