Andrew Boulton
The Adminator
Jump drives can cause fireworks...
Jump drives can cause fireworks...
No they don't! That's NOT Traveller!
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The piracy issue is hot and multi-fold. The following groups seem to be pretty stable:
1) Piracy exists in the OTU because MWM says it does. Now we need to figure how
2) Piracy Can't exist because there ain't no stealth in space
3) Piracy won't exist because no sane government will let civilians fly spacecraft with gravitic drives
4) Piracy won't exist because there's no market for it
5) various means of making it work by using more inclusive definitions of piracy
6) "Won't you all just shut up about it?"
Groups 2-4 all get frustrated with group 1, often leading to snark when group 1 cites canon to refute them, and with group 5, claiming barratry and hijacking aren't piracy.
Group 6 tends to be the response to the snark and cross-chatter, not realizing that all they're doing is peeving off everyone else in the discussion by essentially claiming that noone in the discussion has anything valuable to add. Which, after 15 years, really, I've not seen anything NEW added, myself.
Jump drives can cause fireworks...
Lanthanum grid, used to induce a "jump bubble".Bubble or Grid?
Lanthanum grid, used to induce a "jump bubble".
IMTU, the jump bubble represents the event horizon of an artificially-induced singularity, which is just a little bit asymmetrical, so as to give velocity (direction and speed) to the jumping ship. This is also called the "Collapsar Jump", since it simulates the action of producing a black hole ... sort of. But that may not be Traveller ...![]()
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Hmm, sounds like you just did a number 6.
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What about Jump torpedoes?
Some folks get REAL excited over them?
If it follows the 100dt rule for jump capability what do people get excited about?
The Rekobah Handwavium principle allows for the jump bubble and everything inside it to be 'singularized' without the effect of tidal forces. Thus, everything remains the same size relative to everything else within the jump bubble. It is only to the outside universe that the jump bubble has any measureable asymmetry -- in theory, of course. All that matters is that it works.You'd think that the tidal forces would rip the ship apart...
They didn't, and were in CT core rules in some early printings. Also in one of the adventures.
If it follows the 100dt rule for jump capability what do people get excited about?
They didn't, and were in CT core rules in some early printings. Also in one of the adventures.
And TNE dropped the rule...
Errata, nothing more. At least that's always been my guess.They worded it poorly and mixed up m3 and dtons in the statement. If you take it as dtons instead then you still have the 100dton minimum rule.
It is possible they meant to change one of the fundamental rules of the game, but if so they should have made it crystal clear that the intention was there. They didn't. Did they publish a single example of a sub-100dton jump capable ship? I don't recall any but could have missed it.
55dt J-3 Jump-Boat in the Regency SB.