Jak Nazryth
Mongoose
Ok, is this a mistake or simple confusion on my part?
BOOK 3: SCOUT
Page 53-55
On ships that lie somewhere between the standard hull designs, I have always assumed if you had a 101 ton ship, you would be forced to size the engines as if it was a 200 ton ship. Pretty stupid, but those have always been the game mechanics rules as I've known them. (GURPS Traveller actually fixes this problem with engines sized as a total of what ever hull you want instead of the relatively restrictive alphabetical rating system)
Yet while describing the 150 ton SX Frontier Scout on page 53, twice it gives the advantage of a Jump 4 range and presumably Thrust 4 maneuver rating. Because this "stretched scout" is "designed to operate in low stellar density, lower technology frontier areas." Thus the Jump 4 rating. But on page 54 on the actual write up, it lists Jump 2 rating.
I understand that the scout has a bay that holds a 50 ton module, but without the module isn't the bay still internal space inside the hull, just "empty" yet still part of the total, or is there a physical hole in the ship without the module? Thus reducing the total tonnage to 100 which allows a jump 4 with the "B" drives?
Just curious. I'm working on a modular design. It's a fine point but if you have an internal bay, with the module removed, isn't the empty volume still part of the total tonnage of the ship? Or do you simply "remove" part of the ship, similar to an externally docked small craft?
Thanks.
BOOK 3: SCOUT
Page 53-55
On ships that lie somewhere between the standard hull designs, I have always assumed if you had a 101 ton ship, you would be forced to size the engines as if it was a 200 ton ship. Pretty stupid, but those have always been the game mechanics rules as I've known them. (GURPS Traveller actually fixes this problem with engines sized as a total of what ever hull you want instead of the relatively restrictive alphabetical rating system)
Yet while describing the 150 ton SX Frontier Scout on page 53, twice it gives the advantage of a Jump 4 range and presumably Thrust 4 maneuver rating. Because this "stretched scout" is "designed to operate in low stellar density, lower technology frontier areas." Thus the Jump 4 rating. But on page 54 on the actual write up, it lists Jump 2 rating.
I understand that the scout has a bay that holds a 50 ton module, but without the module isn't the bay still internal space inside the hull, just "empty" yet still part of the total, or is there a physical hole in the ship without the module? Thus reducing the total tonnage to 100 which allows a jump 4 with the "B" drives?
Just curious. I'm working on a modular design. It's a fine point but if you have an internal bay, with the module removed, isn't the empty volume still part of the total tonnage of the ship? Or do you simply "remove" part of the ship, similar to an externally docked small craft?
Thanks.