orcaloverbri9, on Sep 22 2005, 11:26 PM, said:
So that wherever it lists your cargo, you won't see "0 tons of Infinite Improbability Drives", you'll see "100 tons of Infinite Improbability Drives" - for instance, in the commodity dialog. It's the little things that count.
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Hmm... I cant remember off the top of my head because I don't use it much, but doesnt the player info dialogue distinguish between fleet cargo and personal cargo? This cargo would go into the personal cargo space... though maybe a rewrite of the #STRs would change that. And more than just making it say 100 tons of improbability drives, there could be some excuse like "I can't pay much, but I really need to get this cargo to my destination safely. I don't really need to get it there immediately, so ill let you use the extra space in my cargo bays for your own personal interests, you get 100% of the profit. I know its not much of a bargain, but I don't have much and I need this deal to keep my ship.
You think about it and agree, but send some of your soldiers aboard as 'insurance'."
So you can distingish between ships that have a vested interest in staying with your group (and therefore could be trusted to carry mission cargo), and ships that are just there for the moment (and therefore cant be trusted with anything more valuble than a pile of commodities). I see this working out quite nicely, but there are some tricky things to consider when you fail the 'protect ship' goal. Protecting against passing the mission and thus losing the escort while you dont have enough cargo space isnt really THAT hard... mostly. You can make sure no missions are active before letting the mission fail, and for the commodities, you could have some excuse like "Oh, ill wire you the balance of all the commodities I still have in my hold... I can't remember whats there at the moment, but ill give you the password for the sell orders, and ill gurantee the market price at whatever market you sell it in".
This actually sounds kinda neat... I think I might go for it. Come to think of it, the above excuse even counts for if the ship is destroyed. You abort the missions, then say something about "At least I bought the insurance package that covers lost cargo, so thatl be wired to you when the insurance company decides the value of what was lost. (I'll give you a hint, sell high)."