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.
The reason is for believability. I doubt that we'll ever have a convieniant FTL technology that can whiz us to the stars in a matter or weeks. Having one FTL technology is unlikely enough, having more than one is even more unlikely. Traveller tries to be a fairly realistic setting while remaining a space opera. Compare Traveller to Star Wars for example.
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.
The Tech Tables have been revised for T20. In the old CT they were thus.
Tech Level
0: Stone age
1: Bronze age to middle ages
2: 14th to 17th centuries
3: 1700 to 1860
4: 1860 to 1900
5: 1900 to 1940
6: 1940 to 1970
7: 1970 to 1980
8: 1980 to 1990
9: 1990 to 2000
A: Interstellar community
According to this table we should be at Tech Level A. The T20 Tech table keeps tech levels up through 6 the same, but continues this way:
Tech Level
7: 1970 to 1990
8: 1990 to 2100
9: 2100+
A: Early Interstellar
The reason is for believability. I doubt that we'll ever have a convieniant FTL technology that can whiz us to the stars in a matter or weeks. Having one FTL technology is unlikely enough, having more than one is even more unlikely. Traveller tries to be a fairly realistic setting while remaining a space opera. Compare Traveller to Star Wars for example.
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.
The Tech Tables have been revised for T20. In the old CT they were thus.
Tech Level
0: Stone age
1: Bronze age to middle ages
2: 14th to 17th centuries
3: 1700 to 1860
4: 1860 to 1900
5: 1900 to 1940
6: 1940 to 1970
7: 1970 to 1980
8: 1980 to 1990
9: 1990 to 2000
A: Interstellar community
According to this table we should be at Tech Level A. The T20 Tech table keeps tech levels up through 6 the same, but continues this way:
Tech Level
7: 1970 to 1990
8: 1990 to 2100
9: 2100+
A: Early Interstellar