flyingsandwich
Mongoose
I'm trying to wrap my head around my players' ship (the Smuggler, a modified Type A Free Trader from 'Scoundrel') after our first session, and there are a couple of things I'm uncertain about.
At first I assumed that an 'access hatch' was an external hatch allowing personnel access. But then I noticed two regular 'hatches' in the rear of the Engineering room, apparently leading to cold, empty space. It seems a little unsafe to have what I thought was a non-sealed hatch on the wall of a room where the ship's engineer is working.
The other thing is the access hatch leading to Avionics. Avionics is in the nose of the ship, there's a little room to move about in there, and an access hatch. At first I thought this was another way into the ship, but then I realised there's a wall between Avionics and the Bridge. So is Avionics a room that you generally don't go into? Because if there's a wall there, you either have to pull on a Vacc Suit and take a walk, or land in atmo in order to get into it. And it doesn't have an airlock, so you'd better hope you didn't leave your space pencil inside when you open the door.
At first I assumed that an 'access hatch' was an external hatch allowing personnel access. But then I noticed two regular 'hatches' in the rear of the Engineering room, apparently leading to cold, empty space. It seems a little unsafe to have what I thought was a non-sealed hatch on the wall of a room where the ship's engineer is working.
The other thing is the access hatch leading to Avionics. Avionics is in the nose of the ship, there's a little room to move about in there, and an access hatch. At first I thought this was another way into the ship, but then I realised there's a wall between Avionics and the Bridge. So is Avionics a room that you generally don't go into? Because if there's a wall there, you either have to pull on a Vacc Suit and take a walk, or land in atmo in order to get into it. And it doesn't have an airlock, so you'd better hope you didn't leave your space pencil inside when you open the door.