Interplanetary Transport Vessel
The ITC was what we arrived on. It was meant for the long long voyage here. However, time has taken it's toll on it. Bugs, broken parts, buggy systems from the amount of times they've been repaired. We do still have the original documents, but they are buried in the documents we brought.
The ITV was originally meant to provide widespread transport for cargo and people. However, with the current war, the speed of it was insufficient. With the OKSPD Engine and AER Reactor, that is no longer an issue however.
The revised ITV calls for a specific type of ceramic composite material to survive exit and reentry of Atmosphere. While thin, it has the advantage of coming in simple plates that can be cold-fused to the hull to replace pieces that have broken. Moreover, they can be welded in atmosphere for a base layer over the titanium/ceramics that make up the hull. These Hexagonal Scales serve to allow it to leave and reenter atmosphere.
The ITV has 4 AER Reactors. This is mostly to power the electrical lights used in the Eight OKSPD Engines. Put simply, the first four activate, sending the ITV up. As those retract, the other 4 activate. Then as the those retract, the first four are ready to fire again. They are placed in a octagon formation, forming two squares. In normal operation, only 1 AER Reactor needs to be active at a time, though multiple may be active if needed. For launch all four AER Reactors are used.
Last, the ITV does have 4 smaller OKSPD Engines in the outer area of the ITV, pointed diagonally forward for turning. In a planet's gravity well, these and some of the main OKSPD Engines allow it to fly and turn. Lastly, the cone area of the ship has multiple parachutes ready to deploy, which with the secondary OKSPD Engines, allow it to land without crashing so long as a area has been set up for it. Though the plates covering this area do need to be replaced after each entrance, and the parachute repacked or replaced.
For the inside of the ITV, hooks and securing points for cargo abound for when you enter a planet's gravity well. They're generally all purpose, using ropes to tie everything down that needs tying down. The rest of it is dedicated to living quarters and the main deck near the front of the ship. Most of the ITV also has multiple cameras along it to allow a view of the outside and for piloting. And due to the number of engines and the electrical lights which power them, it is a very maneuverable and fast craft when it needs to be.