What type of ships are GMs/PCs looking for?

How about an in-system racing ship? No jump, no guns, just pure thrust. Like the Razorback from The Expanse series.

Also, and I'm sure they've been done in one or more of the existing published works, but cheap and scrappy pirate (or bounty hunter / police / etc.) ships focused on ambushing and boarding/capturing mostly intact the 100-400T free trader type ships our Travellers love to use. Always useful to have a few types of these on hand. ;)
 
Everybody has their best player ship ever but virtually nobody agrees on what it is.
What we all do agree on is that nobody likes being stuck on a J-1 /1G meat can with Civilian sensors and only one or two turrets, one one of which is filled.
Really, it depends on what the crew is doing with it. A corvette looks a lot different than a cargo ship, right? And the higher performance your ship, the more you need a patron /boss... which kinda defeats the whole 'free agents for hire' theme. You can get away with being a starmerc [a mercenary that operates a warship rather than a ground unit], but even that relies on consistently hunting up tickets.
The 'most perfect' ship for freelancers [in that it's pretty cheap to operate and has not-bad performance] is probably the Type S Scout /Courier. If you pick it up as a Detached Duty Scout the maintenance and fuel are free at IISS bases. The price for that, of course, is that the ship's logs are examined and PCs are debriefed by the Scouts regularly. Yes, it's true that most PCs want better performance and more room, but that's not the ship the Emperor is handing out.
 
Hot bunking in freezer :D
Nope! Separate medical chambers! This is the Advanced version, but there are cheaper alternatives. This one guarantees you wake up, though.

As each 3-person cluster has a robot medic built in, they can be put into the AutoBerth as fast as they can board the pods. The pods come in models that are Not Self-Mobile and need to be moved, and in Self-Mobile ones that can fly down on their own, load up, and return to the ship once full, greatly speeding the process.

The self-mobile ones lose some space, but not as much as one might think.

Not Self-Mobile = 47,818 Advanced AutoBerths (143,454 people)
Self-Mobile = 47,078 Advanced AutoBerths (141,234 people)


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