Until they tell me different, I am using that to play around with some vehicle designs. But I can see that does not seem to be fixed in stone. 1 car passenger seat is clearly not the same as 1/4th a displaced ton but it does take up a space. Anyone who has be shoved into the back seat of a car with two other adults knows those three seats are clearly not given 1.5 meters by 1.5 meters of space. Same goes for most air planes.Infojunky said:This is really light for the amount of volume it is.... i.e. 1 space is effectively 1/4 of a displacement ton still?
So does this mean we could see a Bolo with a spinal mounted weapon? :shock:msprange said:1 Space is equal to .25 tons of Mass.
We are currently messing around with spacecraft weapons being put into vehicles, where the conversion rate is 1 dton = 10 Spaces.
msprange said:1 Space is equal to .25 tons of Mass.
We are currently messing around with spacecraft weapons being put into vehicles, where the conversion rate is 1 dton = 10 Spaces.
msprange said:1 Space is equal to .25 tons of Mass.
We are currently messing around with spacecraft weapons being put into vehicles, where the conversion rate is 1 dton = 10 Spaces.
FallingPhoenix said:msprange said:1 Space is equal to .25 tons of Mass.
We are currently messing around with spacecraft weapons being put into vehicles, where the conversion rate is 1 dton = 10 Spaces.
But shipping size is in dtons, right? I can't actually find anywhere that states this.
Infojunky said:FallingPhoenix said:msprange said:1 Space is equal to .25 tons of Mass.
We are currently messing around with spacecraft weapons being put into vehicles, where the conversion rate is 1 dton = 10 Spaces.
But shipping size is in dtons, right? I can't actually find anywhere that states this.
Page 16 of the Customisation chapter under Internal Bay
FallingPhoenix said:Is there anywhere that actually states straight out that shipping size is in dtons?
FallingPhoenix said:Is there anywhere that actually states straight out that shipping size is in dtons?
msprange said:FallingPhoenix said:Is there anywhere that actually states straight out that shipping size is in dtons?
Core Rulebook, page 131!
AnotherDilbert said:Isn't the "shipping size" very high?
A regular car would be 6 - 8 spaces, and have a shipping size of 3 - 4 dT. A regular car has a volume of say 5 * 2 * 1,5 m = 15 m3 ≈ 1 dT. I can see it having a shipping size of 2 dT because of weight and irregular shape, but 4 dT? The car has roughly the same weight as 1 dT of water, so not very heavy for its volume.
A minimal docking space in a spacecraft would be 4.5 dT ≈ 60 - 65 m3. That would be something like 8 * 3.2 * 2.4 m, that is a spacious garage...
The Core book AFV has 20 spaces and a shipping size of 10 dT. A real-world Strf 90 is something like 23 tons (90-95 spaces) and 56 m3 (≈ 4dT) crate volume. It would have a shipping size of 45 dT against a volume of 4 dT.
A modern tank (Leopard) weighs 62 tons (250 spaces) and a crate volume around 85 m3 (6 dT). It would have a shipping size of 125 dT.
I would say shipping size should be less or much less. Perhaps with the core book printed it's too late to change?
AnotherDilbert said:Regular seating for humans is too heavy.
Regular seating as in a car or airliner does not weigh 250 kg including the person. 3 people / space would be spartan, 2 people / space would be comfy, and 1 person / space is someone in battledress.