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RE: [Official Event] The Fall of Toulouse - ~Chio - 07-02-2019 (07-02-2019, 07:10 AM)Decktare Wrote: My ships already there. Of course you can. Council is taking its part in this event, am I right? I am not certain if MQS has its own Battleship at the moment of speech. RE: [Official Event] The Fall of Toulouse - Shaggy - 07-02-2019 (07-02-2019, 07:10 AM)Decktare Wrote: My ships already there. This is not possible, our ID does not allow it so please can everyone stop saying [MQS] are using battleships! RE: [Official Event] The Fall of Toulouse - Kazinsal - 07-02-2019 (07-02-2019, 07:45 AM)Auzari Wrote: ...what was the max delivery? 250,000 each leg. I'm thinking that might have been intended to be 2.5 million. RE: [Official Event] The Fall of Toulouse - Shaggy - 07-02-2019 (07-02-2019, 07:41 AM)Kazinsal Wrote: That might have been the fastest trade event completion I've seen. God damn. Considering the side doing the deliveries can only use 4.2k size transporters and there was alot of combat. I'm proud of those doing the deliveries, having guts to fly Vache's through a mine field into a combat area and surviving :O RE: [Official Event] The Fall of Toulouse - Lythrilux - 07-02-2019 Well the Devs did want to finish the Gallic war as quickly as possible RE: [Official Event] The Fall of Toulouse - Nika - 07-02-2019 (07-02-2019, 09:28 AM)Kazinsal Wrote:(07-02-2019, 07:45 AM)Auzari Wrote: ...what was the max delivery? Would be weird having to haul 2.5 million refugees considering Touluse only has 220 thousands population. Not sure about the nuclear devices, though. In my view, this event is still more about the fights. RE: [Official Event] The Fall of Toulouse - Reeves - 07-02-2019 Good event. RE: [Official Event] The Fall of Toulouse - Decktare - 07-02-2019 (07-02-2019, 09:24 AM)Shaggy Wrote:(07-02-2019, 07:10 AM)Decktare Wrote: My ships already there. Well, sorry about MQS, Now I know more information about Chio and Shaggy's faction. All, what I said concern only Chio and his behavior. So sorry my friend Shaggy. RE: [Official Event] The Fall of Toulouse - Wildkins - 07-02-2019 (07-02-2019, 09:36 AM)Pitohui Wrote:(07-02-2019, 09:28 AM)Kazinsal Wrote:(07-02-2019, 07:45 AM)Auzari Wrote: ...what was the max delivery? As stated in the...Gran Canaria event? by Unseelie, 1 human cargo =/= 1 person. I'm also not entirely convinced that Toulouse's infocard has been changed in actual years. RE: [Official Event] The Fall of Toulouse - Markam - 07-02-2019 I have always worked under the assumption that we work on a 10:1 scale. 5000 "units" of human cargo would be 500 people or so. So 2.5 million cargo of refugees would be about the population of Toulouse. Then again, even 500 people sounds like a lot, so maybe it is better to say 100:1, 5000 units is 50 people. Hmm, too low? How about 50:1, 100 people for 5000 cargo. Or 25:1, for 200 people. Under the 25:1 formula, a freighter with 500 cargo would haul 20 people, which sounds realistic considering the size of a freighter relative to the pilot flying it. The funny thing is, is that Cruise liners inRL tend to carry as many as 3000 people, so it is not crazy to suggest a purpose built people carrier could haul a lot of people in space - in this case, the above scale would fluctuate depending on the type of ship. Considering that most people fly around 5kers and not liners to haul people, we can say that "people" being carried is quite low as a result of being a poor fit, with the rest of the haulage room being allocated to personal belongings and valuables, or for Toulouse, everything not nailed down. |