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− | The ''Trader's Guild'' maintains hostels throughout Charted Space, often in coordination with the [[TAS]]. While the [[TAS]] serves all space travellers, the guild is focused on those engaged in mercantile pursuits. | + | The Trader's Guild is an alliance of independent and small merchant lines. The Guild was formed due to the need of a unified face for dealing with the Imperium and planetary governments. Early on the Guild found a partner in the [[Travellers' Aid Society]]. The ''Trader's Guild'' maintains hostels throughout Charted Space, often in coordination with the [[TAS]]. While the [[TAS]] serves all space travellers, the guild is focused on those engaged in mercantile pursuits. |
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+ | The partnership with the [[TAS Holdings]] is probably the most important business relationship of the Trader's Guild. Together they codified the three standard passage requirements and prices, stabilizing the economic structure of independent merchants. TAS ticket kiosks automatically handle Trader's Guild bookings, saving captains and passengers time and effort. No need for haggling or cut throat competition helps the independents to compete with larger companies. The rating service and feedback provide competitive intel. TAS influence with local establishments results in discounts to Trader's Guild members (not as good as to TAS members, but it helps). Trader's Guild members get TAS Entertainment subscriptions at a discount, nearly ensuring all independent merchants show TAS news and travelogs. | ||
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Revision as of 20:22, 2 September 2019
The Trader's Guild is the professional organization of independent merchant ship owners: a combination of fraternity, union, and professional society. Despite the rivalries merchants may have, they use the Guild to advance their common interests and protect themselves from bureaucracy and larger corporate competition.
Please see the following AAB Library Data articles for more information:
- Interstellar Travel (Travelling in Charted Space)
- Naval Construction
- CBPUSAL (Hull)
- Imperial Ship Builders Association (ISBA)
- Naval Architect AKA Shipwright
- Quick Ship Design System (QSDS)
- Quick Ship Profile (QSP)
- Ship Equipment
- Ship Registry
- Ship's Papers
- Shipyard
- Standard Ship Design System (SSDS)
- Starport Authority (SPA)
- Trader's Guild
- Travellers' Naval Architecture Society (TNAS)
- Universal Ship Profile (USP)
Description (Specifications)
The Trader's Guild is an alliance of independent and small merchant lines. The Guild was formed due to the need of a unified face for dealing with the Imperium and planetary governments. Early on the Guild found a partner in the Travellers' Aid Society. The Trader's Guild maintains hostels throughout Charted Space, often in coordination with the TAS. While the TAS serves all space travellers, the guild is focused on those engaged in mercantile pursuits.
The partnership with the TAS Holdings is probably the most important business relationship of the Trader's Guild. Together they codified the three standard passage requirements and prices, stabilizing the economic structure of independent merchants. TAS ticket kiosks automatically handle Trader's Guild bookings, saving captains and passengers time and effort. No need for haggling or cut throat competition helps the independents to compete with larger companies. The rating service and feedback provide competitive intel. TAS influence with local establishments results in discounts to Trader's Guild members (not as good as to TAS members, but it helps). Trader's Guild members get TAS Entertainment subscriptions at a discount, nearly ensuring all independent merchants show TAS news and travelogs.
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History & Background (Dossier)
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References & Contributors (Sources)
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- Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), TBD.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 63.