For fun, I did some basic research on the Silk Road. (Okay, I looked it up in Wikipedia.)
It's about 6,000 km long. Regarding the Persian Royal Road, which was 2,857 km long, Wikipedia says:
"By having fresh horses and riders ready at each relay, royal couriers could carry messages the entire distance in nine days, while normal travellers took about three months."
So I imagine that a journey across the entire thing was about 24 weeks long, but the royal couriers could do it in 3 weeks.
In Traveller terms, I'm imagine that the royal couriers are X-boats, naturally, but they're making 8-parsec jumps, and that the "normal travellers" are taking their time with 1-parsec jumps, or perhaps going a bit faster but taking a little extra time in each system.
That would make the distance covered by the Silk Road comparable to a 24-parsec swath of space in Traveller. That's about two sectors long.
Traveller space is big.
It's about 6,000 km long. Regarding the Persian Royal Road, which was 2,857 km long, Wikipedia says:
"By having fresh horses and riders ready at each relay, royal couriers could carry messages the entire distance in nine days, while normal travellers took about three months."
So I imagine that a journey across the entire thing was about 24 weeks long, but the royal couriers could do it in 3 weeks.
In Traveller terms, I'm imagine that the royal couriers are X-boats, naturally, but they're making 8-parsec jumps, and that the "normal travellers" are taking their time with 1-parsec jumps, or perhaps going a bit faster but taking a little extra time in each system.
That would make the distance covered by the Silk Road comparable to a 24-parsec swath of space in Traveller. That's about two sectors long.
Traveller space is big.