I don't know how many people read Cherryh's Downbelow universe, but in it the starships all docked at stations, and they all docked head in, with the main lock being located forward to move cargo and personnel onto the station. It made for relatively efficient use of valuable hull space, though all ships pretty much docked along the main axis, which with anti-grav you can do some pretty interesting deck configurations. But they didn't have anti-grav, so spin-based gravity made sense.
So I was thinking that the Traveller universe ships and docking concepts really don't jive with that at all. Hangars take up 300% of ship displacement, which makes sense for some ships. And the lowly free trader can't unload except from the sides, so it would require a hangar, or at least a docking port that it can dock perpendicular (assuming there is no tube to extend). At this point the docking arm concept (but not as written) makes a lot more sense.
So what do you guys think of starship designs that are designed for pure space station to space station traffic that are essentially long tubes. The main cargo loading takes place from the front, with secondary loading areas where appropriate. It would be more like the old-school LST's with the bow doors. This would also mean that you could conceivable have dual-level docking ports, say passengers departing on the upper level while cargo gets transferred via the lower level.
I don't recall if the particular passage was from DownBelow Station, or perhaps Renegade's Honor by William Keith, but there is a scene where the ship has docked and needs to get away and rather than alert the station on what they are going to be doing and disconnecting the docking umbilical they just rip out of the dock, taking the umbilicals with them while creating a breach and dumping a few bad guys into space. It sounds like something Signy Mallory's character would do, but it's been a while since I've touched those books. Anyway, it would make for some very interesting adventures and acts for PC's to do (or have done to them!)
So I was thinking that the Traveller universe ships and docking concepts really don't jive with that at all. Hangars take up 300% of ship displacement, which makes sense for some ships. And the lowly free trader can't unload except from the sides, so it would require a hangar, or at least a docking port that it can dock perpendicular (assuming there is no tube to extend). At this point the docking arm concept (but not as written) makes a lot more sense.
So what do you guys think of starship designs that are designed for pure space station to space station traffic that are essentially long tubes. The main cargo loading takes place from the front, with secondary loading areas where appropriate. It would be more like the old-school LST's with the bow doors. This would also mean that you could conceivable have dual-level docking ports, say passengers departing on the upper level while cargo gets transferred via the lower level.
I don't recall if the particular passage was from DownBelow Station, or perhaps Renegade's Honor by William Keith, but there is a scene where the ship has docked and needs to get away and rather than alert the station on what they are going to be doing and disconnecting the docking umbilical they just rip out of the dock, taking the umbilicals with them while creating a breach and dumping a few bad guys into space. It sounds like something Signy Mallory's character would do, but it's been a while since I've touched those books. Anyway, it would make for some very interesting adventures and acts for PC's to do (or have done to them!)