I like the Vehicle Handbook and am glad to hear that there will be an update.
Can I request that the installation of spacecraft weapons on vehicles and vehicle weapons on spacecraft rules be revised/fixed?
Currently, the Smaller Weapons rules on p.40 of High Guard Update seems to be conflating mass tons and dtons. I usually handwave this away by declaring the remaining volume is used for connections, automation, dead space, etc.
However, the Spacecraft Weapons rules on p.44 of Vehicle Handbook requires us to multiply the tonnage of a spacecraft weapon by four to get the number of spaces. The first problem with this is that the tonnage (mass tons or dtons) of spacecraft weapons (other than for spinal weapons) is not listed anywhere. The second problem with this approach is that it results in spacecraft weapons taking up far fewer spaces than equivalent vehicle weapons despite the fact that they are described as being larger.
For example, adding a turret with a spacecraft beam laser, which inflicts 1DD ground scale damage, to a vehicle would take up four spaces. Adding a medium laser cannon (CSC Update, p.167), which does equivalent ground scale damage, to a vehicle would take up 24 spaces (6 tons x 4 spaces).
Unless I'm severely misunderstanding something (which is possible), this is an inconsistency that needs to be resolved somehow.
Thanks
Can I request that the installation of spacecraft weapons on vehicles and vehicle weapons on spacecraft rules be revised/fixed?
Currently, the Smaller Weapons rules on p.40 of High Guard Update seems to be conflating mass tons and dtons. I usually handwave this away by declaring the remaining volume is used for connections, automation, dead space, etc.
However, the Spacecraft Weapons rules on p.44 of Vehicle Handbook requires us to multiply the tonnage of a spacecraft weapon by four to get the number of spaces. The first problem with this is that the tonnage (mass tons or dtons) of spacecraft weapons (other than for spinal weapons) is not listed anywhere. The second problem with this approach is that it results in spacecraft weapons taking up far fewer spaces than equivalent vehicle weapons despite the fact that they are described as being larger.
For example, adding a turret with a spacecraft beam laser, which inflicts 1DD ground scale damage, to a vehicle would take up four spaces. Adding a medium laser cannon (CSC Update, p.167), which does equivalent ground scale damage, to a vehicle would take up 24 spaces (6 tons x 4 spaces).
Unless I'm severely misunderstanding something (which is possible), this is an inconsistency that needs to be resolved somehow.
Thanks
