You call that well defined?!?I'd disagree, though not strenuously. I think it was pretty well defined as a small ship universe, an area of frontiers, where one man (or one ship) could make a difference.
I think you're dead wrong there. There's nothing physically or economic that prevents states with trillions of inhabitants from fielding big cruisers (and battleships) by the thousands.And said someone(s) didn't fully appreciate (so the "update" failed to reflect) the physics and economics required to support that.Rancke2 said:Then things changed. I guess someone realized just what the industrial potential of high-tech worlds with billions of inhabitants was. The biggest ships are now 1,000,000T. Cruisers range from 20,000T to 100,000T and they are built by the score and deployed in squadrons.
Or small cruisers and 5000T battleships by the hundreds of thousands... :devil:
Could be, but if they didn't realize what they were doing, they certainly managed to hit inside the ballpark. The canonical figures are a bit on the low side and it's necessary to assume that a truly huge slice of the budget goes to logistics, but they'll do.In my opinion a (the?) big reason for High Guard was much simpler. Said someone(s) saw Star Wars and reacted "KEWL! Traveller MUST have HUGE star destroyers!!"
...damn the consequences and full speed ahead.
Mind you, that ship sailed long ago. The OTU is a big ship universe and has been for thrity years.
Hans