Transportation
Travel prices assume transport at a typical, second-class, basic level of accommodation and assistance—for example, being assigned to common guest quarters on a starship (with six passengers per room), having an assigned seat on a grav-train, waiting a few minutes for a nearby robo-taxi to pick you up, and so on. More private and luxurious travel options normally exist, costing anywhere from two to 10 times as much. Starships in particular often have good and luxurious quarters that offer better accommodations (see the guest quarters expansion bay option on page 299 for more details on the amenities of each typical level of starship accommodations). Truly exceptional options exist for the ultrarich, which can cost 1,000 times as much as common travel.
Cheaper options are often also available, such as steerage transportation in a converted cargo hold, or standing-room-only cars for grav-train rides. These normally cost half to one-quarter the listed price, though at the GM’s discretion even cheaper options (possibly those illegally ignoring various safety laws) could exist.
It is sometimes possible to procure long-distance passage at reduced prices or even for free by providing a desired service for the transport provider. Taking on common jobs such as a guard, gunner, cook, entertainer, or porter can sometimes facilitate travel on a tight budget. The prices given also assume a Medium or Small creature with no need for special accommodations or environmental conditions different from those of the vessel used. Unusually large creatures or those that require different atmospheres, gravity levels, or light levels than the vessel transporting them can easily see the price double, triple, or more depending on the inconvenience and risks involved.
Source
Core Rulebook pg. 234
Name | price |
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Source Core Rulebook pg. 234 | 1 per 100 miles |
Source Core Rulebook pg. 234 | 1 per 10 miles |
Source Core Rulebook pg. 235 | 1 per 50 miles |
Source Core Rulebook pg. 235 | 1 per 25 miles |
Source Armory pg. 135 | 3,000 per day |
Source Armory pg. 135 | 100 per mile |
Source Armory pg. 135 | 650 per day |
Source Armory pg. 135 | 300 per mile |
Source Armory pg. 135 | 125 per day |
Source Armory pg. 135 | 10 per mile |
Source Armory pg. 135 | 5 per mile |
Source Armory pg. 135 | 25 per day |
Source Armory pg. 135 | 5 per day |
Source Armory pg. 135 | 2 per mile |
Source Core Rulebook pg. 235 | 50 per day of travel |
Source Core Rulebook pg. 235 | 300 per day of travel |
Source Core Rulebook pg. 235 | 1,000 per day of travel |