Re: [TML] Dumb Q about Passages Phil Pugliese 12 Jun 2017 21:14 UTC

Way back in 'ye olde dayes' when GDW published the original CT 'Merchant Prince' supp, they mentioned, in the monthly newsletter that GDW used to mail out, that they had used an AppleSoft BASIC prg to develop the trade rules. They kindly made the prg avail upon request & I proceeded to take advantage of the offer. The program had a number of standard ship types included, amongst which was a J3 or J4 (can't recall exactly) passenger liner.
The liner was large enough that it could also carry a significant amount of cargo. The program already included the S'Marches so I had a lot of fun setting up trade routes & running the ships around. The liner was actually able to make a pretty good profit as long as the route was properly plotted.
Sometimes shorter jumps were mandated in order to maximise profits but it actually wasn't that hard to set up lucrative circuits, both short & long.

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On Mon, 6/12/17, C. Berry <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [TML] Dumb Q about Passages
 To: xxxxxx@simplelists.com
 Date: Monday, June 12, 2017, 12:38 PM

 That would
 very much depend on the specifics of the trade and travel
 patterns, and the astrography of a particular region. The
 simplest example is that J1 ships will probably predominate
 on a populous J1 main, but they will be all but unknown in
 in a region where few systems are J1 apart. For a more
 complex example, if we have four worlds in a line of J1
 hexes, ABCD, if A and D are more populous/productive than B
 and C, you'll see high demand for J3 ships. If A and D
 are backwaters while B and C are more significant,
 you'll see almost nothing but J1 ships.
 In other words, there's a reason
 why the "wandering merchant" model of commerce
 requires special conditions to thrive. The main routes, with
 the most trade, will be served by large firms with ships
 purpose-built (or at least, carefully selected) to meet the
 particular local needs most efficiently.
 On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at
 11:32 AM, Ethan McKinney <xxxxxx@gmail.com>
 wrote:
 I
 understand. I was shocked by your original
 statement!
 So, traveling 3
 parsecs by Jump-1 is three times as expensive as traveling
 by Jump-3. Great for passengers who take the Jump-3, but not
 for the ship owners. If you allow high-jump ships to charge
 more, they start making economic sense for both the
 passengers and operators.
 I can't run the numbers--would
 charging 50% more make it feasible to operate a Jump-3 ship,
 or does it have to charge double the given passage
 price?
 On Jun 12, 2017 11:24 AM,  <xxxxxx@comcast.net>
 wrote:
 Hello
 Ethan McKinney,

 My apologies for the summary of the
 third paragraph, which was inaccurate in part, unfortunately
 I suddenly realized I was running late to get to an
 appointment.

 CT Book 2  Starships 2e 1977, 1981
 6th printing p. 9
 "Differences in starship
 jump drive capacity have no specific effect on passage
 prices. A jump-3 rated ship starship charges the same
 passage prices as a jump-1 starship. The difference is that
 a jump-3 ship can reach a destination in one jump, while the
 jump-1 ship would take three separate jumps (through two
 intermediate destinations, and requiring three separate
 tickets) to reach it. Higher jump numbers also may make
 otherwise inaccessible destinations within reach. But two
 ships of differing jump numbers going to the same
 destination in one jump, each would charge the same cargo or
 passage price."

 Again my apologies for omitting the
 information about a jump-1 ship charging for the
 intermediate jumps, I'll have to post only the material
 I have time to accurately type. Of course having the FFE CT
 CD-ROM would make things easier.

 Tom
 Rux

 From: "Ethan
 McKinney" <xxxxxx@gmail.com>
 To: "TML" <xxxxxx@simplelists.com>
 Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 7:33:27
 AM
 Subject: Re: [TML] Dumb Q about
 Passages

 So I don't
 have to dig it out, what's the actual text of the 3rd
 paragraph?
 On Jun
 12, 2017 7:15 AM, <xxxxxx@comcast.net>
 wrote:
 Hello
 all,

 CT Book 2  Starships 2e 1977, 1981
 6th printing p. 9 may, at least I hope that the information
 answers the question.

 Passengers: Second paragraph -
 "Passengers will pay a standard fare for the class of
 transportation they choose: Cr10,000 for high passage,
 Cr8,000 for middle passage, and Cr1,000 for low passage.
 Passage is always sold on the basis of transport to the
 announced destination rather than on the basis of jump
 distance."

 The third paragraph indicates a ship
 that can make travel 3 parsecs in one jump and another ship
 capable of traveling 1 parsecs charge the same passenger
 fares the difference is that the passenger on the J-3 ship
 gets to the destination faster. Otherwise the charge the
 same price for carrying cargo and passengers.

 Tom
 Rux
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