Sure; I'm still not clear, however, on what you meant by Jupiter being "jump distance" ?Originally posted by Aramis:
If you want, I'll post the python script I used.
Sure; I'm still not clear, however, on what you meant by Jupiter being "jump distance" ?Originally posted by Aramis:
If you want, I'll post the python script I used.
Sure; I'm still not clear, however, on what you meant by Jupiter being "jump distance" ?Originally posted by Aramis:
If you want, I'll post the python script I used.
Interestingly enough, the Solomani Sourcebook for Classic Traveller has about a page or so about the activities of UNSCA and the development of jump drive. In a bit of serendipity, the premise presented was that jump drive DID serve as an in-system form of travel for several years before becoming adapted to interstellar flight. Much of this material gets re-presented in G:T Interstellar Wars, along with some new material.Originally posted by Aramis:
Jupiter is far enough away that jumping will be faster than n-space flight. Heck, without 4G+ continuous thrust, Jupiter is faster to jump to.
Interestingly enough, the Solomani Sourcebook for Classic Traveller has about a page or so about the activities of UNSCA and the development of jump drive. In a bit of serendipity, the premise presented was that jump drive DID serve as an in-system form of travel for several years before becoming adapted to interstellar flight. Much of this material gets re-presented in G:T Interstellar Wars, along with some new material.Originally posted by Aramis:
Jupiter is far enough away that jumping will be faster than n-space flight. Heck, without 4G+ continuous thrust, Jupiter is faster to jump to.
Interestingly enough, the Solomani Sourcebook for Classic Traveller has about a page or so about the activities of UNSCA and the development of jump drive. In a bit of serendipity, the premise presented was that jump drive DID serve as an in-system form of travel for several years before becoming adapted to interstellar flight. Much of this material gets re-presented in G:T Interstellar Wars, along with some new material.Originally posted by Aramis:
Jupiter is far enough away that jumping will be faster than n-space flight. Heck, without 4G+ continuous thrust, Jupiter is faster to jump to.
Thanks for the code!Originally posted by Aramis:
OB: most of the materials there are from a dubious source... and are going very pro-trek...
I wouldn't call that similar...
Thanks for the code!Originally posted by Aramis:
OB: most of the materials there are from a dubious source... and are going very pro-trek...
I wouldn't call that similar...
Thanks for the code!Originally posted by Aramis:
OB: most of the materials there are from a dubious source... and are going very pro-trek...
I wouldn't call that similar...