I believe that the Vacuum Power Generator Cost as calculated in the example on SM: P VM Step 21 Select Power Source p. 117 is off by ¢100 using the Total Cost equation: (Rating) x 100 + ¢10,000
Example: Gary estimates (by skimming ahead) that he’ll need 111 power. He buys a vacuum power generator of that rating. It masses .444
metric tons (.004 x 111) and takes up .888 (.008 x 111) kiloliters. It costs ¢21,000 (vacuum power is cheap) and would take .333 (.003 x 111) crew to maintain.
111 x 100 + ¢10,000 = 11,100 + ¢10,000 = ¢21,100
Recommendation 1: Change the estimated needed power from 111 to 110 as shown below.
Original p. 117
Gary estimates (by skimming ahead) that he’ll need 111 power.
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Gary estimates (by skimming ahead) that he’ll need 110 power.
Recommendation 2: Change the example text from ¢21,000 to ¢21,100 as shown below.
Original p. 117
It costs ¢21,000
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It costs ¢21,100