You say that like it's a bad thing?...
Since the Expanse has no artificial grav plate tech, everything is a tailsitter, even this yacht.
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You say that like it's a bad thing?...
Since the Expanse has no artificial grav plate tech, everything is a tailsitter, even this yacht.
1. With Expansionist ship performance, for me it's less the lack of artificial gravity, which can be duplicated with constant acceleration, and is probably the principal reason for the high rise deck lay out, but getting there in a hurry.
2. Altering volume is more an issue when it changes requirements, like the border between jump worthy and bridge size.
LBB2 cares deeply about tonnage break-points. Add a 1Td drop tank to a Type S and it's only J1/1G -- and the power plant fuel burn rate gets cut in half. Delete one turret from a Type A and it no longer needs an engineer since it's 199.5Td (yeah, that's a referee call, but the rules specifically say 200 tons or more...)
You say that like it's a bad thing?
That's true -- the rules are explicit and clear on starship size boundaries.
On the other hand, CT deckplans are quite fluid. T5's Book 2 rules reflect those sensibilities, perhaps.
Delete one turret from a Type A and it no longer needs an engineer since it's 199.5Td (yeah, that's a referee call, but the rules specifically say 200 tons or more...)
No not at all. Turrets takes no space, so adding or deleting one does not affect ship tonnage either way.
Only the necessary fire control equipment takes up a Dt inside the hull.
And I'm sort of gravitating to the idea of sending the yacht on ahead, then taking a fast-mover to meet it at the destination.
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WHY NOT RENT A YACHT WHEN YOU GET THERE?
Because you're missing the point of a Yacht: to a noble, it's not a ship, it's (almost like) equipment that you carry with you.
You say that like it's a bad thing?
It's a mobile castle.
And if you rent one, there's no telling what surveillance equipment and/or malicious software the rental company or previous renters put on board.
Your ship -- you own it, you control it, you can vet the crew and maintenance personnel. If you're renting it, you may as well just get a hotel suite.
If it's worth traveling light-years to do, it's worth the expense to do it securely.
You could have a luxuriously-appointed 95Td shuttle and just have it shipped around to wherever you were going. It'd serve most of the purpose, but the thing it doesn't do is allow you to leave without having to ask anyone for a ride home.
You should know better since I had been working on the limited grav plate thing prior to the Expanse coming out. IMTU there is artificial grav but it's limited and so initially tailsitting 1-G is the ONLY grav, later on we get the classic bellysitters (so I can use the classic ship plans if nothing else). If you want full possible G, it's gonna HURT.
Just could be a shock to some brought up on regular old Traveller and decades of Star Trek ship plans.