"Space. She looks like someone duct-taped some shipping crates to a J-drive." "
WELL. I can probably make this a LOT worse, but I'm not sure I need to. I miss anything important? Coughed up for a large cargo lock, since all loading's going to be in vacuum. Could squeeze in a couple more staterooms if I pulled tonnage from the consoles, but figured the beancounters of BujjitJump would prefer to have at least a minimally safe ship and skimp on creature comforts. Hence this travesty:
Bouquet d'Rouille, TL-9 200 ton cargo hauler F-BC11.
The Bouquet d'Rouille class freighter is designed specifically to handle cargo routes between worlds maintaining high-ports or regular shuttle service: all features dedicated to surface landings and frontier fueling have been dispensed with. The ship's four staterooms are crowded if a full crew of four is maintained, but typically a crew of 2 or 3 can run the ship, using the empty staterooms as common space. Passenger service is not recommended, though there are reports of crews filling the extra stateroom with hot bunks for under-the-table passenger service.
MCr, new: 26.4 (MCr 23.76 standard design)
MCr 4.752 down
LOW LOW Monthly payments of cr. 99,000!!!
F-BC11
200 tons, cluster config, plate.
A-drives, giving performance of J-1 and 1G acceleration.
Default sensors and Jump Field; no accommodation for surface landings.
1 hardpoint with a ton set aside for a control console, no console installed.
Standard life support for 10 installed.
6 ton bridge with two control consoles and two operating consoles for astrogation, piloting, scan and computer control; Model/1 computer off the bridge
freight and medical workstations (3 tons) adjacent to crew compartments
4.5 tons of consoles in engineering for drive operations
(total 13.5 tons consoles)
4 standard staterooms plus 3.5 tons common space, 1 common fresher (12.5 tons)
4 low berths
Standard airlock.
Large cargo lock
120 tons cargo space.
Console ergonomics = 0 after +2 for bridge
Comfort -1 if no passengers added, -2 if 4th stateroom occupied
Demand (if stateroom free for passenger) -5
My notion - as a Ref - would be that this ship would a) serve as background, b) could serve as a setting or centerpiece for a small adventure, and c) if I had new players learning the game mustering out with a ship, THIS would be the default - with the alternative, "If you want a better ship than this, learn the system well enough to design it yourself."