I have a handful of questions about the X-Boat network and el-google hasn't given me the answers I'm looking for. ## Questions 1. What criteria does the scout service use when it figures out where X-Boat transfer points are? 2. How often do X-Boats visit a given system? 3. How do messages propagate from systems with an X-Boat "base" to systems without an X-Boat base? For me all these questions are part of the bigger question: How fast does information propagate in the Imperium? Is there good source material on this? The Library Data article on this is pretty thin. ## My random thoughts I hadn't really thought about question 1. but I would assume that you would place X-Boat bases in systems where wilderness fueling is possible. Part of the job of the X-Boat tender would be to refine fuel for the X-Boat. A ship would jump in, transfer it's data to tender or another X-Boat and that boat would jump to the next system downstream on the "route". Alternately, an X-Boat would jump in, partially transfer it's data to the tender while being refueled and then jump out to the next system once the transfer and the refuelling are complete. On question 2, I'd figure the periodicity is between daily and bi-weekly. I can imagine that some X-Boat bases are a nexus for multiple X-Boat routes. Those systems would have a higher frequency of visits. On question 3. I really don't know. Type S Scouts don't seem to have the computing power needed act in this "last mile" capacity. Also, it doesn't seem like the Scout service would assign courier runs like this but maybe I'm wrong. Is there some other courier ship that the ISS uses to haul data from X-Boat bases to other systems? -- Chris __o "All I was trying to do was get home from work." _`\<,_ -Rosa Parks ___(*)/_(*)_____________________________________________________________ Christopher Sean Hilton [chris/at/vindaloo/dot/com]