Jacinta-class fishing vessel

The Jacinta-class is a class of three White Wolves motor trawler fishing boats designed to catch fish for the White Wolves in the Pacific Ocean and North Atlantic Ocean.

There are three identical ships in the class, named Alpha, Beta and Gamma. However, Gamma rarely sees use, and is more of an emergency or reserve ship in the event of Alpha or Beta being out of service.

Named after the famous 1972 Jacinta (FD159) trawler from Fleetwood, Lancashire, the White Wolves' ships are well-equipped for their job, but are still under maritime law and White Wolves policies, so are careful to avoid overfishing. While their namesake is known, nobody knows why Jack holds such an attachment to the original trawler.

Each ship is manned by 14 experienced men. A typical crew consists of 7 fishermen who handle the trawler's equipment; 4 sailors who control and command the ship and handle navigation; 1 captain who holds control over the ship and her crew; and 2 soldiers who keep the ship safe from piracy and attack. While each ship does have a complement of White Wolves operators, they are under 24/7 protection by both the Aerial Combat Unit and Naval Combat Unit.