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Korr Scout-Interceptor (Type SI-K)

EDITED for Feedback.

Please see original post. Changes:

1- Reduced Staterooms/Galley size.
2 - Offset Engineering design (I really liked the way that looked, Far-Trader. It accentuates the already askew feel I was going for. So I'm stealing it. :) )
3 - Reduced cargo bay, moved all fuel to wings.
4 - Widened wings to accommodate new fuel tonnage.

I ultimately decided to keep the staterooms on the other end of the ship from the bridge because it makes the SI-K that much more annoying. There are some other psychological reasons why a Korr captain might want as many doors as possible between him and the rest of the crew while he's on the bridge, too, or why he'd want the cargo only accessible from the bridge, where he can keep an eye on it.

Thanks again everyone. And more comments are still welcome.
 
That looks very usable, I'll be taking one please :)

Thinking PC missions wise this could make a nice little Free-Trader Escort for Hire through rougher areas...

...when not engaging in, er, other business :smirk:

"What business would that be?"

That would be MY business :devil:
 
Glad you like it, and thanks again for the feedback.

I plan on using the SI-K as an enemy NPC ship vs. ACS flying PCs. Fast and with a hard sting, though fragile, think it could be a real troublemaker. Alternatively, it could be a ship the PCs have to fly for a while (undercover? Main ship in repairs?) and thus deal with all its headaches.
 
I used Campaign Cartographer 3 with the Cosmographer add-in.

The program is pretty robust, though it has a bit of steep learning curve if you're not familiar with CAD style interfaces. (It works differently than Paint or Photoshop, on some fundamental levels.) Cosmographer has a bunch of Traveller-sanctioned templates too: Sector/Subsector maps, ISO Planetary maps, and of course deck plans.

The program also has some really nice art built in if you want to make a fancy-looking deckplan, as well as some effects. Here's an example of another of my designs that I did with CC3, using the art: Lepus Class A4R "Rim Trader"

I decided to just use plain, classic black and white for this one. The ship is pretty small and visually it was getting crowded as I put in the symbols and stamps. I may go back and make a "pretty" deckplan, but I figured clean and efficient was best for this one.
 
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I used Campaign Cartographer 3 with the Cosmographer add-in.

The program is pretty robust, though it has a bit of steep learning curve if you're not familiar with CAD style interfaces. (It works differently than Paint or Photoshop, on some fundamental levels.) Cosmographer has a bunch of Traveller-sanctioned templates too: Sector/Subsector maps, ISO Planetary maps, and of course deck plans.

The program also has some really nice art built in if you want to make a fancy-looking deckplan, as well as some effects. Here's an example of another of my designs that I did with CC3, using the art: Lepus Class A4R "Rim Trader"

I decided to just use plain, classic black and white for this one. The ship is pretty small and visually it was getting crowded as I put in the symbols and stamps. I may go back and make a "pretty" deckplan, but I figured clean and efficient was best for this one.

Both are very nice, please post these in the gallery, thanks! That trader expect to see in my campaign quite soon. :)
 
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