SERENITY

Serenity began life when her keel was laid in August 2459. She was one of a fleet 28,000 Series 3 Firefly-class transports constructed by the Allied Spacecraft Corporation. Her history for most of her lifespan is largely unknown, but at some point she ended up in a spacecraft boneyard on Hera, derelict and unable to fly. It was here that she was purchased by her most prominent owner, Captain Malcolm Reynolds, formerly a sergeant in the forces of the Independent worlds that fought break free from the control of the worlds-spanning Alliance. The ship is named for the final battle in this conflict, The Battle of Serenity Valley, of which Captain Reynolds and First Mate Zoe Alleyne are survivors.
Serenity is an unarmed transport capable of carrying almost 83 tons of cargo, with berthing for five crew and eighteen passengers and a range (fully loaded) of 44 astronomical units. Her main powerplant is a Trace Compression Block powering two Blue Sun VTOL main thrusters and a 36-thruster reaction control system. She also carries two Endo/Exo Atmospheric shuttles, one “Flying Mule” hovercraft and mounts three one-person escape pods. With no weapons, she relies on her speed, maneuverability and a series of decoy transmitter pods to avoid hostile craft.
SERENITY

Serenity is also the name of the Universal motion picture based on the cult classic science fiction series Firefly, broadcast on the Fox Network. Both series and movie were the creation of Joss Whedon, known for the series Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Angel and most recently Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
The film tells the story of Captain Mal Reynolds and the eclectic crew of Serenity as they face the threat of the Operative, an Alliance agent bent on capturing and killing River Tam, who has a deadly secret locked in her mind.
“Am I talking to Miranda?”
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