CT has hiccups in the tables, making the effective value of certain drives higher than it should be if they were formulaic; namely, drives J, W, X, Y and Z.
the CT Bk2 table looks to be 200 Rating•Tons per letter. Divide the rating tons by the hull tonnage to get rating.
Drive J shows that it can drive a 2000Td ship rating 1, but formula fitting shows that it should be only 1800 Rating•Tons.
Drive W can push a 5000 Td hull at rating 1 and a 1000Td hull at Rating 5, both showing 5000 Rating•Tons but an 800Td hull only at rating 5. Formulaic would be 4200 Rating•Tons
Drive X is 6000 Rating•Tons. Formulaic would be 4400 Rating•Tons
Drive Y is 8000 Rating•Tons; for 800Td and 1000 Td hulls it gives 6 due to capping. Formulaic would be 4600 Rating•Tons
Drive Z is 12000 Rating Tons; for 800Td and 1000 Td hulls it gives 6 due to capping. Formulaic would be 4800 Rating•Tons.
Wouldn't be half so annoying if the sizes stepped up for the "missing letters" of capacity.
Here's what those last four would look like with the missing steps added for tonnage and price purposes.
Or, for adjusting cargo space and price on existing designs, the size adjustments from "Bk2 standard" W-Z drives.
(Discovered another error in my Spreadsheet for book 2, as well. Grr.)
the CT Bk2 table looks to be 200 Rating•Tons per letter. Divide the rating tons by the hull tonnage to get rating.
Drive J shows that it can drive a 2000Td ship rating 1, but formula fitting shows that it should be only 1800 Rating•Tons.
Drive W can push a 5000 Td hull at rating 1 and a 1000Td hull at Rating 5, both showing 5000 Rating•Tons but an 800Td hull only at rating 5. Formulaic would be 4200 Rating•Tons
Drive X is 6000 Rating•Tons. Formulaic would be 4400 Rating•Tons
Drive Y is 8000 Rating•Tons; for 800Td and 1000 Td hulls it gives 6 due to capping. Formulaic would be 4600 Rating•Tons
Drive Z is 12000 Rating Tons; for 800Td and 1000 Td hulls it gives 6 due to capping. Formulaic would be 4800 Rating•Tons.
Wouldn't be half so annoying if the sizes stepped up for the "missing letters" of capacity.
Here's what those last four would look like with the missing steps added for tonnage and price purposes.
Letter | Missing Steps | JD Td/MCr | MD Td/Cr | PP Td/Cr |
W | 4 | 130/250 | 49/100 | 76/200 |
X | 8 | 155/300 | 59/120 | 91/240 |
Y | 17 | 205/400 | 79/160 | 121/320 |
Z | 36 | 305/600 | 119/240 | 181/480 |
Or, for adjusting cargo space and price on existing designs, the size adjustments from "Bk2 standard" W-Z drives.
Letter | Missing Steps | JD Td/MCr | MD Td/Cr | PP Td/Cr |
W | 4 | +20/+40 | +8/+ | +12/+32 |
X | 8 | +40/+80 | +16/+32 | +24/+64 |
Y | 17 | +85/+170 | +34/+68 | +51/136 |
Z | 36 | +180/+360 | +72/+144 | +108/+288 |
(Discovered another error in my Spreadsheet for book 2, as well. Grr.)