MarcusIII
Emperor Mongoose
Setting aside policy, rules, laws, etc., how much space is required to keep a person alive and functioning in a Traveller spaceship?
Let's start with what we know from the real world. A nuclear attack sub is a good place to look.
Those carry about 145 crew. There are 4 heads (showers included) for the entire crew. Officers have a mess that seat all of them. The crew mess has only 34 seats. Each crew (unless hot bunking) has 0.14 cubic meters of storage and sleeping volume. There is a single 13 square meter galley. About 130 cubic meters of food storage which is enough for a 90 day deployment.
So far that makes: 1 head for every 36 crew (each about 2.7 sq meters). 0.09 square meters of galley per crew member. 0.22 cubic meters of food per person/week. 0.15 square meters dining/common area per person. I found a guy who was on an LA class and he said the total space per crew member comes down to 16 square feet per person aboard (1.5 square meters).
So other than life support equipment it looks like about 2 square meters of living area and .22 cubic meters for food/wee per crew member
Let's start with what we know from the real world. A nuclear attack sub is a good place to look.
Those carry about 145 crew. There are 4 heads (showers included) for the entire crew. Officers have a mess that seat all of them. The crew mess has only 34 seats. Each crew (unless hot bunking) has 0.14 cubic meters of storage and sleeping volume. There is a single 13 square meter galley. About 130 cubic meters of food storage which is enough for a 90 day deployment.
So far that makes: 1 head for every 36 crew (each about 2.7 sq meters). 0.09 square meters of galley per crew member. 0.22 cubic meters of food per person/week. 0.15 square meters dining/common area per person. I found a guy who was on an LA class and he said the total space per crew member comes down to 16 square feet per person aboard (1.5 square meters).
So other than life support equipment it looks like about 2 square meters of living area and .22 cubic meters for food/wee per crew member