First of all, I know that this is not all canon material. I am trying to reach some interpretations of what this would mean if it were.
I am reading through the adventure Rescue on Ruie from JTAS #1. I know that there are several versions of the adventure out there, as well as other information on Ruie, but I am focusing just on this for now.
The "From the Management" section of the issue, lists the date as 183-1105. The adventure lists the UWP as C776977-7. It also says that Ruie was a former lost colony, was rediscovereded by the Scout Service 31 years ago, and that by that time it had worked itself up to TL 5. So presumably that would mean that in 1074, Ruie had a UWP something like E776?7?-5. While it is possible that the starport was already C, because there are no non-Imperial worlds within J3 of Ruie, it is unlikely that they provided fuel or maintenance for starships (hence E, not C). Also, I would imagine that the original colonists had some place to land (hence E not X).
Nebelthorn has been ruled by the same family for the last 120 years (i.e. they took over c985). Presumably, c985 Ruie had a UWP of E776?7?-?. Nebelthorn's economy has been in a depression for the last 12 years, they blame the Imperium, and the nation is considered an Amber zone. So, their economy tanked in 1093. The entire planet isn't an Amber zone, just that country.
Sergi is 20 and landed on Ruie about a year ago. This means he was born c1085 and landed there c183-1104.
Somewhere along the line between the years of 1074 and 1105, the starport increased from E to C. I am guessing that Size, Atmosphere, and Hydrographics remained the same during that time period (though that isn't necessarily the case). Also during that time period, it is very unlikely that the population digit increased by more than 1. I am guessing from my reading that the government type didn't change between 985 and 1105. The law level could have a wild swing after the takeover. TL could have been lower than TL 5 in 985.
Let's say I wanted to run a campaign based on and around Ruie during the time period 1070-1105 using the above information. I know that I could very easily declare that IMTU the UWP was u1 in 1070, u2 in 1074, u3 in 1085, u4 in 1093, and so on. I have no problem doing that.
My questions are these. First of all, do my interpretations of potential UWP changes seem reasonable based on the given information? Second, what is a typical rate of change for UWPs?
Setting aside Ruie for the moment, If I wanted to use the entire Spinward Marches as my playground, treat the TravellerMap data for various time periods as gospel, and set my campaign between two of the dates for which TravellerMap has data, I know I could interpolate and derive values x% of the way between the two dates, but what is a believable rate of change for various UWP characteristics?
How often are worlds Terraformed? How often would a main world change because a different world in the system surpassed the previous main world in population?
Just some thoughts ... And I know the obvious answer is "you are the ref, make it up." That's not what I'm looking for here.
If none of this seems relevant to anybody, it may be because I spent last night in the ER with my MIL and need sleep.
Cheers,
Baron Ovka
I am reading through the adventure Rescue on Ruie from JTAS #1. I know that there are several versions of the adventure out there, as well as other information on Ruie, but I am focusing just on this for now.
The "From the Management" section of the issue, lists the date as 183-1105. The adventure lists the UWP as C776977-7. It also says that Ruie was a former lost colony, was rediscovereded by the Scout Service 31 years ago, and that by that time it had worked itself up to TL 5. So presumably that would mean that in 1074, Ruie had a UWP something like E776?7?-5. While it is possible that the starport was already C, because there are no non-Imperial worlds within J3 of Ruie, it is unlikely that they provided fuel or maintenance for starships (hence E, not C). Also, I would imagine that the original colonists had some place to land (hence E not X).

Nebelthorn has been ruled by the same family for the last 120 years (i.e. they took over c985). Presumably, c985 Ruie had a UWP of E776?7?-?. Nebelthorn's economy has been in a depression for the last 12 years, they blame the Imperium, and the nation is considered an Amber zone. So, their economy tanked in 1093. The entire planet isn't an Amber zone, just that country.
Sergi is 20 and landed on Ruie about a year ago. This means he was born c1085 and landed there c183-1104.
Somewhere along the line between the years of 1074 and 1105, the starport increased from E to C. I am guessing that Size, Atmosphere, and Hydrographics remained the same during that time period (though that isn't necessarily the case). Also during that time period, it is very unlikely that the population digit increased by more than 1. I am guessing from my reading that the government type didn't change between 985 and 1105. The law level could have a wild swing after the takeover. TL could have been lower than TL 5 in 985.
Let's say I wanted to run a campaign based on and around Ruie during the time period 1070-1105 using the above information. I know that I could very easily declare that IMTU the UWP was u1 in 1070, u2 in 1074, u3 in 1085, u4 in 1093, and so on. I have no problem doing that.
My questions are these. First of all, do my interpretations of potential UWP changes seem reasonable based on the given information? Second, what is a typical rate of change for UWPs?
Setting aside Ruie for the moment, If I wanted to use the entire Spinward Marches as my playground, treat the TravellerMap data for various time periods as gospel, and set my campaign between two of the dates for which TravellerMap has data, I know I could interpolate and derive values x% of the way between the two dates, but what is a believable rate of change for various UWP characteristics?
How often are worlds Terraformed? How often would a main world change because a different world in the system surpassed the previous main world in population?
Just some thoughts ... And I know the obvious answer is "you are the ref, make it up." That's not what I'm looking for here.
If none of this seems relevant to anybody, it may be because I spent last night in the ER with my MIL and need sleep.

Cheers,
Baron Ovka