Or they decided that going around was usually more economic. You do realize that with jump-2 a lot of jump-3 gaps can be circumvented, right?They somehow mothball the tugs they needed to place stepping stones in 3 parsec gaps too? You know, the ones they crossed with jump2 drive?
So, once again, they're stupid, right?
Or there are workarounds that work, after a fashion, for individual ships but not for massed fleets.Jump2 doesn't make all the gaps magically go away and part of the GT:ISW idiocy holds that the techniques for mass-less jumps won't be developed until the Aslan Border Wars as modeled in the Dark Nebula wargame. That means everyone everywhere is either avoiding gaps greater than their current jump drive ratings or placing planetoids in them with STL tugs until the technique is invented. That means Zho, Vargr, K'Kree, Hiver, Vilani, Sollie, and even Aslan. Everyone.
Could that have something to do with the fact that your 'disposals' aren't as conclusive for me as they apparently are for you?We've had this discussion for years now. You propose, I dispose, and you then come up with what are essentially the same proposals again.
See, Bill, that's the thing. I'm not trying to excuse it and I'm not trying as hard as I possibly can to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that it doesn't work. I'm trying to make it work. An outrageous goal, no doubt, but that's how it is.You can't excuse this away, there is no plausible reason for GT:ISW's mass requirement because it is both internally inconsistent and canonical train wreck.
Ir was Jon, not Pulver.GT:ISW problems actually began with GT:RoF. Before RoF, we knew about the Interstellar Wars but we knew little about their actual conduct. Pulver decided to write a more detailed history of the wars and made the huge mistake of using the map from Imperium rather than the actual sector map.
Which is better than 95% of all canonical statements, which are based on nothing at all other than ideas that pop into the authors' heads. But it's a moot point. It doesn't matter in the least why Jon wrote what he wrote. What's important is, does it or does it not work? And if it doesn't work, can it be fixed?So, Pulver wrote up a history of the war using premises that were fundamentally flawed. Before [RoF we could have said that both Terran and Vilani moved or attacked across the Sirius Gap because there was nothing that said otherwise. in RoF, we are specifically told no attacks took place but that statement rests solely on Pulver's mistaken use of a wargame that predates Traveller and doesn't use jump drive.
I don't think so. Please explain how it is special pleading.It's special pleading, nothing more. Thousand to one chance or million to one chance, no matter it nothing but special pleading.
Books could be written about things that have no previous mention in canon. Absence of evidence is evidence of absence, to be sure, but it is very far from being proof of absence.The dwarfs are everywhere everyone from Zhos to Hivers needed them to be except between Sirius and Sol. GT:ISW flatly states that no one could do deep space jumps until the Aslan Border War period. No one. Everyone was either avoiding gaps or towing planetoids into them, despite no previous mentions in canon of either thing occurring.
The Loeskalth specifically used SLT to cross the Great Rift, but the rest of your examples are cogent. So we're back to workarounds that work for individual ships but are a problem for massed fleets.The K'Kree expanded and even crossed the Lesser Rift without being able to do it. The Hivers expanded and even fought a war with the K'Kree without being able to do it. The Loeskalth flew their generation ship out to the Far Frontiers without being able to do it. The Vargr expanded around Windhorn without being able to do it. The Zhodani somehow launched their core expeditions without being able to do it. The Aslan even somehow crossed the Great Rift and surveyed the Jump-5 Route without being able to do it.
Is this a trick question?And why do we need a brown dwarf missing between Sirius and Sol anyway?
Hans