ShawnDriscoll said:I thought docking space was a game term, to designate an area either inside or outside a ship? A physical name would be ship hangar, for determining tonnage displacement. Maybe it got renamed.
This is an internal bay in which a smaller auxiliary ship or vehicle can dock. When sealed, the docking space completely covers the auxiliary ship. It normally takes 1D minutes for the auxiliary ship to enter or leave the larger ship.
AnotherDilbert said:Let's call it a docking clamp, but you have invested in extra streamlining to make sure the ship is streamlined with or without the launch.
Riding piggyback on the upper surface of the ship is its 20-ton launch.
Thanks,Sigtrygg said:Yep, but it could have a recessed housing.
External Crapple: Types listed are for unstreamlined(USL), streamlined(SL), and airframe(AF) hulls of the carrying ship, not the carried craft. Note that the volume of craft carried in external grapples is not subtracted from the available hull volume of the carrying ship, although the volume of the grapple is. Remember that the volume of the carrying ship plus all externally carried craft is used when calculating the required amount of maneuver drive and jump drive.
By selecting the type of grapple that corresponds to its hull streamlining, the vessel may carry externally mounted craft without compromising its streamlining configuration, so long as the externally mounted craft also meets that configuration. If the grapple or craft's configuration is lower than that of the overall hull, the ship is limited to the lower configuration if it is carrying the craft. If the craft is detached, the hull's configuration may be used.
Reynard said:"don't you just love how Traveller can not ever get the rules right for their iconic ships"
Rules are correct, the artwork is wrong. With the introduction of a docking bay option, it looks like Mongoose decided to re-evaluate the Subsidized Merchant by containing the Launch rather than having it ride outside screwing up streamlining. Why streamline a ship then mount a launch on top?