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MPS Complura-Class Hospital Ship

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This supplement is about a 10,000 ton spaceship, which is 163.5 m long and outfitted as a hospital ship. It can carry up to 229 patients and has a crew of 123.

Inside the supplement you will find:

  • A short description of the ship

  • Ship statistics

  • Detailed floor plans both split into various segments as well as assembled maps (scale: 1 inch=1.5 meters)

  • A table with diseases that will make the skin of your players literally crawl

  • A list of crew members encountered on the ship

Although this product contains information relevant to Mongoose Traveller, it can be used for all Sci-Fi settings.

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Jimmy L September 14, 2017 5:43 pm UTC
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I have recently picked up both MPS Complura-Class Hospital Ship and MPS Complura-Class Passenger Liner the problem is that the deck plans for both ships are identical. the plans are of the hospital ship.
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Christian N September 20, 2017 9:13 am UTC
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Hello, I am going to check into that. Sorry for any inconvenience that might have caused.
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Christian N September 20, 2017 9:37 am UTC
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Hello again. I have once more uploaded the files, now with the name of the ship in the file name. If the deckplans of the passenger liner and the hospital ship are still the same, please let me know, so that I can contact DriveThru regarding this issue. I apologize for this, but I am 100% sure I did not mix up the deck plans the first times, because I always download the files myself from DriveThru and they were correct back then.
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This title was added to our catalog on August 29, 2017.