Starfield How to Get more Crew Stations and Passenger Slots

Starfield: How to Add More Crew Stations and Passenger Slots

You might find yourself needing more crew stations and passenger slots in Starfield, but the way this is handled is somewhat confusing. A ship only shows its max crew size. To view how many passengers you can carry, you have to tally your passenger slots yourself manually.

How do you get more crew stations in Starfield?

You can get more crew stations in Starfield by adding modules. The following modules add stations:

  • Armstrong 10 Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Armstrong 10R Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Armstrong 20 Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Armstrong 20E Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Armstrong 20R Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Battle Stations 2×2: 6 stations
  • Computer Core 2×1: 1 station
  • Computer Core 2×2: 2 stations
  • Control Station 2×1: 4 stations
  • Daimyo Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Daimyo Enhanced Cockpit: 2 stations
  • DS10.1 Phobos Cockpit: 2 stations
  • DS10.2 Phobos Cockpit: 2 stations
  • DS20.1 Phobos Cockpit: 2 stations
  • DS20.2 Phobos Cockpit: 2 stations
  • DS20.3 Phobos Cockpit: 2 stations
  • DS30.1 Ares Bridge: 8 stations
  • Engineering Bay 2×2: 2 stations
  • Engineering Bay 3×1: 1 station
  • Kon-Tiki B-300 Bridge: 4 stations
  • Kon-Tiki B-310 Bridge: 4 stations
  • Magellan C1 Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Magellan C1X Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Magellan C2 Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Magellan C2X Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Samurai Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Samurai Enhanced Cockpit: 2 stations
  • Viking CP-100 Cockpit: 4 stations
  • Viking CP-110 Cockpit: 4 stations
  • Viking CP-200 Cockpit: 4 stations
  • Viking CP-210 Cockpit: 4 stations
  • Viking CP-220 Cockpit: 4 stations
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How do you get more passenger slots in Starfield?

Passenger slots are used for quests for the mission board. The more of these you have, the more transport missions you can take on at a time. The following modules add passenger slots:

  • All-in-One Berth 2×1: 2 slots
  • All-in-One Berth 3×1: 2 slots
  • Living Quarters 2×1: 2 slots
  • Living Quarters 2×2: 3 slots
  • Living Quarters 3×1: 2 slots
  • Mess Hall: 2×3: 3 slots
  • Mess Hall: 3×2: 3 slots

Note that the lists above aren’t exhaustive. We continue to unlock modules as the game progresses, and there are likely more that add both crew stations and passenger slots.

Starfield crew station and passenger slot FAQ

Q: How can I increase the maximum crew capacity on my ship in Starfield?

A: To increase the max crew size on your ship in Starfield, you’ll need to add specific modules. For example, the Armstrong 10R Cockpit and Battle Stations 2×2 add 2 and 6 stations respectively. There are various modules available in the game that offer different numbers of crew stations.

Q: How do I determine the passenger capacity of my ship?

A: In Starfield, ships only display their max crew size. To determine how many passengers you can carry, you have to manually count your passenger slots based on the modules you’ve added.

Q: I’m interested in taking on more transport missions. How do I add more passenger slots?

A: You can increase your ship’s passenger slots by adding specific modules designed for that purpose. Modules like the All-in-One Berth 2×1 and Mess Hall 2×3 provide 2 and 3 passenger slots respectively. By adding these modules, you can undertake more transport missions simultaneously.

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