What’s a fresher?

New take on a fresher:




I can't decide if that's utopian or dystopian/cyberpunk. Or, it's all marketing hype and it's just a seated enclosed shower. But for a sci fi game I'll prefer to believe it works as advertised. Just be sure you hit the right button between shower and toilet when you step in.


Put a hole in the seat, and it becomes an all in one.
 
briansommers said:
I was looking at the ships floor plans in HG2022up
And it shows an icon to be a fresher…

Is this a toilet and sink combination?

I would check out "Yet Another Traveller Blog". it has an excellent rendition of the fresher:

Starship shower-toilet-sink combo.jpg
 
I would check out "Yet Another Traveller Blog". it has an excellent rendition of the fresher:

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Also has better images to use for everything... non-commercially.
Robert Pearce has a geomorphs bookand starship symbols in the sidebar and a deck plan template in the downloads section. When using the symbols on a deck plate, 178 magnification seems to be a good fit, and use layers, even if you have to get GIMP for free to do it.
 
I'm inclined to that by that stage of our technological progress, we have eToilets.

They're smart enough to automate the process, hands free.
 
Nanotech disassemblers, breaking everything down into constituent elements for use elsewhere.
That or a disintegrator that absorbs the energy of the converted matter and reconstitutes it as whatever is needed later.
In either case, never stick your hand in the toilet.
It was the Nanotech that ended the Ancient civilisation. A mass failure in some control mechanism caused to to eat everything BUT the matter it should
 
As for a fresher - one student housing in the 1990s had what was refered to as a "Starship Enterprise Wet Cell". A "moulded in one piece of fiberglass"(1) cubicle with a raised sill fitted into the 16.67m2 one room appartment. The piece had three connectors (Cold Water, Warm Water, waste water) and if damaged it was replaced completely (with the student being re-housed for the duration)

Or look at some Yacht channels on YT for what the smaller (30 meters and less) long range yachts use.

(1) Technical it was multi-piece but done in a way that after installation it was "one block"
 
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