Using Al Morai as a typical sector-wide transport corporation, what limits, if any, can you set on the amount of interstellar traffic in the Imperium?
The bare facts:
Al Morai, a sectorwide corporation, supports 53 Type MK transports (3000 tons each, appx 1300dt freight, plus a bunch of passengers, too), two orbital starports, and 20+ Gazelles. It wanders among about 50 systems along the Xboat route, spending more time in some places than others. [Spinward Marches Campaign].
SUMMARY - Important Conclusions reached in this thread
Per Merchant Prince, it looks as though Al Morai is a subsector line which has expanded into sector-wide transport and shipping. LBB7 says they still maintain routes in Mora, so they've got more than 50 ships, that's for sure. Their 50 cargoliners mentioned in the Spinward Marches Campaign therefore must represent their sector operations.
Bottom line: there's not enough money to break into long-haul shipping, until you factor in government/military contracts. That's where the long-haul money is.
(There's also a lot of discussion in this thread about the reliability and usefulness of UWP data, but with the T5SS I think most of that has been rendered moot.)
The bare facts:
Al Morai, a sectorwide corporation, supports 53 Type MK transports (3000 tons each, appx 1300dt freight, plus a bunch of passengers, too), two orbital starports, and 20+ Gazelles. It wanders among about 50 systems along the Xboat route, spending more time in some places than others. [Spinward Marches Campaign].
SUMMARY - Important Conclusions reached in this thread
Per Merchant Prince, it looks as though Al Morai is a subsector line which has expanded into sector-wide transport and shipping. LBB7 says they still maintain routes in Mora, so they've got more than 50 ships, that's for sure. Their 50 cargoliners mentioned in the Spinward Marches Campaign therefore must represent their sector operations.
Bottom line: there's not enough money to break into long-haul shipping, until you factor in government/military contracts. That's where the long-haul money is.
(There's also a lot of discussion in this thread about the reliability and usefulness of UWP data, but with the T5SS I think most of that has been rendered moot.)
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