Fluffy Bunny Feet
Cosmic Mongoose
What of that does Biosphere affect? Just the 1000 Cr per person or all?Life Support Cr1000 per stateroom, Cr100 per low berth, Cr1000 per person
What of that does Biosphere affect? Just the 1000 Cr per person or all?Life Support Cr1000 per stateroom, Cr100 per low berth, Cr1000 per person
I disagree, "eliminate life support costs" is not the same as "eliminate the accommodation requirement". Each basic passenger requires at least 2 DTons of non-dedicated space (cargo area for example). A biosphere is only 1 DTon and presumably full of the bio elements (and probably pretty full of racked and stacked plants).This is an area depicted to flora and fauna, either for the production of food or as a leisure area. Every ton dedicated to a biosphere will eliminate the life support costs for two passengers.
Biosphere consume 1 power and cost Mcr0.2 per ton.
Taken at face value, that means that you don't need t assign staterooms to two passengers, not those associated life support costs.
You could sling a hammock between two coconut trees within a biosphere.
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I would agree with you, but the book says different. It says that Biospheres eliminates life support costs. It doesn't say partially eliminates. It says eliminates. That means all life support costs, for the per Stateroom and for the per person cost. This is further backed up by the Biosphere being used for food production as well as leisure space.I disagree, "eliminate life support costs" is not the same as "eliminate the accommodation requirement". Each basic passenger requires at least 2 DTons of non-dedicated space (cargo area for example). A biosphere is only 1 DTon and presumably full of the bio elements (and probably pretty full of racked and stacked plants).
As it is not associated with a specific accommodation type it cannot eliminate the per room cost, only the Cr1000 per passenger cost. This is still a considerable saving though and more than pays its way over dedicating that space to cargo (for short trips at least).
you're ignoring this, bare bones, and not much, the rest of the food is obviously covered elsewhere, dunno about you, but bread and water is no way to travel.although meals at this level will be rather spartan.
Doesn't say anywhere else that covers food. The only place that specifically mentions food is in the per stateroom cost. I disagree with this, but that is what the book says.you're ignoring this, bare bones, and not much, the rest of the food is obviously covered elsewhere, dunno about you, but bread and water is no way to travel.
Or life boats where resupply is impossible (but yes I had forgotten the second jump freight so it's definitely a loss leader).Yeah, were it not for the capital cost. CR200,000 per ton. And you save Cr2000 per 4 weeks in life support, but also lose at least Cr2000 in freight profit for those two jumps. Which would be breaking even, if not for the annual maintenance on MCr0.2 (which admittedly is quite small)
So it's one of those things like a hot tub you install not to make money, but to improve the experience. Probably more of a Liner or long term exploration feature than something a merchant would run towards.
Unless they appreciate fresh fruit.
Space scurvy is hell.
It's all rather messy.I would agree with you, but the book says different. It says that Biospheres eliminates life support costs. It doesn't say partially eliminates. It says eliminates. That means all life support costs, for the per Stateroom and for the per person cost. This is further backed up by the Biosphere being used for food production as well as leisure space.
page 154 of the CRB
"Life Support and Supplies: Each stateroom on a ship costs Cr1000 every Maintenance Period. This cost covers supplies for the life support system as well as food and water, although meals at this level will be rather spartan. Each person on board a ship who is not in a low berth will cost an additional Cr1000 every Maintenance Period in life support costs."
(bolding Mine)
The food and water clearly come out of the Stateroom cost, not the per person cost. So, Mongoose needs to rewrite that, if they want it to make any sense anyhow.
Each ton eliminates the life support costs for two passengers. Per Passenger life support is a discrete cost from per stateroom life support.I would agree with you, but the book says different. It says that Biospheres eliminates life support costs. It doesn't say partially eliminates. It says eliminates. That means all life support costs, for the per Stateroom and for the per person cost. This is further backed up by the Biosphere being used for food production as well as leisure space.
page 154 of the CRB
"Life Support and Supplies: Each stateroom on a ship costs Cr1000 every Maintenance Period. This cost covers supplies for the life support system as well as food and water, although meals at this level will be rather spartan. Each person on board a ship who is not in a low berth will cost an additional Cr1000 every Maintenance Period in life support costs."
(bolding Mine)
The food and water clearly come out of the Stateroom cost, not the per person cost. So, Mongoose needs to rewrite that, if they want it to make any sense anyhow.
For all We know the biosphere could handle all of that. Bio-carpets that recycle air and eat dust. A small "natural" whirlpool that is used to wash clothing. Shower could be as simple as a small waterfall. All of the maintenance for these things comes out of the maintenance budget. The life support costs can't be maintenance stuff for the machinery as that is covered elsewhere. Food and water come from the per stateroom cost, yet you say that the biosphere doesn't affect the price of stateroom life support, even though the biosphere specifically states that it can provide food.Each ton eliminates the life support costs for two passengers. Per Passenger life support is a discrete cost from per stateroom life support.
A garden can't eliminate the other costs of life support, which are baked into the life support machinery based on accommodations. If nothing else, there's freshers, laundry and cleaning costs. Or is everyone bathing in the biodome and using it as a toilet?
soooo you're saying every one that travels in space survives on the equivalent of bread and water, because it doesn't mention food in the per person life support?Doesn't say anywhere else that covers food. The only place that specifically mentions food is in the per stateroom cost. I disagree with this, but that is what the book says.