Or deliver... Or both.
But, yeah.
Using those numbers, I can see where the Imperium doesn't need
Megafreighters and can operate with just the small book ships.
The problem then becomes the large number of ships per year....
Let's ballpark a half-million ships per year.
That's about 1400 per day.
But is landing the ship at a single starport and lugging stuff all
over the planet the best way of doing things?
How about various "local ports" ?
What if we were to spread this over the world's top 50 airports and
top 50 container ports?
That comes out to 14 ships per day, per port.... which in a
player-local-view begins to sound like a Traveller 'feel': a ship
lifts or lands about every hour or two, providing background noise for
the players activities.
If you spread it out more, then you could get to were the T5 numbers
start to seem right... per _port_, not for the whole system.
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Once out in space, then figure 80% the ships are going either up or
down the main, and the rest are going 'across the grain' elsewhere in
the subsector. That'd put the high traffic area around 560 ships,
about 23 per hour.
At one G, 800,000km (100d) is about 5 hours...
The Earth's moving around the sun at about 300km/sec, or about 1 million km/hour
That'd scatter 115 ships over a arc 5 million km wide by 0.8mkm
deep.... in the busy direction.
Call it around 40kkm apart, on average, or about an hour push at 1G to
meet each other.
That's sparse enough for Exciting Play, I think.
The Type-A having a serious malfunction could be 2 hours travel time
away from the other Merchants, but only 40 minutes away from a Type-S
who can come to the rescue at 2G.
On the "across the sector" low traffic arcs, there'd only be about a
quarter as many ships, so the above would be as much as 8 hours vs 90
minutes
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Ian Whitchurch
<ian.whitchurch@gmail.com> wrote:
> And because a vanilla type S - not refitted as a belter - has 4dtons of
> cargo space, they'll be looking for 400kdtons of cargo a year to take back
> to try and cover their costs, right ?
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 11:05 PM, Jeffrey Schwartz
> <schwartz.jeffrey@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 5:57 PM, Ian Whitchurch
>> <ian.whitchurch@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Its like you show people a game mechanic, and their brains turn off.
>> >
>> > If a world with a billion people, then it has roughly 20 million 18 year
>> > olds. If it has 1/6th of them go join the IISS, and that world doesnt
>> > have a
>> > IISS base, then thats 3 million people a year we need to move off the
>> > world,
>> > every year.
>> >
>> > Theres your need for megafreighters, right there.
>> >
>>
>> The flip side of that is there's, at a guess, 100k people a year who
>> are on "Detached Duty" from the IISS, who have brought their "S" home
>> for vacation.
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