Yeah - I think I'm trying to get a handle on "comparable". WTN is measured to a resolution of 0.5 (iirc one of GT:FT authors justified this as best reasonably achievable). On 6/11/2014 11:33 PM, Freelance Traveller wrote: > On Thu, 06 Nov 2014 22:23:43 +1000, Alex Goodwin > <xxxxxx@multitel.com.au> wrote: > > >> How does having multiple economically-interesting worlds in a system >> affect system trade stats? > Given our discussion on IRC this morning, you indicated that the WTN is > a logarithm - that is, WTN of 6 represents ten times as much trade as > WTN of 5. Given that, and given the numbers for Id/III and Id/V in your > posting, Id/III has a shade over three times the trade of Id/V. That > means that the entire system trade is four times the trade of Id/V, > which would raise the system WTN to 6.6. > > The real question is what the trade codes should be - my suggestion was > that if the two worlds were comparable, it might make sense for the > "external" trade codes to reflect both worlds (i.e., for the example at > hand, Cp Ag In Ri). I still think that that's sensible - but how to > decide "comparable" for this purpose? Is it a difference in WTN of less > than 1.0? less than 0.5? > > > >