Has anyone placed a 3rd companion star (not a Far star) in to a system using Book 6?
How did you go about it? The workflow is pretty tied to only 2 stars. Even the later editions (MT, TNE, which are pretty much 95+% Book 6) are still pretty muddy on a 3rd companion and it's impact in the system.
From the text:
So in the above example, were there both companions, the one in orbit 2, and the on it orbit 5, I guess at the end of the day, orbit 0 and orbit 7+ remain as being available.
The second companion could not fit on orbit 4 (as it's in theory unavailable due the companion in orbit 2). OR, if they generate close together, we could fuse them like we do Close orbits and the primary.
I guess you just keep placing the second companion until it doesn't conflict with the first. It seems that the restrictions on available orbits should be changed somehow for the outer orbits. This rule treats them linearly (i.e. the distance between orbit 1 and 2 is the same as between 5 and 6), but that's not the case.
MT and TNE have this A-B table which makes no sense to me for 3 bodies.
Just curious how others have approached this.
How did you go about it? The workflow is pretty tied to only 2 stars. Even the later editions (MT, TNE, which are pretty much 95+% Book 6) are still pretty muddy on a 3rd companion and it's impact in the system.
From the text:
If a companion is present, certain restrictions on available orbits exist. Orbits closer to the primary than the companion's orbit must be numbered no more than half of the companion's orbit number (roundfractions down). Orbits farther away than the companion must be numbered at least two greater than the companion's orbit number.
For example, in a system with a companion in orbit 2, orbit 0 is available, and orbits 4 and higher are available. In a system with a companion at orbit 5, orbits 0, 1 and 2 are available, and orbits 7 and higher are available.
So in the above example, were there both companions, the one in orbit 2, and the on it orbit 5, I guess at the end of the day, orbit 0 and orbit 7+ remain as being available.
The second companion could not fit on orbit 4 (as it's in theory unavailable due the companion in orbit 2). OR, if they generate close together, we could fuse them like we do Close orbits and the primary.
I guess you just keep placing the second companion until it doesn't conflict with the first. It seems that the restrictions on available orbits should be changed somehow for the outer orbits. This rule treats them linearly (i.e. the distance between orbit 1 and 2 is the same as between 5 and 6), but that's not the case.
MT and TNE have this A-B table which makes no sense to me for 3 bodies.
Just curious how others have approached this.