A 757 that seats ~230 people has an internal volume of the cylindrical fuselage of about 38 dTonsFair. 200 tons would be a regional passenger aircraft, maybe in the 50-70 seat range.
There are many references to interstellar travel being as common in the 57th century Imperium as international air travel was back in the early '80s
Well a mid passage is what Cr8,000. That's = to about $40,000 in today's money. So that statement would have to be a mistake.I wonder if that quote was originally intended to be an Imperium-wide reference, or more characteristic of the Imperial Core in particular, as distinguished from the "Frontier", "Marches", and or other backwaters and borders?
At the equivalent of $10,000 in today's money that is not economy. It is a rate that makes such travel rare not common. As I stated, it is an incorrect characterization and a mistake. Plus a chance of dying in each trip makes it even less used option.It's mostly catering to First and Business Class passengers.
Premium Economy are low berths.
4+distance for the Astrogator. So a typical far trader jump is 6+ for the Astrogator. So, yeah, you can do various things to get a +4 modifier on that roll. Of course, you didn't even need an astrogator on a far trader in CT. Your vessel had to be more than 200 dtons before that crewperson was needed. On the other hand, your military ship are an 8+ and your rift cruisers and fast tranports are 10+. Before any of the various other modifiers.To be fair, it's fairly trivial to make the jump roll a 2+, and even missing it by one or two is still a safe arrival, just late or a bit distant.
I don't see Mongoose 2e as ignoring the CT canon, just giving it a little flavour. And it may be worth pointing out that the tasks were MUCH more fraught in MegaTraveller.
Where are you getting these equivalents from? In your earlier post you said that KCr8 was equivalent to $40,000 but here you say Cr700 is equivalent to $10,000. Surely it would be $3,500?At the equivalent of $10,000 in today's money that is not economy. It is a rate that makes such travel rare not common. As I stated, it is an incorrect characterization and a mistake. Plus a chance of dying in each trip makes it even less used option.
We also need to consider how much international air travel people did in the 80's.There are many references to interstellar travel being as common in the 57th century Imperium as international air travel was back in the early '80s
Looks reasonable compared to peoples salaries, see starship crews.Where are you getting these equivalents from? In your earlier post you said that KCr8 was equivalent to $40,000 but here you say Cr700 is equivalent to $10,000. Surely it would be $3,500?
Starship crew salaries are only a single datum point. We have no idea how much the "average" star citizen earns a month. We cannot even extrapolate from the living expenses as that presupposes that the percentage spent on that mirrors the current world. Not all nationals spend the same percentage of their income on living expenses and not all individuals in any specific nation spend even similar proportions of income on living expenses.Looks reasonable compared to peoples salaries, see starship crews.
A Mid Passage is about two months salary for an Engineer, compare with an American making $5k per month ($60k pa) that would be $10k one-way, one jump. Roughly comparable to intercontinental first class flights?
The only detailed estimates of world trade we have (GURPS Far Trader) suggest that hi-pop important worlds handles tens of millions of interstellar passengers per year for a population of tens of billions, up to hundreds of millions of passengers for really important worlds like Vland.
A regional hub like Regina handles a few millions a year.
A reasonable estimated average of roughly 1 interstellar passenger per 1000 pop per year, up to 1 in 100 pop in hubs and capitals? Nothing like current air-travel...