Location from The Expanse by James S.A. Corey
Corvette-class light frigate, originally the MCRN Tachi. Stolen during the Donnager's destruction and renamed by Holden. Fast, heavily armed for its size, and home to the crew that keeps stumbling into history.
The Roci is a warship pretending to be a home, and somehow it works. The ops deck serves as living room and war room both — four crash couches facing sensor displays that have shown everything from asteroid fields to alien rings. The galley is a converted storage bay where Holden makes terrible coffee and the crew argues about everything that matters. She punches well above her weight. Martian engineering means redundant systems, military-grade PDCs, torpedoes, and an Epstein drive that can sustain burns that would kill her crew if not for the juice. The ship has been patched, repaired, rebuilt, and upgraded so many times she's practically a new vessel wearing old bones. For the crew, the Roci is the one constant. Governments fall, stations burn, alien technology rewrites the rules — but the Roci keeps flying. She is the emotional center of the entire story, the place where these people became a family.
A sleek Martian warship built for speed and aggression, not comfort. Angular hull plating in gunmetal grey, PDC turrets studding the hull like rivets. The drive cone glows blue-white under thrust. Small compared to naval vessels — maybe fifty meters stem to stern — but every line says military. Interior corridors are narrow Martian-efficient, with crash couches, mag-boot deck plates, and recycled air that always smells faintly of machine oil and coffee.
Also known as: Roci, MCRN Tachi, Tachi, Legitimate Salvage