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Old 04-14-2008, 12:49 AM   #1
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Default [Spacehips] Firefly / Serenity (TV Series)

I found a thread with a firefly class ship somewhere in the long 9 page thread.

Here's my take on it. Most of them are talking that the Serenity is a 1000 ton ship. This is incorrect. According to the Ship Specs in the Serenity RP Firefly ships are 2400 tons measuring 191ft (63.67 yds) x 128ft (42.67 yds) x 53ft (17.67yds) This of course is converting feet to yds at 3ft/1yd.

other then that they look fine. However I need to know a few minor details. Lets assume that the sublight engine is a rotary reactionless what would the maneuver engines be? I'm thinking maybe a fusion engine that uses hydrogen with ramrocket in the atmosphere.

Habitat wise there are 5 cabins (2 doubles) in the forward section and 4 doubles in the rear section + a single bed sickbay. Would I assume that the excess empty space in both those habitat sections be steerage cargo?

Since the cargo bay is sealed I would consider it a habitat that is strictly steerage.

The Shuttle dock can't really be considered a hanger bay since it is not sealed. It's just airlock->airlock

Also with the shuttles attached there are 5 airlocks (1 big main one at the cargo bay) without the shuttles your looking at 7 airlocks.
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