This is actually why I don't post most of My ship designs. They are too house-ruled. (I think I just found a name for the ship's new domestic robot. the R2-Houserule. lol)House rules have a place at your own table, but they make a shared endeavor like a design contest very tricky.
What's to stop me using my house rules - or spotting a loophole like the one I posted above?
Yes, does it need to enter atmo, otherwise planetoid is looking good.You have to define that.
Per parsec tonne?
Absolute cost?
Well mine is a planetoidYes, does it need to enter atmo, otherwise planetoid is looking good.
It just might not look like a brick when it finally touches down.A ship without a functioning gravitic drive that attempts re-entry without heat shielding will burn up.
As long as it has one of those, even a brick can successfully land in an atmosphere.
Non-gravity is half cost, not -50% of base cost.a 100t dispered structure configuration, light structure, non-gravity hull - total discount 125% hull cost. They have to pay me 25% of the hull cost![]()
Why overcomplicate it?My little Cheapskate, the Wren Class. Only Mcr. 17.6 now Mcr. 19.4 with the Standard Hull discount!
You have missed a discountNon-gravity is half cost, not -50% of base cost.
Hull cost mods are multiplied, not added, see Heavy Fighter (HG'22, p148).
100 Dt, dispersed, light, non-gravity is 100 × kCr50 × (1-50%) × (1-25%) / 2 = MCr 1.875
Yes, thank you, MCr 0.9375 it is.You have missed a discount100 Dt, dispersed, light, non-gravity is 100 × kCr50 × (1-50%) × (1-25%) / 2 = MCr 1.875a 100t dispered structure configuration, light structure, non-gravity hull - total discount 125% hull cost. They have to pay me 25% of the hull cost![]()
I'm pretty sure a planetoid cannot be a light hull, checked and HG22, page 10I am aware of this, which is why I said it was a cheat, a deliberate misapplication of the words as written.
Looking at it again maybe the cheapest ship will be a planetoid with the light hull and non-gravitic options (can a planetoid take the light hull option?)
Non-gravitic means you can get away with a smaller and therefore cheaper power plant, with budget options taken for all the drives...
So a big nope to light planetoidsNote that planetoid hulls cannot use the specialised or additional hull types, listed in the following sections: