Jak Nazryth said:Several of these look like they could almost be lifted right off a cannon deck plan.
Probably some of the best examples of what a Traveller stateroom might look like using a modern example. Too bad passenger can't stretch their legs and take a stroll on the hull of a starship during jump like they can on modern ships. Well... I guess they could, but it would be a very short walk. 8)
phavoc said:I can certainly see this for passengers. But I'm betting crew accommodations would put one bunk over the other to maximize the space utilization. I was looking for some diagrams for the new Gerald Ford class carrier. They are doing a lot to the berthing compartments. You can read more here:
From my experience all the berthing areas did have their own head or one across a passageway or a few steps away for the smaller berthing areas. We never worried about getting dressed to use the head.phavoc said:And they mention that berthing areas will get their own heads, instead of shared ones - "Giving every berthing area a connected toilet and shower — another carrier first — means sailors won’t have to get dressed if they wake up in the middle of the night to use the head"
Captain Jonah said:The single cabin looks to be a bit smaller than 10 feet/3m wide but again we do not know where the wall is behind the camera. I would think that if there is a shared fresher between each pair of single cabins
CosmicGamer said:From my experience all the berthing areas did have their own head or one across a passageway or a few steps away for the smaller berthing areas. We never worried about getting dressed to use the head.phavoc said:And they mention that berthing areas will get their own heads, instead of shared ones - "Giving every berthing area a connected toilet and shower — another carrier first — means sailors won’t have to get dressed if they wake up in the middle of the night to use the head"
Carrier back when it was men only. Of course no "wandering around" but no issue just going to the head. Sometimes showers were more than a handful of steps from the berthing but you just threw your towel around your waist. Also the hatches to the berthing areas were typically left open because constant dogging and undogging to open and close it was more disturbing to sleep than the sounds of people walking in the passageway. You're berthing with dozens to hundreds of guys, what difference does it make if a few more walk by and see you.phavoc said:That was in reference to being on a carrier. I'm assuming there was a general prohibition about wandering around in your boxers or bra/panties so as to avoid any sort of sexual harassment issue.CosmicGamer said:From my experience all the berthing areas did have their own head or one across a passageway or a few steps away for the smaller berthing areas. We never worried about getting dressed to use the head.
When I was in the Army and we had mixed troops around, you had to cover up more to head to the latrine (we slept in big open bays and had a building for all the toilets/showers). What type of ship were you on? DD? Sub? Cruiser?