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Hi all I do not know if someone has answered this but I am going to ask anyways. Of the online Traveller Atlases which one is the most accurate UWPs wise?
Great site.
Remember, some UWPs were broken to start with!
I don't think you'll find any online or offline detailed Atlas which is not based on this data set - your opinion of which I agree with.Most of the UWPs are based around the flawed and non-canon sunbane data set. But its still a worthwhile site.
The Domain of Deneb was in MTJ, which was canon, before TNE.
Hey folks. This is the guy behind travellermap.com here.
To that end, I try and use the "T5" cleanup data where possible, which aims to cover all of the Imperial worlds, and is based on (in priority order) the detailed GDW CT canon sources (listed in this thread), the GDW Atlas of the Imperium, and the DGP data uploaded to GEnie with HIWG additions (what's commonly called "Sunbane"). I fall back to data based on GDW and DGP sources where possible (e.g. derived from dotmaps), HIWG and finally other submissions.
Because it does no harm except when people's mistaken beliefs make it so and may do some good. Those who don't want to use a particular UWP are free to change it; those who like to keep their TU compatible with a lot of other peoples' TUs (and thus able to use the stuff other people produce for the same UWP without too much effort) can stick to the UWP and no harm done to the ones that don't want it in the first place.This is one of the things I have never properly understood, the desire to definitively map the entire Imperium. Why on earth do people want a set in concrete canon UWP for every world in the Imperium?
All that would accomplish would be to assure that no one got any help with developing that sector instead of just the people who didn't like the official version. A defite lose/lose (well, no win) solution.I'd like to see at least one Imperial sector ring fenced as a referees preserve. You've got the dot map and starport already from AotI. Why not put one aside (Daibei would be good) and leave it as is like Foreven and have something rimward to allow Imperial/Solomani rivalry (Hinterworlds would have been ideal, but MT put paid to that; Leonidae would do though.)
Because it does no harm except when people's mistaken beliefs make it so and may do some good. Those who don't want to use a particular UWP are free to change it; those who like to keep their TU compatible with a lot of other peoples' TUs (and thus able to use the stuff other people produce for the same UWP without too much effort) can stick to the UWP and no harm done to the ones that don't want it in the first place.
All that would accomplish would be to assure that no one got any help with developing that sector instead of just the people who didn't like the official version. A defite lose/lose (well, no win) solution.
Hans
As long as it's far far away from any sector I'm working on I don't actually mind. Foreven, right next to the Spinward Marches, annoyed me and continues to annoy me to this very day.Charted space is MORE than big enough for a shared universe (living Trav if you like) without losing anything by setting aside a couple of corners not to be developed officially.
There's a simple solution to that. Develop your own Traveller Universe. If you set your campaign in a shared universe, I feel that you should be prepared for the consequences.People are a funny lot, don't like seeing what they've worked out overwritten by something published later on. Yes it is illogical and nothing stops you ignoring what is published as you point out, but that's people for you.
It's been tried and it didn't work well. Sectors influence neighboring sectors, and being unable to establish any facts about systems just a few parsecs away is constraining. When I wrote up the Darrians for GT:Humanity I was forced to ignore any sort of historical interaction with places closer to Darrian than the Imperium was to them. Annoying.Its the whole point in having a ref's preserve in the first place.
As long as it's far far away from any sector I'm working on I don't actually mind. Foreven, right next to the Spinward Marches, annoyed me and continues to annoy me to this very day.
There's a simple solution to that. Develop your own Traveller Universe. If you set your campaign in a shared universe, I feel that you should be prepared for the consequences.
It's been tried and it didn't work well. Sectors influence neighboring sectors, and being unable to establish any facts about systems just a few parsecs away is constraining. When I wrote up the Darrians for GT:Humanity I was forced to ignore any sort of historical interaction with places closer to Darrian than the Imperium was to them. Annoying.
As I said, I don't really mind a ref's preserve as long as it's not near my patch (How about Theta Borealis Sector? :devil, but I feel sorry for the refs who wants to put their campaigns near it. Or who already did put their campaigns IN it.
Hans
Are you saying that Foreven doesn't really annoy me or that I'm being silly to let Foreven annoy me? Because if it's the first, you're wrong and if it's the second, I disagree.A frontier sector on the fringes of colonized space. Not really much more of a problem than dealing with variable ZS borders, Vland shifting orbit, K'kree conducting genetic modifications on themselves![]()
What established canon? You're specifically requesting an area with no established canon, or at least no more than any referee can easily establish for himself in a couple of hours by cutting and pasting from established canon. How does it help a beginning referee in any way to have a scetor with no prior established canon?I regularly do, or at least use the faraway sector approach. But that is harder for the beginning umpire. To me it seems a little churlish not to allow beginner umpires an area where they can create their own campaign basis and "feed off" established canon.
Already answered that one, but here you go again: Now I'll never get any material produced by others to help me flesh out my campaign. That's my loss. Sure, I might have the bad luck that something offcial that is published after I've started my campaign will contradict something that I've established, but given the amount of work it takes to develop a subsector, let alone a sector, the odds are good that it will instead fill in holes for me, an eventuality devoutly to be wished for. And as I said before, if I'm unlucky, I can just ignore it. I'll never be any worse off than I will be if my sector gets hit be a no-development zoning law.If your game is already set IN an umpire's preserve how do you lose anything by having it guaranteed that no published information will contradict what you've developed?
Depends on the quality of the pre-established canon. If it's decent it constrains me far less than a hands-off edict, because I can simply use it as is and spend my time elaborating on it or something else that could use development. It it's rotten, I can always try to persuade Marc Miller or his designated henchman to let me retcon it.And yes it does place a few constraints on what authors can produce, but so does having pre-established canon (in fact far more.) You work with it![]()
Are you saying that Foreven doesn't really annoy me or that I'm being silly to let Foreven annoy me? Because if it's the first, you're wrong and if it's the second, I disagree.
What established canon? You're specifically requesting an area with no established canon, or at least no more than any referee can easily establish for himself in a couple of hours by cutting and pasting from established canon. How does it help a beginning referee in any way to have a scetor with no prior established canon?
Already answered that one, but here you go again: Now I'll never get any material produced by others to help me flesh out my campaign. That's my loss. Sure, I might have the bad luck that something offcial that is published after I've started my campaign will contradict something that I've established, but given the amount of work it takes to develop a subsector, let alone a sector, the odds are good that it will instead fill in holes for me, an eventuality devoutly to be wished for. And as I said before, if I'm unlucky, I can just ignore it. I'll never be any worse off than I will be if my sector gets hit be a no-development zoning law.
Depends on the quality of the pre-established canon. If it's decent it constrains me far less than a hands-off edict, because I can simply use it as is and spend my time elaborating on it or something else that could use development. It it's rotten, I can always try to persuade Marc Miller or his designated henchman to let me retcon it.
Hans
Ok what about the Interactive Atlas of the Impeuim? I dig the system navigation bit it has. I know the Spinward March data comes from GURPS I am not sure of its Trojan Reach data.
As I said, I don't really mind a ref's preserve as long as it's not near my patch (How about Theta Borealis Sector? :devil, but I feel sorry for the refs who want to put their campaigns near it. Or who already did put their campaigns IN it.