-------------------------------------------- On Mon, 10/27/14, Kenneth Barns <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote: Subject: [TML] Reflections on LBB2v2 versus HGv2 for drives To: xxxxxx@simplelists.com Date: Monday, October 27, 2014, 6:20 AM [SNIP] STARTING OBSERVATIONS:* "Standard hulls" from LBB2 are not explicitly allowed by the HG build sequence. Although much cheaper for smaller craft up to 400-ton, the enforced compartmentalisation of "standard hulls" drastically limits Jump capacity. 100-ton craft are limited to J2. 200-ton to J1. 400-ton to J2.* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I'm a little confused here; (but then this *is* Traveller, no?) ;-) I just looked at my LBB2v2 (from the DeLuxe set) & also the hb 'Traveller Book' & the charts there show (on the 'Drive Potential' table) that J6 can be obtained up to 2000dT, J4 up to 3000dT, J3 up to 4000dT, & J2 up to 5000dT. 5000dT is as far as the table goes for hull size. In the 'T'Book' there is detailed a 'Type M' (subsidized liner). Using a 600dT hull, it has J3 & 1G. In addition there is the 'Type C' (mercenary cruiser). Using an 800dT hull, it has J3 & 3G. Also there is the 'Type T' (patrol cruiser). Using a 400dT hull, it has J3 & 4G, which would seem to contradict the "400-ton to J2" limit you mention above? =================================================================================