The cost for an Emergency Evacuation (5E7) is given as one point of power.
Is this always the case, irrespective of the actual transporter cost of the ship? For example, a Kzinti Frigate evacuating another Kzinti Frigate, both movement cost [and therefore transporter cost] of 1/4, would cost only half a point total even if both ships operated their transporters - although I know that only one ship pays.
Is it because the transporters will be 'over-used', in order to get all the people off the stricken ship?
Emergency Evacuation question
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Hey Kang,
I tried to think through when or why one would need to know the why on this. Maybe my memory on this rule is fuzzy, but I thought it was the stricken ship paying it and if so, why would you care if it was 1 point or all remaining power? Either way, the ship is done.
I'm guessing the biggest reason was just to keep it simple and help the game move along.
I tried to think through when or why one would need to know the why on this. Maybe my memory on this rule is fuzzy, but I thought it was the stricken ship paying it and if so, why would you care if it was 1 point or all remaining power? Either way, the ship is done.
I'm guessing the biggest reason was just to keep it simple and help the game move along.
Not in the latest rules. It's "energy....equal to the energy required for one point of movement".pmiller13 wrote:It is 1 point of power because (5E2) says that one point of power powers all of the transporters on a ship for 1 full turn.
But that's the case for normal transporter operations; I'm asking about emergency evacuation which does indeed say one point of power. I was just wondering if that one point had been overlooked in the light of the modified energy cost for smaller ships.

Not in any rules. (5E2) has always said the energy for one point of movement.Kang wrote:Not in the latest rules. It's "energy....equal to the energy required for one point of movement".pmiller13 wrote:It is 1 point of power because (5E2) says that one point of power powers all of the transporters on a ship for 1 full turn.
On emergency evacuation, it is one point of power. I don't remember the original line of reasoning, but it is one point of power. Big ship, small ship, fleet scale, squadron scale. It is one point of power. I think it was done just to keep things simple, but that is the way it is.

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