mavikfelna
Emperor Mongoose
Ok, I love Cluster Trucker's jank building rules. I had to fudge things to do it on the spreadsheet but I'm pretty sure I got everything right for this.
This is about as basic of a hauler you can build and for a design cost of under 28 MCr for the setup it's dirt cheap for a hauler. You can't use the external cargo mounts while hauling the trailer if you're going to jump, but you can jump without a trailer and full external mounts. With trailer or external cargo, M-drive is reduced to 0.5G, which is still reasonable and 0.3G if using both a trailer and external cargo. Only the passenger and control areas have gravity, of 0.4G. Ship is capable of carrying 6 Basic passengers in the Accommodation space along with the crew, the trailer can house 8 passengers, or 7 and a steward if you want to charge a little more.
I haven't figured out the material requirements if you're actually jank building the ship but I don't think it should be too bad. Looking over the rules, it looks like for cab is 100 x3D structural for the hull, 3 x1D structural, 3 x2D technical, 3 x2D outfitting for the bridge and computer, 1.25 x12D structural and 1.25 x12D technical for the M drive, 12.5 x12D structural and 12.5 x12D technical for the J drive, 3.75 x8D structural, 3.75 x4D technical and 3.75 x3D outfitting for the power plant, Fuel tanks I'm not sure if they are included in hull or separate but if separate, 21.25 x3D structural, 1D structural, 2D technical and 2D outfitting for the turret, 2x3D structural and 5D outfitting for the hitch, 1D structural, 2D technical and outfitting for the salvage controller, 0.5 x1D structural and 0.5 x2D for technical and outfitting for the fuel processor, 6 x1D structural and 6x 2D technical and outfitting for the workshop, and 11x 3D structural and 11 x5D outfitting for the accommodations and common area. This does assume that you don't buy anything and install it but build it all from component parts and scrap.
I could actually use some examples for the jank building to make sure I'm including everything correctly.
Jump drive is actually rated for 200 tons. Inertial Compensators rated for .4G for bridge, accommodations and common area.


This is about as basic of a hauler you can build and for a design cost of under 28 MCr for the setup it's dirt cheap for a hauler. You can't use the external cargo mounts while hauling the trailer if you're going to jump, but you can jump without a trailer and full external mounts. With trailer or external cargo, M-drive is reduced to 0.5G, which is still reasonable and 0.3G if using both a trailer and external cargo. Only the passenger and control areas have gravity, of 0.4G. Ship is capable of carrying 6 Basic passengers in the Accommodation space along with the crew, the trailer can house 8 passengers, or 7 and a steward if you want to charge a little more.
I haven't figured out the material requirements if you're actually jank building the ship but I don't think it should be too bad. Looking over the rules, it looks like for cab is 100 x3D structural for the hull, 3 x1D structural, 3 x2D technical, 3 x2D outfitting for the bridge and computer, 1.25 x12D structural and 1.25 x12D technical for the M drive, 12.5 x12D structural and 12.5 x12D technical for the J drive, 3.75 x8D structural, 3.75 x4D technical and 3.75 x3D outfitting for the power plant, Fuel tanks I'm not sure if they are included in hull or separate but if separate, 21.25 x3D structural, 1D structural, 2D technical and 2D outfitting for the turret, 2x3D structural and 5D outfitting for the hitch, 1D structural, 2D technical and outfitting for the salvage controller, 0.5 x1D structural and 0.5 x2D for technical and outfitting for the fuel processor, 6 x1D structural and 6x 2D technical and outfitting for the workshop, and 11x 3D structural and 11 x5D outfitting for the accommodations and common area. This does assume that you don't buy anything and install it but build it all from component parts and scrap.
I could actually use some examples for the jank building to make sure I'm including everything correctly.
Jump drive is actually rated for 200 tons. Inertial Compensators rated for .4G for bridge, accommodations and common area.

