As a quick question to start off, has anyone managed to get up to the Profit Factor of the upper echelons of Imperial culture?
Now, the long winded thoughts:
Profit Factor is an odd beast, which I'm sure we can all agree on. I've also made the basic assumption here that we're going off the Main Rulebook's description of Profit Factor (set number to roll against, only ever diminished by misfortunes). As mentioned around the forums though, it obviously represents more than just pure wealth (Throne Gelt), and also represents favors, lines of credit, political influence, and ownership of property/manufacturing complexes.
The book describes levels at which Profit Factor describes the purchasing power of different organizations (150+ = the most powerful rulers in the Imperium, 20 = a minor ministorum sect). Profit Factor, then, represents purchasing power.
As an example to start with, lets take a powerful ruler (Lord Admiral of the Imperial Navy of Segmentum Ultima ). This Lord Admiral dictates orders to her followers, and runs her organization like a small empire; The Imperium allows this because of his prowess in defending the Emperor. Sh e effectively has 155 Profit Factor, and can order around entire Battlefleets if need be for a large incursion ( Ork WAAAGH!).
The Admiral's spies tell her that an Ork WAAAGH is forming (conveniently for our example), and the Admiral knows that her forces will be deployed elsewhere. In 20 years, she's going to need another fleet to defend against the WAAAGH!
Admiral Celestria decides to make a personal visit to her local Forgeworld .
Fabricator Marshall Babbage has worked with Admiral Celestria in the past, and he has provided many weapons of war for her fleets. His Forgeworld has grown strong on the Imperial Navy contracts, and he sees her visits as a boon to his people. (effectively, +10 for good relations, +10 for having a Peer, Adeptus Mechanicus ). This gives Celestria an effective Profit Factor of 175.
Admiral Celestria knows that this is going to be an important war, and is willing to put enormous effort and political power into aquiring ships for the task. (She uses a Fate Point, giving her an additional +10, for a PF of 185)
In Battlefleet Koronus , one of the Grand Cruisers is listed at 65 ship points, given the cost of C ruisers and Battlecruisers , I'm going to assume a Battleship is in the neighborhood of 80 ship points.
This means that Admiral Celestria can walk into the chambers with the Fabricator Marshall, and essentially ask for a Battleship to be completed for her task force. Even with the required social dances (both literal and figurative), she could also ask for a squadron of Cruisers (assuming -30 for Vast scale), and wings of Frigates.
That is incredibly powerful.
Similarly, she could muster whole divisions of Fleet security and Naval officers for the task of crewing this new task force, and the logistics chain to run it. All with a few Aquisition Tests and the movement to go around and ask for them.
Note that no where in here does this actually affect her Profit Factor downward. Essentially, she is able to continue her role as leader of a Segmentum Fleet. Her holdings and underlings keep the organization running, and project her political power across the Imperium.
Does this sound right?