FYI the sector metadata has a “Tags” field that should include OTU for the sectors that should be considered in such calculations.
FYI the sector metadata has a “Tags” field that should include OTU for the sectors that should be considered in such calculations.
FYI the sector metadata has a “Tags” field that should include OTU for the sectors that should be considered in such calculations.
In the past couple of years I have picked it up again and have a small gaming group, once again respinning our own 3d space combat, but trying to fit traveller ship design rules into that. Our gaming sessions tend to just be settings for us to re-run variations of ship encounter space combat and then several weeks of refining the model of space combat (which, by the way, turns out to be almost impossible. We have never once had an unguided projectile ship to ship hit. Self guided, high acceleration missiles with nuclear munitions are the only thing that works, per our more physically-based rules). I'd describe the space combat in more detail but I think the majority of Traveller players would not even remotely enjoy the way in which we carry it out.
Let me add my voice to the call for you to start a new thread and explain it. There are actually a lot of people on this site that will be interested in seeing what you have come up with.In the past couple of years I have picked it up again and have a small gaming group, once again respinning our own 3d space combat, but trying to fit traveller ship design rules into that. Our gaming sessions tend to just be settings for us to re-run variations of ship encounter space combat and then several weeks of refining the model of space combat (which, by the way, turns out to be almost impossible. We have never once had an unguided projectile ship to ship hit. Self guided, high acceleration missiles with nuclear munitions are the only thing that works, per our more physically-based rules). I'd describe the space combat in more detail but I think the majority of Traveller players would not even remotely enjoy the way in which we carry it out.
A question:
Does the OTU tag mean "official sector, but contents may or may not be reviewed"? If so is there at tag I should be watching for to indicate un-reviewed data?
A question:
https://travellermap.com/data/Dhuerorrg/metadata
has an OTU tag, for example, but the star data within it looks suspect. For example, there are two "Zolvuergvizougfontollthull" worlds right next to each other which appear to be identical except for one parsec different placement. There are a few others like that in different sectors, like "Llaerztsoenoghatsaerrkhoedz" and "Kueknoukhskhigvungtsueghzin".
Does the OTU tag mean "official sector, but contents may or may not be reviewed"? If so is there at tag I should be watching for to indicate un-reviewed data?
Thanks again.
"Ghaduengoekaevogaeghegh" is another one, which has the additional distinction of having more characters in its name (23) than world population (20).
The tags are a bit subtle. "OTU" just means it's part of the OTU setting and not some "faraway"
For "officialness" the relevant tags are "Official" (reviewed by the T5SS process), "InReview" (not done), "Unreviewed" (canon publication but data not yet reviewed - these are all non-1105 data now). Otherwise it's "unofficial" - the default, although some sectors explicitly have that.
The tags "Farway" and "Apocryphal" indicate sectors just dropped on the map in random places to make them available but not intended to really be there by anyone. (Apocryphal = it was published somewhere but is not considered official - Judges Guild and a few others)
And then there are some intended to be part of the same universe but independently developed and so tagged separately - ZCR, OrionOB1, DistantFringe, WhereTheStarsEnd.
So only OTU + Official can be taken as "done"; feedback welcomed on OTU + InReview, and OTU w/o those tags mean no-one has looked closely yet.
Total OTU population of charted space appears to be about 82 trillion, and the most distant OTU world is apparently "Beauniture" at 973.5 parsec.
The most popular name is "Depot" (17 worlds)...
The only Preserve is Foreven (sorry, forgot about that tag). And yeah, you pretty much nailed the description. Googling (or the links in the metadata) will explain more.
As far as the weirdness in Beyond... that’s from the old Paranoia Press sector. Don (previous T5SS coordinator) didn’t overwrite it. I don’t know what the backstory is intended to be. Stellar engineering by the Ancients? Colonization of empty hexes?
{
"Apocryphal Faraway": 9,
"Apocryphal OTU": 2,
"Faraway": 1,
"Faraway Alternate": 1,
"Faraway DistantFringe": 12,
"Faraway WhereTheStarsEnd": 32,
"InReview OTU": 24,
"Official Faraway": 1,
"Official OTU": 40,
"OrionOB1": 24,
"OTU": 167,
"OTU Official": 1,
"OTU Unofficial": 2,
"Preserve OTU": 5,
"Unofficial OTU": 3,
"Unreviewed OTU": 107,
"Unreviewed OTU InReview": 5,
"ZCR": 501
}
40 "Official OTU" and 1 "OTU Official"
Tags are an unordered, space separated set. So those are identical.
I'm not sure what's up with "Unreviewed OTU InReview" - that shouldn't happen...
EDIT: Ah, that's in non-M1105 data. That's a mess.You'll want to filter on Milieu == "M1105"
EDIT #2: I did a quick pass - those contradictory tags should no longer show up. You'll still want to filter by Milieu though.
The only Preserve is Foreven (sorry, forgot about that tag). And yeah, you pretty much nailed the description. Googling (or the links in the metadata) will explain more.
As far as the weirdness in Beyond... that’s from the old Paranoia Press sector. Don (previous T5SS coordinator) didn’t overwrite it. I don’t know what the backstory is intended to be. Stellar engineering by the Ancients? Colonization of empty hexes?
In case you don't know: Depot is an "artificial" name given to Imperial systems that host an Imperial Depot.
The convention was Depot/sector name, as in Depot/Deneb, Depot/Core and the like.
Since they were gigantic naval bases, there wasn't much of a civilian population.
Imperial naval and scout bases are much more thinly distributed Rimward, in the territory up against the Solomani Confederation. Why is that?