The Snub
[i]by Alpheon Aerospace[/i]
Overview
Born from Alpheon's ambitious Project Clarity initiative, the Snub was designed to redefine what a small-crew spacecraft could be. Seating four in a fully digital cockpit powered by the AV-4 "Glassline" avionics suite, every flight parameter is rendered across seamless glass displays with zero analog gauges — a bold choice that reflects Alpheon's confidence in their engineering. The interior prioritizes space and comfort, with individually contoured stations and direct viewport access from every seat.
The Snub's dedicated launchpad comes equipped with an integrated fire suppression system capable of flooding the pad within seconds of anomaly detection. Adjacent to the pad stands the Alpheon Service Tower, featuring a fully enclosed elevator that ferries crew from ground level to the boarding gantry in comfort. No ladders — just a smooth ride up before departure.
Features
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[*] Luxury 4-seat spacecraft
[*] Fully digital avionics (AV-4 "Glassline" suite)
[*] Launchpad fire suppression system
[*] Service tower with elevator access
[*] Designed and manufactured by Alpheon Aerospace
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Lore
[i]"We didn't build the Snub to compete. We built it to set the standard."[/i]
— Alpheon Internal Design Brief