rust said:Don't start me on this, I could write a trilogy about the bugs of the vehicle
design system ... :lol:
That works for added armour, but would you keep the initial hull weight at 100%, or reduce it? Using the 0.75 multiplier seems a tad extreme for the basic hull.Problem: Sloped armor takes up so much space that it's bonus is circumvented by instead using the lost space for increased armor. (Page 6) Remove Super Sloped leaving only Sloped as an option. Remove the Armor x1.1 Effect to be replaced by Armor mass 0.75. The volume penalty of 0.9 remains. This results in armor of less mass giving the same protection if sloped while taking up some extra space. Armor in the vehicle design system doesn't take up much space, but it's mass is significant. Armor is more limited by mass then volume. Sloped armor allows a better performing vehicle by reducing the overall vehicle weight. Yes you could pump more armor into that lost 10%, but it's mass, not volume, that seems to limit armor more.
This would be a question for the author of the proposed change, I am notLord High Munchkin said:That works for added armour, but would you keep the initial hull weight at 100%, or reduce it? Using the 0.75 multiplier seems a tad extreme for the basic hull.Problem: Sloped armor takes up so much space that it's bonus is circumvented by instead using the lost space for increased armor. (Page 6) Remove Super Sloped leaving only Sloped as an option. Remove the Armor x1.1 Effect to be replaced by Armor mass 0.75. The volume penalty of 0.9 remains.
You are thinking of a vehicle that has both a gasbag and a lifter, with theMultiple propulsion systems (specifically Gasbag and Lifter) that don't provide propulsion. Would you use a percentage division of volume, mass and cost, if say there was a 60/40% split? That's what seems logical to me anyway.
DFW said:Air/Raft listed as having a volume 8 M3. That equals .59 "tons". "calculate
displacement as 1 dTon for every 10 M3 of internal volume the
vehicle has."
So, an Air Raft takes up slight less than a Ton now?
far-trader said:DFW said:Air/Raft listed as having a volume 8 M3. That equals .59 "tons". "calculate
displacement as 1 dTon for every 10 M3 of internal volume the
vehicle has."
So, an Air Raft takes up slight less than a Ton now?
Maybe it's an inflatable and that's it's stored volumePull cord to activate inflation canister.
If an air-raft had a spacious hangar, it would be getting closer to the CT space required.Problem: Hangar space seems to be off when compared to some other versions of Traveller. (Page XX)
Add several options for hangars of varying sizes. When figuring the volume of a carried vehicle, first multiply m3 by 1.35 (this allows for 10 m3 = 1 d-ton as stated on page 4).
Form Fitting: x1 m3. No repairs possible. 3 minutes to launch.
Minimal Hangar: x2 m3. 1 minute to launch.
Spacious Hanger: x4 m3. 1 round to launch.
Launch Tube: x25 m3. Launch 10 vehicles per round.
The image I got when I read the first post :lol:AndrewW said:It's an air/raft in a box. Turn the handle and out it pops.
rust said:Don't start me on this, I could write a trilogy about the bugs of the vehicle
design system ... :lol:
DFW said:far-trader said:DFW said:Air/Raft listed as having a volume 8 M3. That equals .59 "tons". "calculate
displacement as 1 dTon for every 10 M3 of internal volume the
vehicle has."
So, an Air Raft takes up slight less than a Ton now?
Maybe it's an inflatable and that's it's stored volumePull cord to activate inflation canister.
LOL! Or, remember the design of the folding lunar rover?
You were either more clever or more lucky than I was. I trusted the sys-Egil Skallagrimsson said:After about 20 minutes gave up on the system and went back to handwavium.
I have already done so, repeatedly and in different threads, so I probablyLord High Munchkin said:You know you are going to have to share your findings at some time...
Not really, because I had plausibility problems with other parts of the de-Lord High Munchkin said:Obviously buoyancy tanks could be added... did you have any thought on those?
Somebody said:An air/raft was always less than a dton.