Colony Revenue
Posted: Thu May 30, 2002 6:41 am
Would I be correct in assuming that the minus sign before amount indicates a negative yearly return?
ie: -66 for first fifty years -16 after.
So that even with four mines the real return will only be +4 per annum once it graduates out of colony status?
The only worlds that I have noticed with positive earning numbers are type 5 and 6. Why would the most uninhabitable planets be the most valuable?
If the above assumptions are correct then the optimum potential colony would be ones with the lowest post colony upkeep,since positve numbers are very rare.
Some clarification would be appreciated.
ie: -66 for first fifty years -16 after.
So that even with four mines the real return will only be +4 per annum once it graduates out of colony status?
The only worlds that I have noticed with positive earning numbers are type 5 and 6. Why would the most uninhabitable planets be the most valuable?
If the above assumptions are correct then the optimum potential colony would be ones with the lowest post colony upkeep,since positve numbers are very rare.
Some clarification would be appreciated.