Imaginos1892 wrote:Theemile wrote:The original Cimeterre w the fusion plant had a 96 hour endurance. Manticorian fission LACs had a 18 month endurance on the powerplant, with consumables for a considerable time (weeks), assuming you wanted to live on canned rations in a sardine can.
You lot have been throwing these ship sizes around for so long you've forgotten how big they really are. The old Fearless, sent to Basilisk, was the size of a Nimitz class aircraft carrier with a crew of 200 compared to 7,000 on a Nimitz.
I spent 2 1/2 years on a 2700 metric ton destroyer. It could carry enough food for 40 days for a crew of 240. The LAC is 7 times bigger with a crew of 10.
A better comparison would be an Ohio class ballistic missile submarine, which can remain submerged for up to six months, limited only by food. The LAC is shorter and fatter, but has almost exactly the same volume and mass. A coincidence? The sub has a standard crew of 165.
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Good Point Imaginos, I actually do not know the space per person in those LACs - we only know their density is more than 2x that of a normal Honorverse starship because most of the internal spaces (walkways, accessways, and crew compartments) have been removed, so compared to another Honorverse ship their same dimensions, they have very little space per man.
In this case, the parallel may be more like a modern plane than a ship - some bombers (I'm thinking specifically of the B-58 Hustler here) are the size of a passenger jet, but only have a (tight) cockpit for the crew, while the passenger jet may have a bunk for the crew to rest.
I don't think it's fighter cockpit bad in a LAC, but you probably have berthing spaces similar to what you see on a Nuc sub, a smallish galley/wardroom, a medbay the size of an oversized closet, and the properly sized "working" spaces.
Once again, there is no text-ev to back this up, but the crews do not live on-LAC when in the CLAC or at a base, so I doubt the living area is luxurious, or else they would.