BraselC5048
SOC-8
This is my take on the Beowulf class. I drew these a couple years ago, and somehow since then the blue grid on the graph paper turned gray. The grid is barely visable on the full image at the link, but for some reason it's easily visable on a Mac. So, what do you think?
Full Image, with discription:
http://www.travellerrpg.com/CotI/Gallery/index.php?n=1026
Plan Notes:
Dashed lines denote doors, elevators, hatches, and the like.
Everything forward of the bridge (labeled Avionics and Life support) is only half the usual deck hight (about one square high). All of the various systems in there are accessible through half hight crawl spaces. The hatches to get into them are located under the panels on the front of the bridge.
The upper deck (at the top of the plan) is located over the cargo bay. The partial stairwells at the front of upper deck are the tops of the stairwells on the lower deck, just forward of the cargo bay, and can be used to align the upper deck over the lower deck.
The ten rooms along the side of the upper deck, containing beds and the like, are the staterooms. Each has its own window, and the mess room has a large window looking aft.
Full Image, with discription:
http://www.travellerrpg.com/CotI/Gallery/index.php?n=1026

Plan Notes:
Dashed lines denote doors, elevators, hatches, and the like.
Everything forward of the bridge (labeled Avionics and Life support) is only half the usual deck hight (about one square high). All of the various systems in there are accessible through half hight crawl spaces. The hatches to get into them are located under the panels on the front of the bridge.
The upper deck (at the top of the plan) is located over the cargo bay. The partial stairwells at the front of upper deck are the tops of the stairwells on the lower deck, just forward of the cargo bay, and can be used to align the upper deck over the lower deck.
The ten rooms along the side of the upper deck, containing beds and the like, are the staterooms. Each has its own window, and the mess room has a large window looking aft.