Condottiere
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phavoc said:Perhaps tractor/pressor beams exist, Artificial gravity or inertial compensators don't necessarily translate into working tech.
Infojunky said:phavoc said:Perhaps tractor/pressor beams exist, Artificial gravity or inertial compensators don't necessarily translate into working tech.
This is a case where I would go back to sources of inspiration. i.e. one of the literary models that Traveller's Tech curves where modeled after, in this case H. Beam Piper. Looking at Contragravity in Piper's work we see short ranged Gravity based Manipulators in a couple of forms, one being the floating palette jack the other being a Manipulator attached to a Jeep that could lift and secure loads.
Also if one looks at the number of precision Docking arrangements of smallcraft, one quickly surmises there is very local gravity effects in play.
phavoc, did you mean to add a comment to the post?phavoc said:Infojunky said:phavoc said:Perhaps tractor/pressor beams exist, Artificial gravity or inertial compensators don't necessarily translate into working tech.
This is a case where I would go back to sources of inspiration. i.e. one of the literary models that Traveller's Tech curves where modeled after, in this case H. Beam Piper. Looking at Contragravity in Piper's work we see short ranged Gravity based Manipulators in a couple of forms, one being the floating palette jack the other being a Manipulator attached to a Jeep that could lift and secure loads.
Also if one looks at the number of precision Docking arrangements of smallcraft, one quickly surmises there is very local gravity effects in play.
-Daniel- said:phavoc, did you mean to add a comment to the post?
Condottiere said:As I recall, in Space Viking, the Vikings made extensive use of automation and presumable robotic coolies, though in their colonized planet, they employed the natives as well, though also gradually qualified them to work with more sophisticated equipment.
I like this. Quite interesting attempt to come up with a selection of standard sizes.hivemindx said:I've been thinking about cargo so I came up with some 'standard' cargo container sizes. These are based off the trade rules which indicate there are major cargoes in 10 ton blocks, minor ones in 5 ton blocks and incidental in batches of 1 ton. This is to help with role-playing, so the players have an idea of what their hold looks like. The deck plans don't seem specific enough to allow you to determine exactly how many containers you have and where they fit in the hold so these are not designed for that. In fact you'll find that you can't fit 82 tons of these containers in to the cargo bay of the Free Trader so there's no point in trying. If you wanted to do that then I think you need to assume either that the hold and therefore the containers can be taller or that the hold has a nominal capacity of 82 tons and a usable capacity more like 70 based on the requirement to have space to work and load and the fact that containers don't go in to all those strange corners and angled bits.
I read what people had to say about the height, but I think that the cargo bay may be designed with little or no inter-deck ducting, meaning you get close to the full 3m and that it is ok to have barely enough clearance to lift the container off the floor. Based on that the containers are mostly 2.6m tall with one (that cargo handlers probably detest) that is 2.7m.
I wanted the containers to fit roughly in to the 1.5m deck plan grid, although some of them have 'half squares' in one dimension.
For the purposes of interstellar shipping regulations, 10 tons of cargo is the amount of cargo that fits inside a 10 ton cargo container. The client loses the volume that the actual walls of the container take up. If you don't like it take it up with the Imperial shipping standards authority.
Code:Cargo Length Width Height dTons 1.5m squares Notes Major 9 6 2.6 10 6 x 4 Major 12 4.5 2.6 10 8 x 3 Double wide 40' container Major 18 3 2.6 10 12 x 2 Minor 12 2.25 2.6 5 8 x 1.5 40' container Minor 9 3 2.6 5 6 x 2 Minor 4.5 6 2.6 5 3 x 4 Incidental 3.75 1.5 2.5 1 2.5 x 1 Long/High Ford Transit van Incidental 2.25 2.25 2.7 1 1.5 x 1.5 Incidental 3.75 3 1.3 1 2.5 x 2 x 0.5 Stack 2 high Mid Passenger 1.5 1.5 0.6 0.1 1 x 1 x 0.25 Stack 4 high Mid Passenger 0.75 0.75 2.6 0.1 0.5 x 0.5 Mid Passenger 2.25 0.75 0.8 0.1 1.5 x 0.5 x 0.3 Coffin, Stack 3 high