I'm looking for answers from people who have played with the MT cargo & speculative trade system a lot. About how much money per jump can a ship be expected to make per ton of cargo space? Or per 5 tons of cargo space, or however you want to break it down? Obviously the answer is going to vary a lot based on what speculative cargoes are rolled, if they can get a mail drum, the highest Broker skill in the group, how many parsecs they jump, etc, etc. I'm only looking for a rough estimate guided by actual play experience. (Probably assume Jump 2.)
The question is brought on by me playing around with the ship design system and asking myself, "If I offer this ship up as an option and the players take out a mortgage, will they be making enough profit to pay it off every month?" (Pay it off, plus maintenance costs, plus life support, plus everything else.)
My preliminary look at the system suggests that it's tough to even break even. Certainly I don't think any of the sample ships could make it on pure freight and passenger runs. But perhaps I'm dropping numbers somewhere. If it's very tough to make a profit, I may play with the system and cut costs in half or somesuch. I figure if they're doing well it'll be easy for me to add costs and expenses, but if they can't cut it then it becomes awkward to have a patron offering a 50K credit job every two weeks.
The question is brought on by me playing around with the ship design system and asking myself, "If I offer this ship up as an option and the players take out a mortgage, will they be making enough profit to pay it off every month?" (Pay it off, plus maintenance costs, plus life support, plus everything else.)
My preliminary look at the system suggests that it's tough to even break even. Certainly I don't think any of the sample ships could make it on pure freight and passenger runs. But perhaps I'm dropping numbers somewhere. If it's very tough to make a profit, I may play with the system and cut costs in half or somesuch. I figure if they're doing well it'll be easy for me to add costs and expenses, but if they can't cut it then it becomes awkward to have a patron offering a 50K credit job every two weeks.