You missed out BITS and FFE.
Regards,
Ewan
FFE by definition doesn't need one; it's Marc W. Miller's DBA...
You missed out BITS and FFE.
Regards,
Ewan
T5 expands technology and covers some of the things you've mentioned, and has rules for things such as clones, chimeras, synthetics, robots, and semi-organic computers.
In a sense, a robot is any vehicle with a brain, including starships.
Chimeras? Where's my plus one gladius? You know, the light saber kind?
Please don't take my posts as a demand. They were a suggestion that you might like to post your thoughts on the future you wish to discuss.
As you don't wish to discuss the Traveller future you would like to see, as you say above, please don't derail the thread with comments on a future we might like to see and are discussing. (That future may be different to what you would like to see). As you say you have more important things to do with your day.
Darriens; smoke and mirrors?
hey....is that a 70's joke ?![]()
Ooh, as a non-mod can I also agree![]()
Virus needs to be reduced to a non-issue, really. And in TNE, it was portrayed in such a way that it can't help but be an issue. It was the "Big Bad from within" designed to reset the setting, and instead created canon wars....
So, I like the idea of cutting off jump with the empress wave. Could the EW simply be Grandfather's (or the primordials') Jump Mk 2 propagation?
Also, is jump fully back yet, or is it just the first point on the curve where jump can be attained without lethal effects?
So, I like the idea of cutting off jump with the empress wave. Could the EW simply be Grandfather's (or the primordials') Jump Mk 2 propagation?
*Nods in agreement*Maybe :smirk:
In a nutty shell with a creme center basically my take is the Darrians are not in reality the uber tech lords everyone takes them to be. Their rep is built on an accident. One that nearly cooked them. In mtu they didn't even create the tech, they just have a source of artifact tech they experiment with, reverse engineer where they can and pass it off as Darrian science. And a lot of their attempts are never reported because they are a huge failure and the info and witnesses are buried. They spun the PR up to light speed to turn the whole star-trigger thing from them screaming "OMGOMG we really screwed up this time!" to everyone else screaming "OMGOMG the Darrians are dangerous!" But that's just the way I saw them. The truth is probably shaded in there somewhere.
Shure pardner, might even Deptize ya. Don't mind the bullet hole none, the badge is still official. Hey...
...dang, I lose more Deptees that way, gotta remember to corner em 'fore I try to pin tha badge on em.
Also, is jump fully back yet, or is it just the first point on the curve where jump can be attained without lethal effects?
Traveller deals with a common theme of science-fiction: the concept that an expanding technology will enable us to reach the stars and to populate the worlds which orbit them. The major problem, however, will be that communication, be it political, diplomatic, commercial, or private, will be reduced to the level of the 18th century, reduced to the speed of transportation. The result is a large (bordering on the infinite) universe ripe for the adventurer's bold travels.
As Bill mentioned though Virus evolves at an astonishing rate. It also processes data at an equally astonishing rate. If it doesn't ascend in short order beyond caring, it will swiftly conclude and act and probably decide that Humaniti are a threat that needs to be eradicated.