Bruce Johnson wrote:
> Let me try this again, see if my posts aren't swallowed by
> phoenyx's spam filtering
Bruce, I got this one...at least.
> Eris, it's hard to read from the picture, but that deckplan
> seems to have more low berths than people that can fit on
> board, and no sickbay..
Yeah, I'm aware that the picture didn't come through really
well. I have to get something better than that. The ship has
20 low berths for paying passengers, and the sick bay is in
the same room as the low berths. Frankly, I'd use the Beowulf
deckplans, but the only plan for it is the really big one that
came with Snapshot. The Beowulf has 10 cabins and 20 low
berths, and that's my intention for the /Akus Moby/.
> There is no clear distinction between passenger and crew
> cabins...
That's true. On the Beowulf, there are 4 cabins on the Crew
Deck and 6 on the Passenger Deck.
> ...and it appear that at max we can carry 3 passengers (6
> doubled up) (and this is only with doubling up ALL the PC's
> two per stateroom.)
Well, with 10 cabins and 7 crew and 1 passenger, you'll have 2
cabins open for booking. If the crew doubles up, using 4
cabins and Lord Percy takes 1, you'll have 5 open for booking.
The thing is, a crew of seven for a ship this size is a bit
much, but that's the way this cookie crumbled.
> Also there are four spaces aft of the bridge I just cannot
> make out what they are, other than the Ships Locker.
Two are for the computer and two are the Missile/Sandcaster
magazine.
I'm going to try to make a Beowulf deckplan to replace this one.
Eris
Akus Moby