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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
Great explanation, Frau K! Clear and concise. I would recommend a Cargo of 30, though, as if such ships were in service in WW2 they'd probably be carrying troops. You can also use both (29,30), or juggle the chance of which type by using more of one than the other (29,29,30,30,30).
In the other liners I use a multiple of those plus on chance of 'Mail/Packages' being listed: 23,29,29,29,30,30,30,30,30.
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Excellent point about the troops, I kind of debated whether or not to stick a '30' on there. For some reason it just seemed odd to me to think of the Titanic that way, but if you're going to have her sailing around during WWII anyway it's all up for grabs and no doubt she would've been put into service as something other than a passenger liner. And I suppose Mail is always an acceptable option for any 'RMS' ship.
Except rereading that, it should probably be
RMS Britannic if he's gonna add that name. Unfortunate typo on my part.