I think the thing to realize here is that FTL is fantasy....regardless of all the speculative theories that may currently exist in Physics; they are just that, speculative.
In fact, there are a lot of pieces of Traveller technology that make it more sci-fantasy instead of sci-fiction; but all of them have been discussed again and again on other threads, and my post here isn't an attempt to re-hash them.
Instead, I'm building on a comment made in an earlier post about different methods of FTL travel. I see no reason why there can't be co-existing FTL technologies, each derivative of the peculiarities of the species that developed them.
In fact, I don’t see any reason why FTL types are progressed through as technology increases. I’ve always had a problem with the tech tables as being 100 years per advanced TL, while the 20th Century occupies 3 or 4 TL alone. I think history shows that technological advancement progresses at a rate by which the time between each benchmark advance decreases. Heck, already the tech of the 70s and the future predictions that existed then have been blown away in a lot of ways.
I’d think that perhaps the earliest method of FTL would be those types that rely initially on naturally occurring phenomena. This could either be through some hypothetical and albeit fantastical ‘discrepancy’ in Space-Time. This could be progressed to an attempt to manually duplicate said discrepancy. The knowledge gained in those endeavors could then be used to create an all together different method of travel.
Perhaps something akin to a ‘space whirlpool’ <insert techno-talk on how/why here> and then as technology progresses the effort to manually create said whirlpool. Then, again, as tech progresses and scientific knowledge excels the realization that the whirlpool isn’t needed at all.
Or, better yet, something more akin to the how oceanic travel on this planet ensued. Currents exist in nature and when man took to water he made use of those currents to travel where they too him. In fact, many speculate this mode of travel was what populated the Pacific Islands.
If we precede from the purely wistful thought that nature (i.e. the universe) exists in such a way that once the ‘secret’ is discovered things are made easy. Take flight for example. Man had always dreamed of it. But, it seemed impossible and improbable. Even when balloons and other LTA craft were developed HTA was deemed impossible by most. But, once the ‘secrets’ were discovered it was actually quite simple and has now become common place.
So…what is this rambling point getting to?
I think what I’m trying to say is that 1) I think FTL travel will be easy and commonplace once the ‘secret’ is found; not though any scientific knowledge but from a believe in how the Universe works. And, that, 2) I think that there will and can be any number of different ways to achieve FTL.
Some FTL methods I’ve seen employed in the 20+ years I’ve been playing traveler:
1. Jump Engines don’t need fuel, just time to recharge
2. Jump Engines use Fuel Rods instead of ‘gas’ which require the toxic rods to be replaced after X jumps.
3. I’ve seen where the Jump number is treated as the speed of the ship either in LY per x time or Parsecs per x time
4. I even had one GM that used the tables, but they were called Warp Drives and the tables were expanded to J-9 (CT book 2). He ‘star trek’ ized the space stuff
5. I’ve seen (and run myself) games were there was no FTL and travel was via Star Gates. Ship designs were turned into hulking things where fuel and jump engines weren’t needed….a lot of space to pack stuff into your ship…
6. I’ve run a campaign that was local to a single system, all at TL9, with some modified rules for rockets and gravity and life-support….it proved as exciting as any FTL game I ever ran and my players still talk about it to this day as ‘feeling’ like they were in space.
Currently, I’m intrigued with the method of travel used in the Freelancer game and have been thinking how the ‘Trade Lanes’ method of accelerated travel can be implemented into a Traveller type setting……
Ramble mode off
