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Not all systems can be different sized. Note that the SM of subsystems does not indicate the SM of the system, instead it indicates the size of the craft where that system is “normal sized” and thus 1/20 of the ship mass. | Not all systems can be different sized. Note that the SM of subsystems does not indicate the SM of the system, instead it indicates the size of the craft where that system is “normal sized” and thus 1/20 of the ship mass. | ||
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+ | Note: A similar, but more restricted system has since been published in Space ships 7. | ||
===== Smaller systems ===== | ===== Smaller systems ===== | ||
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+ | Note that SM +7 is the smallest full size habitat. | ||
===== Hangar Bay ===== | ===== Hangar Bay ===== | ||
([[ss]]:18) Spaceships allready containts rules for larger hangerbays. It is fully possible to have a smaller hangar, use all the statistics of the smaller one in such case. | ([[ss]]:18) Spaceships allready containts rules for larger hangerbays. It is fully possible to have a smaller hangar, use all the statistics of the smaller one in such case. |
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