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 +===== Ship Systems ======
  
-===== Supplies =====+==== Food and Water ====
  
 There's little information on how much food and water supplies crew get through whilst aboard a ship. There's little information on how much food and water supplies crew get through whilst aboard a ship.
  
-According to [[https://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/everydaylife/jamestown-needs-fs.html|NASA]]4 crew on a 3 year trip to Mars would need in the order of 10t of foodWhich actually isn'that muchThat's less than one displacement tonne of cargo (assuming a density of 1, though 1.5 might be more accurate value).+=== Staterooms === 
 + 
 +Each stateroom includes four weeks of food and water for one personWater is mostly recycled, food is assumed to be mostly a proto-paste that can be converted to something edible and nutritious (if not entirely tasty) by the onboard food processors. 
 + 
 +Luxury (larger) staterooms tend to have the same quantity of foodit just happens to be higher quality. 
 + 
 +=== Further Supplies === 
 + 
 +Extra supplies can be carried in cargo. Each tonne of cargo can contain 100 weeks of supplies for a single personThis includes suitable packaging to keep it fresh over that period. 
 + 
 +Note that this is considerably less than what NASA can squeeze in, but there's less need for efficiency so no attempt has been made to improve it to the same extent. 
 + 
 +==== Power Systems ==== 
 + 
 +A ship requires 1 point of power for every 10 tonnes of the ship (i.e., 10% of the ship tonnage). This power covers generic ship systems. 
 + 
 +  * **Heating Systems**. If heating systems are switched off to conserve power, then the ship has hour per tonne before it starts getting really uncomfortable. This assumes that temperature will drop whilst in spaceand ignores the complications that the main problem may be overheating. 
 +    * [15%] Basic heating systems. If only basic heating is running, the ship will last 4 hours per tonne. 
 +    * [10%] Full heating systems. Requires //Basic Heating// to function. 
 +  * **Air Filtration**. Breathable air will last a number of hours equal to the ship mass, divided by the number of people aboard. 
 +    * [10%] Basic Air filtration. Air will last days per tonne, divided by the number of people. 
 +    * [5%] Full Air filtration. Requires //Basic Air Filtration//
 +  * **Lighting**. 
 +    * [5%] Emergency lighting. Just about enough light to get around by. Difficult to read by though. 
 +    * [5%] Full Lighting. Requires //Emergency Lighting//
 +  * **Computers**. Without this, cannot use sensors, astrogation or perform jumps. 
 +    * [10%] Basic Computers. If only basic computer systems are running, anything that requires computers is at DM-4 to any checks. 
 +    * [10%] Full Computers. Requires //Basic Computers//
 +  * **Gravity** 
 +    * [10%] Half Gravity 
 +    * [10%] Full Gravity 
 +  * [10%] **Mechanical Automation**, doors, airlocks, landing gear, turrets and anything else which needs to be mechanically moved. 
 + 
 +If Power is reduced, then the crew need to select what to switch off.
  
-So, including packaging, we're looking at 10 person-years per dT of cargo space. 
  
  
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