mike wightman
SOC-14 10K
A 100t cargo hold can only carry 100 metric tons by mass or it breaks the whole ship paradigm - as my example above shows.
Note that if a cargo ton is 14 cubic metres you can cram a lot more than 266 shotguns into that volume.
The example clearly shows the cargo ton is 1000kg.When determining the contents of a cargo, the players and referee must be certain to correlate the established price of goods with the cost per ton. For example, the base price of a shotgun is Cr150, while a ton of firearms as trade goods has a base price of Cr30,OOO. A strict weight extension of the shotgun (3.75 kg per shotgun) would indicate 266 shotguns. Extension should be instead based on price, with weight as a limiting factor. Thus one ton of shotguns would contain 200 guns, at Cr150 each. The extra weight can be considered packing and crates. Similar calculations should be made to keep prices in line on other trade goods. Some goods (those results 51 - 56, and 66 on the table) are sold individually instead of by the ton. Quantity is expressed in single units; tonnage and base prices must be determined by the players or referee in accordance with established prices and equipment.
Note that if a cargo ton is 14 cubic metres you can cram a lot more than 266 shotguns into that volume.