From: Noah Doyle <nvdoyle@m...>
Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 23:49:15 EDT
Subject: Space Rescue
In a message dated 98-05-05 18:51:55 EDT, realjtl@sj.bigger.net (John Leary) writes: << > Theres a point though...What kind of rescue procedures exist in the FT > universe? How long can somone survive after their ship goes boom > I for one, presume that some sort of rescue ships exist. OK, given the Tech background of FT (some guesses here - please comment/correct): During combat operations, all crew would be in pressure suits and the ship would probably be opened to vacuum. I don't think that they have reached the confidence level of Star Trek, where NOBODY seems to be bothered by decompression. These maybe skinsuits with bubble-helmets (integrated HUDS) at high tech, and modern, bulky Shuttle-crew suits at low tech. See old Traveller stuff for a good progression. Warships are heavily compartmentalized, with automatic damage-control measures (fire suppression (just in case), pressure maintenance, etc). Artificial gravity or spin would be off. Most crew would be locked into shock frames at their duty stations. Only Damage Control Parties would be moving around much. There's probably not a lot of replacement crew aboard a modern warship. Once the computers start to go down, the crew would compensate. Once the crew starts to go down, the ship is probably pretty well smoked by then. Civvie ships would assume a shirtsleeve environment at all times, except in some cases, and would be really vulnerable to crew losses due to damage. Purpose-built liners would have somewhat better protection, passengers having paid to arrive undecompressed, but the greater amount of people packed into a liner would make up for the better safeguards. More collateral damage potential per hit. On a warship or similarly equipped ship, there aould probably be a lot of rescue/survival balls in various places. These are small inflatable balls (2m diameter or so) that can keep a few people alive in space for a day or so, more if you push it. You get in, seal it and hit the air canister. They have some food, waste storage and air recycling. There would be lifeboats, as well, especially on liners. These could carry a lot of poeple, uncomfortably, for days or weeks. Some might even be able to make planetfall, if they started in orbit. Others might simply drift. All lifeboats would have some mechanism for getting clear of a dying ship. Both rescue balls and lifeboats would have rather powerful distress beacons, giving condition, origin and other info important to any rescuer. As far as game mechanics are concerned, rescue equipment is something that would come with the hull price, and be appropriate for the ship. A random roll, based on crew quality, modified by situation (calm abandonment, jump- before-it-blows, etc.) would determine the percentage of crew that survive. Whether or not the captain goes down with the ship is up to the player. A rescue under fire would actually be an interesting scenario. There would have to be some reason a ship just can't blow balls & lifeboats out of space; maybe size vs. targeting, or both sides are trying to rescue/capture the same people, and stop the other from doing the same?