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I like how this closely jibes w/ the 'Age of Sail' upon which the TU was originally modelled.
My only caveat would be that I believe that the IN would use their J6 Fleet Couriers instead of J2 Scout/Couriers.
It'd just be so much more efficient. Not to mention convenient.
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On Fri, 2/12/16, Bruce Johnson <xxxxxx@Pharmacy.Arizona.EDU> wrote:
Subject: Re: [TML] Instant city
To: "xxxxxx@simplelists.com" <xxxxxx@simplelists.com>
Date: Friday, February 12, 2016, 7:06 PM
> On
Feb 12, 2016, at 6:39 PM, William Ewing (via tml list)
<xxxxxx@simplelists.com>
wrote:
>
> The USS
Indianapolis dropped off the a-bomb, and left for it's
classified next port. Noone knew her schedule, noone tracked
her. So when she was sunk, noone knew to look for her.
Because of that, we now have to file movement reports. We
list all waypoints of each transit, and the scheduled
arrivals at each. If we are more than 4 hours ahead of or
behind our Plan of Intended Movement, then we have to send a
new MOVREP. That narrows a missing ship down to an 8-hour
window at PIM-speed (typically 15 knots or less, so within
60 nautical miles of where we should have been, if 15 is
PIM-speed.
The Imperium
CANNOT DO THIS. The most recent information the IN can
possibly have of a ship that is not in a particular system
is 7 days old. That increases by 7 days for every two
parsecs (presuming the use of J2 Scouts/Couriers for comms)
farther away the ship is. And they cannot get something
*back* to where the ship was supposed to be except in the
same time.
The existence of
jump lag prevents this kind of close command and control; HQ
might be *months* behind the front lines.
The absolute worst case of a
misjump is 36 parsecs, which is 107 days away from where a
ship is supposed to be at J2.
That’s roughly 4 months.
The IN operates like Admiral Nelson’s Navy,
not Admiral Halsey’s.
--
Bruce Johnson
University of
Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group
Institutions do not have
opinions, merely customs
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