Condottiere
SOC-14 5K
A jump is a week long cruise, plus.
Going by current costs, it's also expensive.
Going by current costs, it's also expensive.
The shower is yours for one combat round
... (sorry, no showers ... it all just became drinking water ... get used to that locker room smell)
Those are my preferences.
YMMV
The light assault transport has a 4 ton fresher for 122 marines (!)
According to the Plumbing Code, a dormitory requires 1 water closet per 10 people, 1 lavatory per 10 people and 1 shower per 8 people. Based on standard residential sizes and spacing, a 2 dTon common 'Refresher' should be able to accommodate 'refreshers' for up to 28 people and contain about 3 water closets, 3 sinks and 3 showers (or the far future equivalent).Looking at the deckplans in Supplement 2:
The patrol cruiser has a 2 ton fresher for 12 marines
The colonial cruiser has a 3.5 ton fresher for 36 marines
The assault gunship has a 5 ton fresher for 32 marines
The Q-ship has a 2 ton fresher for 10 marines
The light assault transport has a 4 ton fresher for 122 marines (!)
The pirate cruiser does not have a fresher for the barracks labeled, but an unmarked 3 ton room is probably the fresher for the 20 "marines"
The LAT fresher is the only one that looks really undersized, and a second fresher could me designated with space from the mess.
According to the Plumbing Code, a dormitory requires 1 water closet per 10 people, 1 lavatory per 10 people and 1 shower per 8 people. Based on standard residential sizes and spacing, a 2 dTon common 'Refresher' should be able to accommodate 'refreshers' for up to 28 people and contain about 3 water closets, 3 sinks and 3 showers (or the far future equivalent).
So the 'code minimum' refreshers should be about 1 dTon per 14 people or a single 0.5 dTon refresher for each 7 people.
Fixture | Officer Ship/Troop | CPO/SNCO | Enlisted Crew/Troop |
Lavatories | 30 | 8 | 12 |
Water Closets | 8 | 10 | 14 |
Showers | 11 | 12 | 25 |
How does 1 shower per 25 men actually work out?
At 10 minute showers (including the time to changeover from one crewman to another), that still takes over 4 hours to get through the crew following morning exercise.
I have never been happier that the Navy turned me down.![]()
That, they did NOT mention at the recruiting office.Navy regs suggest 5 minute showers are the norm. Seriously. In, 30 sec water. 2 min lather without running water. 1-1.5min rinse, 1 minute for ingress/egress to the space.
That, they did NOT mention at the recruiting officeNavy regs suggest 5 minute showers are the norm.
That, they did NOT mention at the recruiting office.![]()
This may or may not be in the regs, but I never saw in enforced or even bothered with my entire time in the navy (8 years, 5 1/2 of it under water). Nobody is standing outside the shower with a stop watch. And we made our own fresh water.Navy regs suggest 5 minute showers are the norm. Seriously. In, 30 sec water. 2 min lather without running water. 1-1.5min rinse, 1 minute for ingress/egress to the space.
I never saw in enforced or even bothered with my entire time in the navy
Air is free and steel is cheap.
I think the real contention is the size and cost of life support equipment, other than that, you can pack them in like sardines. The Solomani do.