captainjack23
Cosmic Mongoose
Can we get back to pirates, 18th century banking and sensors ? Heck, even Gravitational propagation would do.......
Duroon said:[I am looking forward to the mods locking this thread. By the way professor, way to go on the spelling of clue.
aspqrz said:Duroon said:[I am looking forward to the mods locking this thread. By the way professor, way to go on the spelling of clue.
Ah, cut to the quick :wink:
Clew:
n. & v. Chiefly British variant of clue.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
I use it on special occasions 8)
Phil
rust said:While I agree with the basic idea of the "paper trail", I see a problem when it comes to the autonomy of the member worlds of the Third Imperium.
aspqrz said:So difficult does not equal impossible.
Phil
Duroon said:aspqrz said:Duroon said:[I am looking forward to the mods locking this thread. By the way professor, way to go on the spelling of clue.
Ah, cut to the quick :wink:
Clew:
n. & v. Chiefly British variant of clue.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
I use it on special occasions 8)
Phil
I stand corrected, however you still come across as an arrogant jerk.
Duroon said:aspqrz said:So difficult does not equal impossible.
Phil
Which cuts the other way as well, piracy is difficult (especially within the Imperium) but not impossible.
A quick question. How are the payments sorted?
We know there is not FTL communications, so how are payments sourced for the mortgage payments?
A player pointed out that their months mortgage payments for 102,112.075 Cr and that as they were some 9 jumps away from their home system that the payments would take ages to arrive, so does a bank/finance company put out a call for the ship to be impounded immediately ? No, of course not, say they put out a seeker after the 2nd payment is missed, ok, call in the skiphunters when the 3rd payment is missed, so the players now have had 12 weeks at least to get away with their ship....
Duroon said:<snip for brevity>
The original question for the thread was about ship ownership though wasn't it?
A quick question. How are the payments sorted?
We know there is not FTL communications, so how are payments sourced for the mortgage payments?
A player pointed out that their months mortgage payments for 102,112.075 Cr and that as they were some 9 jumps away from their home system that the payments would take ages to arrive, so does a bank/finance company put out a call for the ship to be impounded immediately ? No, of course not, say they put out a seeker after the 2nd payment is missed, ok, call in the skiphunters when the 3rd payment is missed, so the players now have had 12 weeks at least to get away with their ship....
The core rulebook does talk about this issue. Page 138 in a box with the title "Skipping out on debts". You can overly complicate the issue with a lot of explanations about the "age of sail" and banking in the 18th century etc etc, or you can just go with what's in the rulebook and play the game.
I prefer to just play the game and concentrate on the story I am trying to create with the help of my players.
Of course not.aspqrz said:So difficult does not equal impossible.
rust said:In my eyes the most successful real world pirate ever was the one who captured just one ship, that of a Moghul princess on her pilgrimage to Mekka, became instantly rich beyond his wildest dreams - and retired immediately. :lol:
Luke, Thanks for describing how you arrived at your figures. Since pirate bases would not likely be right out in space, or on surfaces of natural bodies - passive detection of this sort doesn't seem directly applicable. Solar bodies provide plenty of heat sink, and priate bases are likely to be well protected from visual and thermal sensors.silburnl said:BP, I think you are still seriously underestimating the stealth problem - the rough calculation I did upthread was using the formula for passive detection of waste heat using currently available kit (ie TL8):
...If instead the effective temperature of the ship/base is a toasty 300K (ie room temperature - which is still a pretty heroic assumption given that both ships and bases are built around MW-range powerplants) then the ship is detectable out to ~10 million km and the base is detectable out to ~4 AU.
Granted this assumes that what is being looked for is in free space but since 'space is really, really big' was the starting point for this part of the discussion then I took that as a given.
Regards
Luke