Jak Nazryth
Mongoose
On the note of small ships, will start a new thread... I have changed one major part of the design mechanic. It's just beyond dumb that a single person needs 1.5 tons of space. That's more than 75 square feet of floor space, a "box" of space 7'8" x 7'8" x 8' high (clear head room). only slightly larger is a standard sized state room (about 10'x10' or 3m X 3m per GURPS and T20. (In my case since the Mongoose rules say concerning actual size of staterooms "average size is about 3 tons) I allow a 2ton state room (same size as GURPS and T20) for middle or working passengers but high passengers can only occupy the traditional 3 ton room) Anyway... For only slightly more square feet than a single passenger seat on a small craft, you get a full fresher including a toilet, shower, sink, and compact washer/dryer unit, 2 bunks, desk and chair, closet, kitchenette with food processor, under-counter refrigerator, small cabinet for in-cabin snacks etc... storage for personal items (under the bunk).
But in a small craft... you get 1 seat.
I use 1/2 ton per passenger myself. That is 1 passenger chair every 25 square feet (5'x5' or 1.5m x 1.5 meter box). A luxury seat in a sports stadium, or first class airliner, uses about 9 square feet (3'x3' box) per seat. And those are VERY comfy!
So a smaller craft can carry more passengers... IMTU
But in a small craft... you get 1 seat.
I use 1/2 ton per passenger myself. That is 1 passenger chair every 25 square feet (5'x5' or 1.5m x 1.5 meter box). A luxury seat in a sports stadium, or first class airliner, uses about 9 square feet (3'x3' box) per seat. And those are VERY comfy!

So a smaller craft can carry more passengers... IMTU