Hey All,
Can anyone recommend a deckplan for the Type S that actually abides by the external dimensions of the vessel? Although I've dropped out of the face-to-face game which this would have been used in . . .
[Referee has zero experience with Traveller and so clings to the MgT 2.0 RAW - typos and all - like a drowning man to a life preserver.]
. . . I'm still curious to see if such a thing actually exists. Neither of the official MgT deckplans (in 1.0 and 2.0) come anywhere close. The 2.0 version is especially sad; it puts an "office" abaft the bridge to extreme port [in a space which would have a deck-to-overhead clearance of AT MOST a meter] and also puts all four bunks against the extreme exterior edge of the hull [essentially making them into shallow drawers rather than beds].
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