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Felbrigg Napoleon Heriott, creator of the superb "Behind the Claw" podcast.
Mongoose should hire Felbrigg to be on their Let's Play team.
Felbrigg Napoleon Heriott, creator of the superb "Behind the Claw" podcast.
Of course the starting place would be the Third Imperium wouldn't it. We got a great history of it, but so little detail on how it actually works which probably would have doubled or more the size of the Third Imperium book. The closest was that Gurps: Nobles book but even that was perfunctory in many spots.
responsible for 1) enforcing Imperial law, 2) ensuring the flow of tax revenue, 3) ensuring trade is not impeded, and 4) ensuring that planetary or interplanetary conflicts don't become too destructive. It could be explained on one page. The tax revenue must flow.
Thirty-five billion credits is slightly less than one quarter of a day's GWP for Pourne, an unimportant hellworld planet of only TL10, not industrial or rich, with less than a billion population with a good (but not amazing) infrastructure rating and decent (but not great) Efficiency.haha! Awesome! You need a job as an editor?
I'm at fifty something pages entering a first edit of a chapter detailing the multiple ministries of the Imperial bureaucracy which are the tools the nobility have to manage the Imperium. Covering those point you raised (as well as others)
Some noble isn't out there with hat in hand collecting taxes.. he is just responsibility for making sure it happens. The Ministry of Economics is probably the most important of those ministries for the reason you said. My first draft of that ministry alone is roughly 12 pages. There is a lot to explain and detail. The income must flow.... all those nice shiny toys must be paid for... I provided rather a stark example ... not even counting the far greater expenditures needed for supporting the SPA and IISS.
'....the collection of credits which are needed to fund the mindboggling expenses of the Imperium. How mindboggling? Take for example the maintenance needs of the Imperial Navy just for upkeep of its Tigress class Dreadnoughts. Upkeep alone on just that one class of starship costs the Imperium over thirty-five billion credits a year.'
Thirty-five billion credits is slightly less than one quarter of a day's GWP for Pourne, an unimportant hellworld planet of only TL10, not industrial or rich, with less than a billion population with a good (but not amazing) infrastructure rating and decent (but not great) Efficiency.
Browne, a nearby poor, high population TL 9 world (again, not with an industrial code) with indifferent Efficiency and a B-Class starport generates that every six minutes in GWP. It's not even a noticeable amount to Regina subsector, let alone the Third Imperium.
Edit: I'm deliberately not getting into the discussion of what percentage of GWP is taken by world governments or the Imperium, in taxes or tariffs. But when 35 billion represents 0.002% of GWP of a single, poor high-pop world then even a 2% tarrif is covering it a thousand times over...
Need enough for game flavor without being a simulation.. It was a merely an example to show just how much the Imperium needs to bring in without making a full blown economic dissertation out of it.![]()
Because it made sense to me, IMTU I have the purchase of goods taxed at 3% to keep the impact on trade low. 2% goes to the Imperium and 1% goes for the world.Thirty-five billion credits is slightly less than one quarter of a day's GWP for Pourne, an unimportant hellworld planet of only TL10, not industrial or rich, with less than a billion population with a good (but not amazing) infrastructure rating and decent (but not great) Efficiency.
Browne, a nearby poor, high population TL 9 world (again, not with an industrial code) with indifferent Efficiency and a B-Class starport generates that every six minutes in GWP. It's not even a noticeable amount to Regina subsector, let alone the Third Imperium.
Edit: I'm deliberately not getting into the discussion of what percentage of GWP is taken by world governments or the Imperium, in taxes or tariffs. But when 35 billion represents 0.002% of GWP of a single, poor high-pop world then even a 2% tarrif is covering it a thousand times over...
It might not be fun to read, but it would be hella useful.exactly the point I was trying to make without modelling the whole of Imperial economics. Which would be fun to do, probably less so to read haha.
Talk about walking a tightrope.Need enough for game flavor without being a simulation.![]()
You need a job as an editor?