TL;DR (executive summary)
This discussion will get nowhere, because the N previous discussions didn't really get anywhere.
LONG VERSION
This blows me away.
On the same page, T&G earlier offhandedly mentions:
And we know who owns those transports -- megacorporations.
Worlds regularly have millions and millions of people. Surely there's an interstellar market, right? But Traveller books through the 1980s seem to imply otherwise.
Exhibit B -- The Spinward Marches Campaign. I'm not going to bother with quotes and pages, because we all already know that Al Morai operates 53 World-class Transports, and that's sufficient for Al Morai for the Spinward Marches, apparently. Those ships are only 3,000 tons (or are they only 1,000 tons? The High Guard block surely must be a typo).
Hans would say something like "that's way too low". I've been thinking that those Jump-4 major routes between subsector capitals have 100,000 ton megacorporate freighters carrying loads of stuff around. It's so easy to think that, too -- look how many container ships we have circling our oceans. Space is just a big ocean, right?
This discussion will get nowhere, because the N previous discussions didn't really get anywhere.
LONG VERSION
Free trade is the most widespread type of interstellar commerce.
- Traders & Gunboats, p18. 1980.
This blows me away.
On the same page, T&G earlier offhandedly mentions:
Interstellar trade and commerce may depend on hundred-thousand ton transports in some regions, [...]
And we know who owns those transports -- megacorporations.
Worlds regularly have millions and millions of people. Surely there's an interstellar market, right? But Traveller books through the 1980s seem to imply otherwise.
Exhibit B -- The Spinward Marches Campaign. I'm not going to bother with quotes and pages, because we all already know that Al Morai operates 53 World-class Transports, and that's sufficient for Al Morai for the Spinward Marches, apparently. Those ships are only 3,000 tons (or are they only 1,000 tons? The High Guard block surely must be a typo).
Hans would say something like "that's way too low". I've been thinking that those Jump-4 major routes between subsector capitals have 100,000 ton megacorporate freighters carrying loads of stuff around. It's so easy to think that, too -- look how many container ships we have circling our oceans. Space is just a big ocean, right?