Oxygen tankage Cr 20 per 6 hours (TTB 107, Oxygen tank refill), or Cr80 per day x14 days (the maximum expendature for the KCr2) is Cr1120, less 10% for bulk, Cr1008.
Preserved food: Cr20 per day (TTB 109), less 10% for bulk, Cr18 * 14 days, Cr252. CO2 scrubber (LiOH) canisters; call them Cr4 per day (ebay shows small canisters, about 1/4 the size of the 4 day apollo ones, for about US$20; a few surplus ones for $5). Cr56 for 14 days.
that's Cr1428.
Thanks for that. It's a good try. I'm extremely sceptical of the notion that bulk purchase of oxygen would only involve a 10% discount, but I'll accept it for purposes of this argument. We could also save Cr15 per man per day for the first X days by buying fresh food, but I'll accept that that's below the level of managble detail (Though I've known players who'd insist on saving those 4-500 credits).
Now here's what I'd tell my referee if he gave me that explanation:
"OK, so that's roughly Cr100 per day in space. We button up, blast off and reach safe jump distance in 372 minutes... call it 7 hours. We jump, spend... 175 hours the jump took, did you say? Spend 175 hours in jump, then spend another 348 minutes getting to our destination. That's a total of 188 hours... round that up to 8 days. So we used up 800 credits per warm body... plus the 600 for the incidentals (Some day you have to tell me what those are; 600 credits are a lot of money). That's 1400 credits apiece we have to replace, a clear saving of 600 credits times 14, 8,400 credits saved, and, boy, can we use the money!"
Neither crew nor passengers use up air when they're on a planet. Not a T-norm planet, anyway... On Aramis or a space station it might be a different matter.
But not such a big difference. TTA, p. 34 implies that a day's worth of oxygen costs less than Cr10 to produce for a big habitat.
So what if the referee ring in jump masking? Fine by me. As long as he's prepared to furnish us players with information about which of the neighboring worlds are masked and how much that affects transit times to each of them, to help us decide where to go next.
Edit: And to adjust the trade table to reflect that we're no longer making two jumps per month.
Add cleaning supplies, bedding, shampoo, and delivery... plus some nitrogen replacement...
"600 credits? Sounds rather expensive. I'd need a breakdown; maybe I'll see what kind of deal your competitor is willing to give me." ;^)
Hans