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The Basic Set (p. B197) says that Freight Handling reduces the time it takes to load or unload freight by 20%. GURPS Traveller: Interstellar Wars (p. 175) says that a single crewman can load or unload 250 dtons of freight.
How long does it take that single crewman to unload 250 dtons of freight though? Last edited by Ezra; 05-16-2020 at 07:08 PM. |
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Not Traveller, but GURPS Spaceships gives 1 man-hour per 100 tons with access to port machinery, 1 man-hour per 10 tons otherwise. It appears to change the function of Freight Handling, making it be about stowing things properly - a failed Freight Handling roll when initially loading up cargo doubles the time to unload later (in SS2, it's also used to see if fragile cargo was loaded well enough to avoid damage in the case of a collision or sudden acceleration).
Given those numbers, I can't see the 2500 tons taking less than a full work day (8 hours). Indeed, the numbers are about right for a full day, not just a work day (SS would give 2400 tons for 24 man-hours of work), but Traveller may be working under different assumptions (of note, SS rates don't appear to change regardless of if you're at TL7 or TL12). Note I'm assuming the nomenclature "dtons" is "decatons," not "decitons;" if it's meant to be the latter (which seems rather unlikely), under SS rules 25 tons would take 15 man-minutes with machinery, 2.5 man-hours otherwise.
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I checked GURPS Spaceships 2, but not GURPS Spaceships. |
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No problem. I actually checked SS2 first, and one line (SS2:38) at the end of the section on buying speculative cargo referenced where in SS1 the rules would be found. Certainly easy to miss.
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"dton: A 'displacement ton,' a measure of hull volume. One dton is equal to 500 cubic feet." |
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This usage hadn't stabilized when classic Traveller was written, however, and so one can find places where "tons" clearly means "metric tons" rather than "displacement tons." |
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I believe that dTon is tons displacement.
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That's problematic for making the comparison, as it makes it difficult to compare the two systems. In Spaceships, 250 tons would take 2.5 man-hours with machinery (25 man-hours without), regardless of if it's a tank of liquid hydrogen or a pile of lead ingots. From the sound of it, in Traveller, 250 tons of liquid hydrogen and around 1220 tons of lead ingots would take the same amount of (undefined) time. If you have to pick one, I'd go with Spaceships - while volume does matter, I think weight is more of a rate limiter, and Spaceships has the advantage of actually giving you a time frame.
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