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THB_Errata-6.pdf & Standard_Designs_Errata.pdf Errata

All of the Bridge sizes for small craft in the Stanbard Designs seem wrong
According to the THB, small craft allocate 2% with a minimum of 4 tons for bridges
All examples in the Standard Designs errata show 20% being used (e.g. 1 19 ton bridge for a 95 ton shuttle)


Page 366) Scout Service
First sentence, first paragraph: “The scout services utilized” should be “The scout services utilizes”
Should say The scout service utilizes”

Page 235) second column Basic Chassis table
All costs appear to have been doubled

Page 385-386) Corrosive Atmosphere
Second sentence, first paragraph: “In addition, these atmospheres are typically of extreme temperatures” should be “In
addition, these atmospheres quickly are typically at extreme temperatures”
The original text is correct, the replacement is meaningless
 
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All of the Bridge sizes for small craft in the Stanbard Designs seem wrong
According to the THB, small craft allocate 2% with a minimum of 4 tons for bridges
All examples in the Standard Designs errata show 20% being used (e.g. 1 19 ton bridge for a 95 ton shuttle)

Check again, my first printing says 20% for small craft (table, bottom of page 262). The "Bridge" column in the table on page 256 is pointless and should be ignored ;)

EDIT: As to the rest, great, the errata needs correcting :nonono: :smirk: :rofl:
 
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Not that it matters 2.5 standard years later, but "custom hull" means the hull size you are using is not on the table, easy to figure out. it means you are doing the math yourself. and Dan the Man is correct as is the book and the errata: 2% for starships and 20% for smallcraft, with a minimum of 20 and 4 Td respectively. Its fair plain in the reading what they mean even if you do need to jump around a bit to see it all.

this is here for future readers, so they dont waste their time grabbing the book to make sure they had it right just to find out that, yes, indeed, its just that simple....

have a day
 
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