Jak Nazryth
Mongoose
I am new to the Mongoose rules and so far I LOVE THEM!
But... Why are bridges so large?
The old rules require 2%
T-20 requires 20 tons min, but only 10 tons is allocated to the actual bridge itself.
GURPS allows for 1 ton for each station (most small ships are around 5 tons for a bridge)
I'm assuming Mongoose is similar to T-20 where the listed required size of a bridge includes more than the actual bridge itself, but it doens't go into any detail. The bridges in the stock deck plans in the Mongoose books are far smaller than the actual required listing. Is there a rule I haven't found yet for the size of the actual bridge vs. the "bridge tonnage"? I know some of it is taken up in life support, computer, airlocks, landing gear, etc... but I am a deck plan guy!
For instance, GURPS as far as I know, is the only system that actually give tonnage requirements for life support.
I am used to depressurizing the ship when going into combat, so it's kinda nice to know "where is main life support" on the ship.
It would be kinda fun to have your players know where main life support was so they would frantically run to fix it if it took a hit!
I know it's pointless on larger military sized ships, but on small "adventure - pc owned" ships, I like the idea of know where each piece goes.
I hate to sound uptight, but I'm an Architect, and print out my deck plans on 24x36 plot sheets so the players can use mini's, so I got to see everything on paper, where it's located, what's it function, best place to locate it... is it Feng Shui? lol
Thanks for any input!
But... Why are bridges so large?
The old rules require 2%
T-20 requires 20 tons min, but only 10 tons is allocated to the actual bridge itself.
GURPS allows for 1 ton for each station (most small ships are around 5 tons for a bridge)
I'm assuming Mongoose is similar to T-20 where the listed required size of a bridge includes more than the actual bridge itself, but it doens't go into any detail. The bridges in the stock deck plans in the Mongoose books are far smaller than the actual required listing. Is there a rule I haven't found yet for the size of the actual bridge vs. the "bridge tonnage"? I know some of it is taken up in life support, computer, airlocks, landing gear, etc... but I am a deck plan guy!

For instance, GURPS as far as I know, is the only system that actually give tonnage requirements for life support.
I am used to depressurizing the ship when going into combat, so it's kinda nice to know "where is main life support" on the ship.
It would be kinda fun to have your players know where main life support was so they would frantically run to fix it if it took a hit!

I hate to sound uptight, but I'm an Architect, and print out my deck plans on 24x36 plot sheets so the players can use mini's, so I got to see everything on paper, where it's located, what's it function, best place to locate it... is it Feng Shui? lol

Thanks for any input!