MT Referee's Manual, ship/vehicle design rules, accommodations, step 6:
"One position required for each occupant. If occupants are expected to spend
more than 8 hours in the vehicle, double the above. If they spend more than 24 hours in the vehicle, provide extended accommodations (step 9); otherwise, go to step 10."
Step 9 is bunks and staterooms and suchlike. Step 6 applies only to vehicles and small craft; presumably ships and larger craft squeeze crew seating out of the extended accommodation allowance and other volumes.
Query 1: Does step 9 supplant step 6, or add to it? In other words, are you adding seats AND bunks (or other)?
If the latter, for roleplaying purposes can the vehicle be overloaded for periods of less than 24 hours? (Ex: we are evacuating a village ahead of a hurricane and put villagers in the bunks while the crew occupies their seats during the transit, or we're pressing a long range vehicle into service to transport reinforcements to a beleaguered platoon and have troops sit in the bunks as well as the seats for the trip from orbit to surface in order to deliver more troops quickly.)
Query 2: if the crew spend more than 24 hours in the vehicle, are you providing extended accommodations AND doubling the position volume, or is it the accommodation plus normal volume for that crew position?
"One position required for each occupant. If occupants are expected to spend
more than 8 hours in the vehicle, double the above. If they spend more than 24 hours in the vehicle, provide extended accommodations (step 9); otherwise, go to step 10."
Step 9 is bunks and staterooms and suchlike. Step 6 applies only to vehicles and small craft; presumably ships and larger craft squeeze crew seating out of the extended accommodation allowance and other volumes.
Query 1: Does step 9 supplant step 6, or add to it? In other words, are you adding seats AND bunks (or other)?
If the latter, for roleplaying purposes can the vehicle be overloaded for periods of less than 24 hours? (Ex: we are evacuating a village ahead of a hurricane and put villagers in the bunks while the crew occupies their seats during the transit, or we're pressing a long range vehicle into service to transport reinforcements to a beleaguered platoon and have troops sit in the bunks as well as the seats for the trip from orbit to surface in order to deliver more troops quickly.)
Query 2: if the crew spend more than 24 hours in the vehicle, are you providing extended accommodations AND doubling the position volume, or is it the accommodation plus normal volume for that crew position?