TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Christopher Sean Hilton (03 Sep 2023 18:42 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Alex Goodwin (04 Sep 2023 03:39 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Harold Hale (05 Sep 2023 00:28 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Rupert Boleyn (05 Sep 2023 00:40 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Evyn MacDude (06 Sep 2023 00:55 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Christopher Sean Hilton (07 Sep 2023 18:32 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Jeffrey Schwartz (07 Sep 2023 20:35 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... greg nokes (07 Sep 2023 20:58 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Phil Pugliese (09 Sep 2023 01:15 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Evyn MacDude (07 Sep 2023 20:57 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Rupert Boleyn (07 Sep 2023 22:51 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Christopher Sean Hilton (08 Sep 2023 22:55 UTC)
Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Phil Pugliese (09 Sep 2023 05:14 UTC)

Re: [TML] TV series and Traveller Trade Routes... Rupert Boleyn 05 Sep 2023 00:40 UTC


On 05Sept2023 1227, Harold Hale - harold.hale at gmail.com (via tml
list) wrote:
> As a rule, all systems that are connected by Jump-1 would constitute a
> "jump 1 main".  A classic example of a jump 1 main exists in the
> Solomani Rim.  The majority of interstellar trade occurs at this level.
> There are also jump 2 mains.  In addition to interconnecting the jump 1
> mains, they would bring goods and data to most of the Imperium.  There
> would be no jump 3 mains per se.  You however have routes between
> important high population worlds that would be covered by specialty J-3
> cargo ships.  Beyond that would be the X Boat routes, J-4, J-5 ships
> that are more concerned with the movement of communications and data
> between all the worlds of the Imperium, and the MILCOM version which
> operate J-6 starships.

I find it quite useful, when looking at a sector or part thereof, to
print out a copy of the map and colour in all the J1 mains, and then all
the J2 connections. Having done that, I can then mark in likely J-3
routes that connect j1/2 mains.

If I then mark in the 'important' worlds (high pop + High TL, and
high-TL + A/B starport for a normal campaign), I'll now have a pretty
good overview of how trade will flow in the area.

If there are no cannon X-boat routes adding sensible ones is fairly
simple at this point. Likewise any J5/6 courier routes I think the IN,
various megacorps, etc. might have, though aside from some routes
between the capitals and depots and a few very important frontier bases
I don't think the IN would have fixed high-speed courier routes. The
megacorps probably do, but again, generally only a few routes unless
there's a perceived need for extra-fast comms to/from a certain place.
The Imperial Family either co-opts IN or IISS couriers (I figure the
Sounts will have a few for moving really hot news around), or uses the
Imperial Lines, and thus they have no set routes, just more or less
covert high-jump assets to send as needed.

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Rupert Boleyn <xxxxxx@gmail.com>