• Welcome to the new COTI server. We've moved the Citizens to a new server. Please let us know in the COTI Website issue forum if you find any problems.
  • We, the systems administration staff, apologize for this unexpected outage of the boards. We have resolved the root cause of the problem and there should be no further disruptions.

Hey Matt. Is this a 5e Traveller Licensee?

Nathan Brazil

SOC-14 1K
Baronet
So
EXODUS TRAVELER
ASLAN DYNASY
From Wizards of the Coast

Being the Chicken Little of Traveller that I am:
Is this (said WotC book or Computer Game) on your radar @MongooseMatt ?
It seems awfully familiar to a game you publish. Came across this on a Discord and link below

 

Attachments

  • bafkreiaq3brjskoldm7ona3vey5flwt5wn7rhjcigsir5vq3jsovk75a34.jpg
    bafkreiaq3brjskoldm7ona3vey5flwt5wn7rhjcigsir5vq3jsovk75a34.jpg
    143.7 KB · Views: 18
It has quite an interesting new take - there is no FTL.

Travelers move between worlds at near c so so that little time passes by their perspective, but in the real world decade pass.

To get an idea watch the Amazon series Secret Level episode 11
 
Travelers move between worlds at near c so so that little time passes by their perspective, but in the real world decade pass.
Guess you better make sure that whoever's going to pay, that they're local!

I mean, its an interesting idea, sorta, but I don't expect a lot of traveling to happen. By the time you get to anywhere, everyone else who is not with you, is dead. At a minimum that AAA travel guide you picked up is 20 years out of date when you get there, and that includes that cool Hot Dog place closing 5 years before you arrived. Boy, did that menu look good in the brochure.
 
Guess you better make sure that whoever's going to pay, that they're local!

I mean, its an interesting idea, sorta, but I don't expect a lot of traveling to happen. By the time you get to anywhere, everyone else who is not with you, is dead. At a minimum that AAA travel guide you picked up is 20 years out of date when you get there, and that includes that cool Hot Dog place closing 5 years before you arrived. Boy, did that menu look good in the brochure.
OTOH, I've always thought this is a great idea for the idle rich. Put some money in stable bonds, leave it alone for what is - to the bank - twenty years, go on a jet set party cruise for a couple of weeks - your time - and show up ready to collect your haul.
 
OTOH, I've always thought this is a great idea for the idle rich. Put some money in stable bonds, leave it alone for what is - to the bank - twenty years, go on a jet set party cruise for a couple of weeks - your time - and show up ready to collect your haul.
Assumes the bank (and perhaps the currency in which the money is denominated) is still there in two decades. Or that's another story to be told...
 
Does anyone remember me bringing up the sci-fi novel Lockstep (2014) by Karl Schroeder?
Where the entire Human empire is active for X number of months or a year or whatever, then spaceships are launched (no FTL) to accelerate to near light speeds before the entire empire goes into hibernation or stasis for decades. The ships travel effectively in isolation. Safeguards are put into all equipment on ships and planets (reactors, computers, food processors, etc.) to self destruct if you to attempt cheat by living between the active periods of the Empire.

Just asking, why this is a good interstellar society and the one in Lockstep was a bad one....
Just asking.









1738516637799.png
 
OTOH, I've always thought this is a great idea for the idle rich.
The interesting thing is, is that becomes a triggering event.

When you have enough money to put away "enough money" for a) the cost of the voyage, and b) to be able to profit from growth of the money and the cost of voyage.

Let's try something simple. Money grows at (net, post taxes) 5%, inflation at 3%. And let's say a trip cost 10,000 in "current" dollars. Each trip takes 1 month of personal time, but 20 years of "real" time. How much would you need to invest to keep this going in perpetuity?

Turns out the number is 21,319.

So, when someone reaches 31,319, that's enough to kick it off and be set for life.

In as little at 3 years (assuming the trip takes 1 month), you're 720 years "in the future", and your portfolio is set for explosive growth.

If you invest 21,318? You're a dead duck in 2 years. Out of money.

Fascinating tipping point.

Now, can anything last that long? That's a complete different issue.

Today, there's this concept of "FIRE" - Financial Independence Retire Early. Folks scrimping and saving through their early years so they can retire before 40. I'm sure they have "crossover" days. "Today, I have Enough" and they retire.

That's what this would be like.

Literally, "1 more dollar, and I'm on a ship to Cestes 5 for the next 3 years".
 
1000_F_568458245_q7Qx6luOsqkOXGNuSzgjSDDF50j2z6Pz.jpg


Uplifted bear civilization.
 
Back
Top