V1.00ÿÿ<€“Ü(Vigilant Class Endurance Cutter (BT2100) û €“>æ 0àÈFÈFâb 840 tons/thrust pt -> 1260 Isp new tactical: 3 kg/thrust pt/ton -> 105 tons/thrust pt -> 10189 Isp high impulse: .1 kg/thrust pt/ton -> .35 tons/.1 thrust pt -> 504 tons/burn-day at .1 G -> 612,242 Isp Volume = approx 149,040 cubic meters (of which 92040 m^3 consists of fuel bunkerage, and 57000 m^3 is the rest of the ship). Ship is roughly a cylinder whose diameter is roughly 1/4 its length. Surface area = 18435 m^2 63 tons of armor / 18435 m^2 surface area = 3.4 kg/m^2 Emergency quarters = 8 m^3 (2 m x 2 m x 2 m) Steerage quarters = 18 m^3 (3 m x 3 m x 2 m) Second-class quarters = 32 m^3 (4m x 4 m x 2 m) First-class quarters = 40 m^3 (5 m x 4 m x 2 m) Then the Vigilant needs: 8*100 + 7*18 + 38*32 + 6*40 = 800 + 126 + 1216 + 200 = 800 + 1542 m^3 = 11.6 m x 11.6 m * 11.6 m box for crew, 9.2 x 9.2 x 9.2 m box for emergency passengers. = 807.36 m^2 for crew, 507.84 m^2 for emergency passengers Therefore, 8074 tons for crew, 5078 for passengers is needed. Even with fuel, I'm 6652 tons short.. Muahahaha! Fuel + reactor shield the engine room and steerage passengers. Hell, the marines don't take up that much - they can get thrown in, too. OK, med bay, bridge crew, and gunners... Officers: Captain, XO, chief engineer, assistant engineer, tactical officer, jr. tactical Enlisted/2nd class passengers: Navigation x 2, pilot x 2, engineers x 14, communications x 2. Chief med, 2 assistant doctors, 4 nurses/paramedics Bridge: CO, Nav 1, Pilot 1, Tactical, Comm 1 CIC: XO, Nav 2, Pilot 2, Jr. Tactical, Comm 2 Engineering: Chief engineer, assistant engineer, 7 engineers Damage Control: 7 engineers, 7 marines Anti-Boarding: 4 armored marines Actual BV: 8179 (Unknown) (Unknown) (Unknown) (Unknown) (Unknown) (Unknown) (Unknown) (Unknown)[ none ]