Am I just goofing up the math, or is this right?
So, I've been looking at the worlds associated with my patents of nobility and considering how a noble would develop them. Both (Dreva in Mass, and Mushinag in Deneb) are importance -2 worlds.
The expected traffic at -2 is beyond abysmal. If I'm doing the math right, it looks like just about one free trader every 100 years. S=10^-2/100=1per 10,000 weeks, 10,000/52= 1per 192 years, figure a small trader might only have 50 dTons of cargo hold so half that time.
I can't see how that could be correct though, if a ship with news of the Imperium or trade is a once in two lifetimes event people would forget that there even was an empire and the nobles would have no way to communicate with their liege lords, assuming they even knew who they were.
Did I mess up my order of operations, or is the first task of these nobles to subsidize a monthly ship?
So, I've been looking at the worlds associated with my patents of nobility and considering how a noble would develop them. Both (Dreva in Mass, and Mushinag in Deneb) are importance -2 worlds.
The expected traffic at -2 is beyond abysmal. If I'm doing the math right, it looks like just about one free trader every 100 years. S=10^-2/100=1per 10,000 weeks, 10,000/52= 1per 192 years, figure a small trader might only have 50 dTons of cargo hold so half that time.
I can't see how that could be correct though, if a ship with news of the Imperium or trade is a once in two lifetimes event people would forget that there even was an empire and the nobles would have no way to communicate with their liege lords, assuming they even knew who they were.
Did I mess up my order of operations, or is the first task of these nobles to subsidize a monthly ship?