Klaus Kipling
Mongoose
Did a design for a cheap as chips transport, a sort of Transit van in space. Not going to burden this with the full breakdown, as it is pretty simple anyhow.
Basically, a 100dTon streamlined hull, with a single stateroom, the most basic drives and plant, and no other frills.
Essentially, this M2, J2, 48dTon cargo vessel comes in at around 22Mcr (as a standard design).
Compared to the Far Trader, at 50Mcr for 64dTons of cargo, it's a bargain, but against the Free Trader, not quite as good a bargain (not every J2 ship will always make J2 jumps).
If it were possible to have a half class A drives and plant, giving a hundred dTon ship performances of 1, then the craft would be around 13Mcr and be a true out and out bargain.
But we can't use the small craft rules to get those drives as there is actually quite a hefty disconnect between TMB ship rules and HG small craft rules. IE: TMB type A M-drive, M2/100dTons, 2 tons and 4Mcr, or HG small craft, M2/100dTons, type sH, 4 tons, 9Mcr. Therefore, the sDrives are twice as large and expensive as equivalent TMB drives.
(To get M1 for a 100ton vessel requires an sE drive, which costs the same and is half a ton larger than the TMB type A drive. M6 for 100 tons in TMB is 5 tons and 12Mcr; in HG small craft rules, this is now sX at 17tons and 34Mcr. Quite a big difference, but I'm not so bothered about this discrepancy, as the small craft rules in HG work and produce some cool fighters and boats).
So a postulated half-A for jump and maneuver drives and power plant:
J<A = 5 tons, 5Mcr
M <A = 1 ton, 2Mcr
P <A = 2 tons, 4Mcr (req. 1 ton fuel/2 weeks)
A rough mental tally makes that Transit class space transport, J1, M1, P1, at 12.4Mcr as a standard design - cheaper than a ship's boat!
BTW, the price of the Seeker is too cheap in TMB and in the errata pdfs. Has anyone spotted this before? In the books, it totals 22.75Mcr, but if you total the prices listed and then take the 10% standard design discount, it comes in as 26,005,500cr.
Basically, a 100dTon streamlined hull, with a single stateroom, the most basic drives and plant, and no other frills.
Essentially, this M2, J2, 48dTon cargo vessel comes in at around 22Mcr (as a standard design).
Compared to the Far Trader, at 50Mcr for 64dTons of cargo, it's a bargain, but against the Free Trader, not quite as good a bargain (not every J2 ship will always make J2 jumps).
If it were possible to have a half class A drives and plant, giving a hundred dTon ship performances of 1, then the craft would be around 13Mcr and be a true out and out bargain.
But we can't use the small craft rules to get those drives as there is actually quite a hefty disconnect between TMB ship rules and HG small craft rules. IE: TMB type A M-drive, M2/100dTons, 2 tons and 4Mcr, or HG small craft, M2/100dTons, type sH, 4 tons, 9Mcr. Therefore, the sDrives are twice as large and expensive as equivalent TMB drives.
(To get M1 for a 100ton vessel requires an sE drive, which costs the same and is half a ton larger than the TMB type A drive. M6 for 100 tons in TMB is 5 tons and 12Mcr; in HG small craft rules, this is now sX at 17tons and 34Mcr. Quite a big difference, but I'm not so bothered about this discrepancy, as the small craft rules in HG work and produce some cool fighters and boats).
So a postulated half-A for jump and maneuver drives and power plant:
J<A = 5 tons, 5Mcr
M <A = 1 ton, 2Mcr
P <A = 2 tons, 4Mcr (req. 1 ton fuel/2 weeks)
A rough mental tally makes that Transit class space transport, J1, M1, P1, at 12.4Mcr as a standard design - cheaper than a ship's boat!
BTW, the price of the Seeker is too cheap in TMB and in the errata pdfs. Has anyone spotted this before? In the books, it totals 22.75Mcr, but if you total the prices listed and then take the 10% standard design discount, it comes in as 26,005,500cr.