Alright. So. I was watching Gundam and one thing I admired about the show was its acknowledgment of weightlessness in space. Never on the ships do they have gravity. The massive habitats and stations do because they have a centrifuge with which they generate gravity through an orbit.
After talking to many players and seeing how people RP their ships, it is under a general consensus that only capital ships and transports would have artificial gravity.
My query:
What kind? Why? How?
My theory is that which is reminiscent of Dead Space. They have gravity plating which works like a tractor beam. It exerts a gravitational/force field pull on what ever is above the individual plating. So let's set it to pull at 1G and let's assume that the field extends to what ever is a solid massive object above it (The ceiling). It seems very crude and would be prone to horrific accidents.
What do you guys think?
"THE HULL HAS BEEN BREACHED AND THESCIENCEIS LEAKING OUT!"