The Red Scorpion

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Skorpion

The Red Scorpion was a medium sized cargo ship refurbished as a military vessel by the Cortex Corporation, and was the only major vessel in their private navy. Because the corporation was never able to progress far enough in their invasion plans, the fleet never exceeded one major and a handful of minor vessels.

The vessel also had a Yellow Submarine, unofficially known by the workers as the "Pepper Boat", that was able to detach itself from the ship's lower decks at will.

The Skorpion was considered a marvel of engineering, but boasted little innovative technology.

Etymology
Cortex named the ship after a scorpion that bit his arm during his stay in Algeria, where he was imprisoned by Bedouin nomads.

Daily Routine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_of_Us_(Young_Love_album)

Each day followed the same rigorous schedule:


 * 1) Morning Cleaning
 * 2) Unafraid Assembly
 * 3) Ten Phase Exercise Regiments
 * 4) Navigational Discernments
 * 5) Breakfast
 * 6) Morning Shifts
 * 7) Uniform March (noon)
 * 8) Officer Meetings (noon)
 * 9) Dinner
 * 10) Night Cleaning

Departments

 * Administrative Department
 * Air Department
 * Communications Department
 * Deck Department
 * Engineering Document
 * Maintenance Department (organizing off-ship maintenance, such as at docks)
 * Medical Department
 * Navigation Department
 * Operations Department
 * Safety Department
 * Supply Department
 * Training Department
 * Weapons Department
 * Detainment Department (for animals)
 * Sub Department (for submarine)

Crew

 * Military Class
 * Employee Class
 * Scientist Class

Engineer Class

 * Navigator Class
 * Worker Class
 * Hierarchy Class
 * Administrative Class
 * Service Class
 * Medical

Military Capacity
The ship housed a small infantry battalion of 216 soldiers, multiple field and anti-artillery guns, six planes, and four infantry tanks (armored division).

Statistics
Capacity: 1,115 / 2,491

Ship Life: Pleasant

Character
Ketill Munroe

Sepharic, easily discouraged, vindictive