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Old 06-16-2024, 11:09 PM   #1
Rolando
 
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Default Re: GURPS Spaceships, upscaling sizes

Using passenger seats will be a better representation of having a space someone can lay down for a while, like the beds in an RV.

It allows for 1 bed per module in a SM+5 ship. So instead of using 3 modules to have a 2 persons habitat you may have 3 beds.

But you will only have 24 hours life support.

P.D.: The life support limit is setting dependent though, as in some settings a small fighter have more than 24 hours of air...so you may declare that passenger seats and control rooms have total life support, for air at least.

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Old 06-17-2024, 01:51 PM   #2
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Default Re: GURPS Spaceships, upscaling sizes

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Also note that Passenger Seating says that you can replace two seats with a stretcher (or similar-sized bench/cot), which would probably work for your purposes, if all you're looking for is a place for someone to lay down for a few hours while the ship drifts through space/is on autopilot.
I suspect this ship is meant to have full life support, rather than 24 hour limited life support, so it needs to pay Habitat rather than Passenger Seating rates. (Or something like Rupert's hybrid there.)
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