LeperColony
Traveller Card Game Dev Team
The New Era is my favorite Traveller setting, but I sometimes wonder if 70 years is a sufficient span of time for the psychological and ideological changes the universe assumes, especially given that a large number (though small in relative terms) of people would have survived through to 1201, some (those in low berth for instance) in quite good shape.
Of course it is difficult to fully appreciate the total collapse of society and the horror of a computer holocaust, so I don't mean to suggest that 70 years is necessarily deficient. However, on some worlds the Imperium, the Rebellion, and even the collapse seem to be rendered in mythical terms. 70 years after the fall of Rome, there were still Emperors in Constantinople who called themselves "Romans," and there were still Romans who knew of their cultural, social, and political links with Constantinople.
I can definitely agree that many worlds could have regressed to a technophobic stage of tribalism where knowledge of the recent past could have become forgotten or imperfectly preserved. But it also seems possible for many worlds to have retained a memory of the Imperium and the Rebellion, along with the ideological implications of those identities.
Should TNE have set its time period a little further forward? 100 years? 150?
Of course it is difficult to fully appreciate the total collapse of society and the horror of a computer holocaust, so I don't mean to suggest that 70 years is necessarily deficient. However, on some worlds the Imperium, the Rebellion, and even the collapse seem to be rendered in mythical terms. 70 years after the fall of Rome, there were still Emperors in Constantinople who called themselves "Romans," and there were still Romans who knew of their cultural, social, and political links with Constantinople.
I can definitely agree that many worlds could have regressed to a technophobic stage of tribalism where knowledge of the recent past could have become forgotten or imperfectly preserved. But it also seems possible for many worlds to have retained a memory of the Imperium and the Rebellion, along with the ideological implications of those identities.
Should TNE have set its time period a little further forward? 100 years? 150?