Originally posted by Bhoins:
I know T20 says so specifically, I looked for the CT reference but have yet to find it, that says the jump drive is required to maintain the jump field in Jump space. Where did you read that it isn't?
It's implied in the fact that all jump fuel is used up before the jump begins. IIRC it is explicit in the description in
Starship Operator's Manual that the jump drive puts the ship into jumpspace while the power plant maintains the protective field around the ship. Which in turn is backward compatible with the fact that in CT a ship's power plant had to be the equal of either the maneuver drive or the jump drive, whichever was the largest. Why would the size of the jump drive affect the size of the power plant if the power plant didn't have a function that related to it in some way?
As for T20 changing that, I'd better refrain from commenting. I wouldn't want Hunter to throw me off these boards

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Just show me a stable planet with one government.
Every system that doesn't have a type 7 government.
On the other hand virtually all Science Fiction written has pirates. (Even Star Trek where the Federation is one government over thousands of worlds.)
Sure, because pirates are fun and many SF writers value fun above consistency. And those that do value consistency simply create a background where piracy works. I don't recall any Star Trek episod having pirates routine operate in Earth orbit, BTW.
Pirates are easy to explain even with system defenses. Space is a big place. You can't be everywhere at once.
No, but the system defenses doesn't have to be everywhere. The situation in the TU is analogous to an Age of Sail where ships can teleport from just outside one harbor to just outside another. Just how successful do you the the Buccaneers would have been if the Spanish had been able to teleport from Spain to Havana? And how many ships do you think the Spanish would have needed to suppress piracy if the only place in between they had to patrol was one of the Canary Islands?
Especially since distances that we are talking about means Communication is slow. You can guard key points but you can't be everywhere. And there are always bribes to go around, especially to make sure that a Patrol craft isn't where it is supposed to be. Lets pick a similar circumstance, the highest security crack down in the world at one time was Moscow. Lots of Police all over the place, the KGB having all sorts of powers just to open your home and all your documents at any time for any reason. You could be investigated for anything at any time. Do you really think that at any time there was no Street Crime in Moscow?
No. But then, muggings in Moscow presumably didn't take place in wide-open parking lots where the muggers had to cross a wide expanse of well-lit tarmac with armed guards watching them all the time.
How can you say, given the potential profit of Piracy, the backdrop of war and the size of a Solar System that Piracy wouldn't exist in a Civilized system?
For the same reason that I can say that muggings are rare in the lobby of the United Nations building.
In a Higher Volume system it would be more likely than some backwater system. There are more places to hide, and more targets. More oppertunity.
That's just it. In space there are
no places to hide.
I would think the best Pirates operate Scout Ships (which are a dime a dozen) or an Armed Merchant. Get several of them and when the cops are around you just act like the rest of the traffic, if the cops aren't around you take down your target.
A camouflaged pirate will have to act like a legitimate merchant, which means it has to move toward the mainworld from the point it arrived very soon after it arrived, proceed straight to a starport,
conduct legitimate business[*], and leave again, move towards the jump limit, and jump out again. Meanwhile, the 'cops' are always around. There's no where for them to go and have a cuppa. Those system defense boats and ships are there all the time.
[*] Which means that even if its disguise isn't penetrated, the authorities will collect numerous clues to its true identity (after all, starships are not quite as common as cars; there is a quite limited number of each class).
Originally posted by rancke:
[My entire post.]
Is there any reason why you don't trim your quotes to a minimum and add your comments at the appropriate places? Or at the very least cut the entire post you're responding to?
Hans