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Cruise Ship Deck Plans

I am in the process of putting together an adventure on a Cruise Ship. What I am wondering is dose anyone know where I might find some deck plans online?
 
The SubLiner makes for a nice Cruise Ship. (See Signal GK) For something a little bigger and more luxurious in a Cruise Ship, see FASA's I.S.C.V. King Richard. (Interesting information on what to do on one is included in FASA's "Action Aboard."
 
The King Richard does have some physics problems, however, which leads me to suspect that it was either built by the Ancients or designed by people who really didn't care...

Either way, assuming a fuel deck hidden between the two largest decks takes care of most of the big problems, including "where is the bottom of the pool?"
 
Of course, we are forgetting some of the important questions. Just how large a cruise ship are you thinking of placing the adventure on? And is it a *Starship* Liner, or an *Aquatic* Liner?
 
Originally posted by dancha:
Another resource that TOTALLY rocks is the TSR Top Secret Adventure from the early 80s called: "Lady in Distress" It's based on real-world events: the terrorist takeover of the cruise ship Achille Lauro. The cover of the module is deckplans for the entire ship, bow to stern, all five or six levels...

You can find a picture of it here: http://www.modus-operandi.co.uk/portal/products.asp?action=showcat&id=5
I looked there and found the blurb on the product, but i didn't see any deckplans.
 
Originally posted by GypsyComet:
The King Richard does have some physics problems, however, which leads me to suspect that it was either built by the Ancients or designed by people who really didn't care...

Either way, assuming a fuel deck hidden between the two largest decks takes care of most of the big problems, including "where is the bottom of the pool?"
Well the King Richard's fluff fiction doesn't match the High Guard Stats. (Including the number of passengers and crew vs. the number of staterooms.) Many canon ships don't show the fuel tankage and quite a few are the wrong size for the displacement. (the Far Trader being one of the most far out of spec.) But as far as deckplans for large luxury cruise starships, it works. And the T20 stats I posted here do work.
(Including crew, staterooms and displacement for the entertainment facilities (Which I approximated by measuring the deck plans.) T20 stats for the King Richard can be found here.

If you want to get into physics of starships, well then go ahead and design your own. I would love to see it. I personally have no interest in sitting down and drawing up 5000T ship deckplans for one adventure. (Certainly not in 15mm.)
It is too much work for one adventure.
Now we still don't know if the original poster was looking for a Starship or a Wet Water craft. And/or size.
 
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