On 5/28/2019 9:58 PM, Rupert Boleyn
wrote:
On
29May2019 1353, Phil Pugliese (via tml list) wrote:
Given that there
are four staterooms, and one person can operate the
ship, it's probably true - if you assume no more than four
people, so
each gets a 'double' room to themselves. Heck, with only a few
people
onboard the air filters will take that much longer to go bad as
well.
I always have this mental image of the scouts, when taking on a
passenger for whatever reason, opening the doors to the two
'empty' staterooms, wondering which one will take the least effort
to clean out and make vaguely inhabitable.
I always had the mental image that the Scouts would put couples on
the Type-S as crews. They didn't have to be married,
just...comfortable...with each other. That would allow some of the
walls to be taken down and the quarters area opened up.
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