Yeah, I missed the negative sign when I was reading. That RU -490, yeah that is a major drain.
I will return to the bomb bay and think about that.
Any thoughts? :CoW:
Yeah, I missed the negative sign when I was reading. That RU -490, yeah that is a major drain.
I will return to the bomb bay and think about that.
I'm still completely befuddled by the notion of an independent world with 200 million inhabitants that has a negative production. I don't understand how that can come about. The explanation that they consume more than they produce requires an explanation of who is subsidizing them to such an extent and why.
And if they're that generous, couldn't they give the high noble a decent appanage?Hans
Does this mean that...Hi,
I think RU is RxLxI + or - E
(From top of page 435 in the BBB)
Resources Infrastructure
(RLI+E) or (RLI-E)
Labor Efficiencies
Ah, there's the problem then. You can't have negative efficiency. You can't produce less than nothing.By the T5 rules Efficiency can be as low as -5 (negative five). Efficiency is rolled with a flux die.
Did he also tell you how to figure out who is subsidizing the world to the tune of 500 RUs?Tell that to Marc. He's the one who came up with the idea that a world can be a welfare state.
Just change anything that doesn't make sense.Asii by the Importance extension also is lucky to see a starship a month even though there are three worlds within jump 1. Two of them have C class starports and one has an A class with a Naval base. And all are higher tech level, One of the Cs and the A have tech B and the remaining C has a tech 9 vs Asii's tech 7.
The A class is Kakhirusar. It has a Knight as the noble and a population of 9,000
The C class with the high tech is Ikabi. It has a Count as the noble, a population of 8 billion in an asteroid belt.
The remaining C class is Junivaar. It has a Knight as the noble and a population of 80 and is corporate owned.
I think the world creation is a little too random.
No it doesn't.
I think the world creation is a little too random.
If all our worlds were paradises, it would be a very boring game.I was trying to detail out for the world that was assigned as my fief on my Patent of Nobility card from Marc. But I got a pre-squeezed lemon of a world for my fief so I can't even make lemonade.
There has to be one humdinger of a reason to explain why the Imperium supports a world to the tune of 500 RUs.As for who is funding the world of 200 million people, my assumption is the Imperium at Large, rather than specific worlds. There has to be a good reason to support the world of Asii, just not an economic one.
But that's not simple at all. You can't consume stuff that you haven't either produced or bought. And you can't buy on tick unless someone is willing to extend you credit.It is important to remember that economics is not just about production, but consumption as well. That is the whole purpose of production anyway. A negative efficiency simply means the planet consumes more than it produces.
I have the impression that the world's noble don't get any taxes because the production is negative. Did I get that wrong? Because rents and taxes are usually taken off the top of production, before the tenants and citizens get to spend anything on themselves.Perhaps there is a huge construction project going on, or a long term rebuilding project. Was it recently involved in a war? Is it presently at war?
That sort of thing doesn't cause negative production. It just means that the people who do the consuming are not the same as the people who do the producing.Has it been overrun by brigands? Is the present planetary government corrupt and lining their pockets?
What game? Is Kaeto playing in a game run by Marc Miller?Perhaps that is why you were given your patent to begin with. Perhaps, as the Imperium is financing this mess of a planet, your patent comes with a warrent to clean up this mess, and turn things around. You worry about what resources you can bring to bear, and rightly so. But, that is part of the game.
It is, but MM is supposed to correct obvious errors, the thing bugging me atm
is that colony worlds are better represented in the moot than their owners,
eg SPIN 1515 Calit is a colony of 1413 Denotam, but has Be, whilst Denotam only gets a B....
Regards
David
David, We have the same job. I am also a Marquis of Skull, SPIN 2420 C4237C7-9Hi,
My card for Marquis Skull arrived in the post this morning and says Marquis Skull, whilst my Viscount card just says Viscount, with another card for Knight of Deneb (also located at Skull). I think this limits my appointment to the period between 111? (whenever Norris is appointed Archduke) to 112? (when Norris goes independent).
Does the different naming signify anything?
Can someone confirm dates please?
Many Thanks
Kind Regards
David
David, We have the same job. I am also a Marquis of Skull, SPIN 2420 C4237C7-9
I wonder how duplicates could even exist?
I asked Marc about duplicate titles, here is his response:
There is the possibility of more than one person having the same nobility.
Perhaps you are from different era?
Perhaps the Emperor has given you each a Viscounty in hopes that one of you will raise the quality of the world and be elevated to Count?
Perhaps one is a forgery?
Perhaps this signifies eternal enmity between you and him?
Traveller Digest #9, p. 32:
. . . a noble can be a formidable enemy . . . On Skull, a planet with truly morbid cultural patterns, there is a saying: "Only the dead and those joining them dine with the nobility."
Ken at Sunrise asked Marc this question directly in another thread.
http://www.travellerrpg.com/CotI/Discuss/showpost.php?p=472157&postcount=18
In the case of Skull in particular: