Some years ago, I posted a thread on this very subject and got some interesting responses at the time.
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...your-CMDR-does-when-he-beds-down-at-a-station
These days, I wonder what people's responses will be, now that we know a little more about the interior of our ships?
As for Vyse, these days he exclusively sleeps aboard his ships. He still prefers the ancient sailor's method of sleeping in a hammock, though he sleeps in a comfortable one. He does keep a bed if it's absolutely necessary. Aboard the Delphinus, his Anaconda and personal "flagship", as well as some of his other ships of certain sizes (such as the Python, the Federal Assault Ship, and the Imperial Clipper), he keeps a well stocked but small galley where he cooks all his own food, though on some it's more of a kitchenette than a full galley. He rarely flies any ship smaller than his Vulture.
But I put the question to you, Commanders. What does your Commander do when it's time to go to bed? What sort of accomodations does your Commander have aboard the ship?
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...your-CMDR-does-when-he-beds-down-at-a-station
These days, I wonder what people's responses will be, now that we know a little more about the interior of our ships?
As for Vyse, these days he exclusively sleeps aboard his ships. He still prefers the ancient sailor's method of sleeping in a hammock, though he sleeps in a comfortable one. He does keep a bed if it's absolutely necessary. Aboard the Delphinus, his Anaconda and personal "flagship", as well as some of his other ships of certain sizes (such as the Python, the Federal Assault Ship, and the Imperial Clipper), he keeps a well stocked but small galley where he cooks all his own food, though on some it's more of a kitchenette than a full galley. He rarely flies any ship smaller than his Vulture.
But I put the question to you, Commanders. What does your Commander do when it's time to go to bed? What sort of accomodations does your Commander have aboard the ship?