We all know PCs will closely review the contents of any Ship's Locker. I see "Carbines" as the only long gun listed and yet, in the text concerning a possible boarding scenario reference is made to "the ACRs" used by the crewmembers.
So what kind of philosophy does the Scout Service use when stocking the small arms locker? Do they supply the Carbine, which most non-military characters should have the necessary Feat to use? Or do they supply military-grade ordinance for the crew knowing that the nearest Imp. Marine unit is several months away and not likely to respond if the engagement results in the lose of the entire Scout party.
Call me a compassionate conservative if you will, but I plan to provide both: Carbines for the “low risk” look-about and ACRs for expected force-on force encounters. On the third hand: there are only two types of encounters-Risk
& High Risk
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And as a wise man once said: YMMV.
So what kind of philosophy does the Scout Service use when stocking the small arms locker? Do they supply the Carbine, which most non-military characters should have the necessary Feat to use? Or do they supply military-grade ordinance for the crew knowing that the nearest Imp. Marine unit is several months away and not likely to respond if the engagement results in the lose of the entire Scout party.
Call me a compassionate conservative if you will, but I plan to provide both: Carbines for the “low risk” look-about and ACRs for expected force-on force encounters. On the third hand: there are only two types of encounters-Risk


And as a wise man once said: YMMV.