I have a situation developing in which it may be
necessary for a message to be delivered to a ship that is following its
fortunes in a sparsely populated frontier region.
Even the crew don't know where their next cargo/passenger contract will take
them.
How would a message find them, how long would it take, and how would the
delivery be costed?
All ideas welcome. Cheers.
I always imagined that word can be left at any starport for someone else.
The mechanics vary, from General Delivery to something private and
verifiable.
Using the starport/computer in the Safari Ship module, even if no one's there
the message could be copied to the computer and starship captains/crew are
generally in the habit of looking for things with their names/imperial
id#/ship serial #, etc, etc.
I'd use the "honorarium" method for payment and whatever the courier accepts
works. Given that anyone could find themselves in this situation, it's
probably practical.
As for time, no way to predict that, since breakdowns, misjumps and what-not
can occur -- "hmmm, shouldn't have left the cassette near the powerful
electromagnet" -- or the damage rolls in High Guard put the kai-bosh on the
flash drive you're carrying.
You just figure out where the recipient ends up and how long it takes for
traffic to make it that place.
I'd see messages on the x-boat system, duplicated at each stop. Depending on
the storage capabilities, most messages would have an expiry date of say
around 1 quarter year to 6 months. If the system isn't burdened then I expect
it would stay until picked up. Picked up messages might be forwarded down the
route so that they get erased at each stop, might not.
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