Merchant Prince allows you to negotiate the rate paid for transporting Universal Mail Containers.
page 68:
It is possible to negotiate a higher fee from the mail system but the actual skill check used by the spokesperson, calculated in the same way as with hauling freight, is made with a –2DM and has the following adjustments on fees based on its Effect.
all of that is fine, except that the target number for hauling freight varies with the Freight Traffic Value, which is a table lookup, Which shows freight traffic value from 1 to 16+, corresponding to a broker/persuade difficulty of 6+ to 10+.
It is possible to have negative Freight traffic values though. When hauling freight this doesn't matter because with such a low value you don't have any freight available to negotiate the rate for. It is possible however, to have a negative FTV and still roll high enough for a mail container to be available to haul (since all you need is a 12+ on a 2d6 roll...FTV of -10 or worse only modifies this roll by -2, which can be easily overcome with an armed ship or a good scout rank, for instance.)
My question is, since the Broker/Persuade difficulty table (page 67) doesn't go into the negative values of FTV, what is the base difficutly for this roll as it applies to negotiating transporting mail fees, when the FTV value is lower than the Broker/Persuade difficulty table?
Chernobyl
page 68:
It is possible to negotiate a higher fee from the mail system but the actual skill check used by the spokesperson, calculated in the same way as with hauling freight, is made with a –2DM and has the following adjustments on fees based on its Effect.
all of that is fine, except that the target number for hauling freight varies with the Freight Traffic Value, which is a table lookup, Which shows freight traffic value from 1 to 16+, corresponding to a broker/persuade difficulty of 6+ to 10+.
It is possible to have negative Freight traffic values though. When hauling freight this doesn't matter because with such a low value you don't have any freight available to negotiate the rate for. It is possible however, to have a negative FTV and still roll high enough for a mail container to be available to haul (since all you need is a 12+ on a 2d6 roll...FTV of -10 or worse only modifies this roll by -2, which can be easily overcome with an armed ship or a good scout rank, for instance.)
My question is, since the Broker/Persuade difficulty table (page 67) doesn't go into the negative values of FTV, what is the base difficutly for this roll as it applies to negotiating transporting mail fees, when the FTV value is lower than the Broker/Persuade difficulty table?
Chernobyl