BetterThanLife
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In the rules of CT, MT and T20 the general accepted method of starship travel is the Passage price per jump regardless of distance. So if I travel from RHYLANOR to POROZLO (1 hex) and want a "High Passage" I find a ship going there, plop down my Cr10,000 and pick up my ticket, and get there in about a week. Now if I want to go to Jae Tellona (2 hexes away) I have two choices. I can find a Far Trader or some other ship with a Jump 2+ drive going there, plop down my Cr10,000, pick up my ticket, and get there in about a week. The second choice is I can find a ship going to POROZLO, plop down my Cr10,000 then find a second ship on POROZLO going to Jae Tellona plop down another Cr10,000 and go to Jae Tellona, using 2 to 3 weeks.
Looking at that it makes little sense. Why would I not want to go direct? Why, as a ship owner would I want higher jump capable, more expensive ships? Why would a bank finance a Jump-2 or higher ship when it can't pay its mortgage out of revenue with full loads? A Jump-1 ship can pay its mortgage.
However, while the rules state that passage prices are regardless of distance, the rules also state:
"Difference in starship jump drive capacity have no specific effect on passage prices. A jump-3 starship charges the same passage price as a jump-1 starship. The difference is that a jump-3 ship can reach a destination in one jump, while the jump-1 ship would take three seperate jumps (through two intermediate destinations, and requiring three seperate tickets) to reach it. Higher jump numbers also make otherwise inaccessable destinations within reach. But for two ships of differening jump numbers going to the same destination in one jump, each would charge the same cargo or passage price." (Book 2 pg. 9 also copied directly into MT and T20 rules)
I personally interpret that as the intention of the rules is to charge the same regardless of jump number but with regard to distance travelled. For example in the above example Travelling from RHYLANOR to Jae Tellona via POROZLO on a High Passage would require me to buy two tickets and take 2-3 weeks and therefore cost me Cr20,000 but travelling from RHYLANOR to Jae Tellona directly would cost me the same Cr20,000 and only take me one week. So a trip from EFATE to REGINA (6 hexes) would cost me Cr60,000 regardless of the jump numbers on the ships I have to take to get there. (Whether it is a week on a Jump-6 ship or a Free Trader taking 6 jumps and 11 weeks.) Or any combination.
But that is what I see. What is your interpretation of that paragraph?
Looking at that it makes little sense. Why would I not want to go direct? Why, as a ship owner would I want higher jump capable, more expensive ships? Why would a bank finance a Jump-2 or higher ship when it can't pay its mortgage out of revenue with full loads? A Jump-1 ship can pay its mortgage.
However, while the rules state that passage prices are regardless of distance, the rules also state:
"Difference in starship jump drive capacity have no specific effect on passage prices. A jump-3 starship charges the same passage price as a jump-1 starship. The difference is that a jump-3 ship can reach a destination in one jump, while the jump-1 ship would take three seperate jumps (through two intermediate destinations, and requiring three seperate tickets) to reach it. Higher jump numbers also make otherwise inaccessable destinations within reach. But for two ships of differening jump numbers going to the same destination in one jump, each would charge the same cargo or passage price." (Book 2 pg. 9 also copied directly into MT and T20 rules)
I personally interpret that as the intention of the rules is to charge the same regardless of jump number but with regard to distance travelled. For example in the above example Travelling from RHYLANOR to Jae Tellona via POROZLO on a High Passage would require me to buy two tickets and take 2-3 weeks and therefore cost me Cr20,000 but travelling from RHYLANOR to Jae Tellona directly would cost me the same Cr20,000 and only take me one week. So a trip from EFATE to REGINA (6 hexes) would cost me Cr60,000 regardless of the jump numbers on the ships I have to take to get there. (Whether it is a week on a Jump-6 ship or a Free Trader taking 6 jumps and 11 weeks.) Or any combination.
But that is what I see. What is your interpretation of that paragraph?