The Boarding Shuttle in Signs & Portents 84 has 20 acceleration couches at a total of 10 dTons and Cr 600.000 (0.5 dTons & Cr 30,000 each).
Source isn't referenced, but it seems fair enough.
The Boarding Shuttle in Signs & Portents 84 has 20 acceleration couches at a total of 10 dTons and Cr 600.000 (0.5 dTons & Cr 30,000 each).
Source isn't referenced, but it seems fair enough.
I think I'll go with the rule of 2 passenger couches per Dton. That seems to be a relative standard amongst all the different rule versions. At least for "passengers"...
I think for assault shuttles/troop carriers, it would be more like 3 per Dton. Now if we factor in deuce-and-half's, I think that jumps to like 5 or 6.
Good thing soldiers in the future don't have to ride in the back of those things! Agrav has gotta be better than the shocks on that. Still, beats walking I guess.
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