Re: [TML] Where the UPP fails me... cnl.rubicon@juno.com (29 Apr 2020 19:40 UTC)
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Unable to access Traveller Downport
Thomas RUX
(29 Apr 2020 21:09 UTC)
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Thomas Jones-Low
(29 Apr 2020 21:39 UTC)
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Thomas RUX
(30 Apr 2020 13:06 UTC)
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kaladorn@xxxxxx
(30 Apr 2020 15:06 UTC)
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Thomas RUX
(30 Apr 2020 15:58 UTC)
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Thomas RUX
(30 Apr 2020 20:22 UTC)
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Phil Pugliese
(30 Apr 2020 15:30 UTC)
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Thomas RUX
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James Davies
(30 Apr 2020 17:18 UTC)
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Thomas RUX
(30 Apr 2020 20:38 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Where the UPP fails me...
Thomas RUX
(29 Apr 2020 21:16 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Where the UPP fails me...
kaladorn@xxxxxx
(30 Apr 2020 08:39 UTC)
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Greetings Travellers, I have extended my list for the UWP, but it also fails to cover a station in the middle of nothing. I did find this article of great use when designing the System of Lanaas: http://freelancetraveller.com/features/rules/expuwp/starports.html And I do have three deep space refueling stations at the L3, L4, and L5 points of the outer most planet, but I have no description other than a pic and what is available, something I need to correct. When I designed the highport of Lanaas I used the starship rules, but in most stations the drives would be just M-1 and J-0 unless you need to place it in the rift. In Corridor Sector IMTU there is, at hex 0432, I placed an Imperial Navy Deep Space Fuel Depot. This is secret and only used by the Navy to reach the Spinward Marches faster and you must have a jump-6. An ice planetoid at that hex is what supplies the fuel. In Service, Clifford Linehan The Core Route Projects -------------------------------- Planetary Size Worlds are classified according to their physical size. Only worlds of interest are recorded, e.g. Gas Giants are simply classified as Small or Large. The following table outlines the UWP codes for the size of a body: Code Description Diameter (Km) R Asteroid/Planetary Ring (world) < 1 Km 0 Asteroid/Planetary Belt (star) < 200 Km D Debris < 200 Km S Very Small 200-799 Km 1 Small 800-2399 Km 2 Small (e.g. Luna) 2,400-3,999 Km 3 Small (e.g. Mercury) 4,000-5,599 Km 4 Small (e.g. Mars) 5,600-7,199 Km 5 Medium 7,200-8,799 Km 6 Medium 8,800-10,399 Km 7 Medium 10,400-11,999 Km 8 Large (e.g. Venus/Terra) 12,000-13,599 Km 9 Large 13,600-15,199 Km A Large 15,200-16,799 Km B Huge 16,800+ Km SGG Small Gas Giant (no futher codes) 40,000-120,000 Km LGG Large Gas Giant (no further codes) 120,000-240,000+ Km C - - UNASSIGNED - - E - - UNASSIGNED - - F Hollow World Varies G Stanford Torus ~2.5 Km H Bernal Sphere ~2.5 Km J O’Neill Cylinder ~50 Km K Bishop Ring ~200 Km L Fuller Ring Bridge Varies with planet size M Fusion Candle SGG / LGG N Artificial Planet Varies P Rosette Varies Q Superplanetary Sphere Varies < 1 AU T Topopolis ~1 AU U Ringworld ~1 AU V Alderson Disc ~1 AU W Sphereworld/Dyson Sphere - Type I: Dyson Swarm ~1 AU X Sphereworld/Dyson Sphere - Type II: Thin Shell ~1 AU Y Sphereworld/Dyson Sphere - Type II: Thick Shell ~1 AU Z Sphereworld/Dyson Sphere - Type III: Solid Sphere ~1 AU Codes in the lower half of the chart (C through Z) are not cannon. ____________________________________________________________ Sponsored by https://www.newser.com/?utm_source=part&utm_medium=uol&utm_campaign=rss_taglines_more AMC to Universal: We're Not Showing Your Movies Anymore http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/5ea9d8173959958165671st04vuc1 Elon Musk Goes Off on the Lockdown on Twitter http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/5ea9d8175bed758165671st04vuc2 Stone to Assange: 'I'll Bring Down the Entire House of Cards' http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/5ea9d8177fe2358165671st04vuc3