Tom Kalbfus
Mongoose


What do you think of this as a setting?

here's the other version of the Discovery.
Yes, I was thinking of using the Orbital varient of Traveller. Since I'm trying to place it in the future, I think 2041 is a suitable year, one where we are likely to have a Moonbase and an orbital hotel. My guess is there would be a crewed facility on Mars as well, though that doesn't figure into the story.ShawnDriscoll said:2001 is a great setting to role-play in using Traveller.
Tom Kalbfus said:Since I'm trying to place it in the future, I think 2041 is a suitable year, one where we are likely to have a Moonbase and an orbital hotel.
We could not build the USS Discovery in 2001, the main body of the ship would be from $500 billion to $1 trillion , this is 6000 tons to orbit, it would require 60 Saturn V launches to low Earth orbit just to get the construction material there, or about 300 launches of the US Space Shuttle. I suppose if the President of the United States was a maniac space buff, the country could probably do this, the main sticking point is we would not have been able to build HAL and we would not have had those low berths in the centrifuge wheel. The Moon base would have been nothing to write home about, just a few cans on lander legs, the wheel space station would be unaffordable, we could barely afford to build the USS Discovery, there would not be much money left over to build that double hulled wheel space station.ShawnDriscoll said:I just play it as an alternate 2001 year rather than in the future.
That is very energetic nuclear waste I would say!AndrewW said:Tom Kalbfus said:Since I'm trying to place it in the future, I think 2041 is a suitable year, one where we are likely to have a Moonbase and an orbital hotel.
Be careful if you use that Moonbase for nuclear waste storage...
What do you mean we couldn't build all that stuff? I'm talking about an alternate 2001 setting to role-play in using Traveller's die mechanic.Tom Kalbfus said:We could not build the USS Discovery in 2001, the main body of the ship would be from $500 billion to $1 trillion , this is 6000 tons to orbit, it would require 60 Saturn V launches to low Earth orbit just to get the construction material there, or about 300 launches of the US Space Shuttle. I suppose if the President of the United States was a maniac space buff, the country could probably do this, the main sticking point is we would not have been able to build HAL and we would not have had those low berths in the centrifuge wheel. The Moon base would have been nothing to write home about, just a few cans on lander legs, the wheel space station would be unaffordable, we could barely afford to build the USS Discovery, there would not be much money left over to build that double hulled wheel space station.ShawnDriscoll said:I just play it as an alternate 2001 year rather than in the future.
With 2001 era technology, we couldn't build HAL 9000, that was the key to my picking the date 2041, because according to Moore's Law, our computers whould be up to the task of simulating an entire human brain by that time, We con't have cold sleep either, and the USS Discovery was a sleeper ship, would could have built the ship in 2001, but we could not have built the low berths or HAL 9000, two key elements of the plot. It would be very hard to accelerate Moore's law, private industry is already pushing this technology as much as it could be pushed, I doubt any amount of government spending could change the timeline where we achieve human level machine intelligence.ShawnDriscoll said:What do you mean we couldn't build all that stuff? I'm talking about an alternate 2001 setting to role-play in using Traveller's die mechanic.Tom Kalbfus said:We could not build the USS Discovery in 2001, the main body of the ship would be from $500 billion to $1 trillion , this is 6000 tons to orbit, it would require 60 Saturn V launches to low Earth orbit just to get the construction material there, or about 300 launches of the US Space Shuttle. I suppose if the President of the United States was a maniac space buff, the country could probably do this, the main sticking point is we would not have been able to build HAL and we would not have had those low berths in the centrifuge wheel. The Moon base would have been nothing to write home about, just a few cans on lander legs, the wheel space station would be unaffordable, we could barely afford to build the USS Discovery, there would not be much money left over to build that double hulled wheel space station.ShawnDriscoll said:I just play it as an alternate 2001 year rather than in the future.
Space 1999 was a kid's show, just like the Adventures of Baron Munchausen.Condottiere said:Could be that the moon blasted off while the Discovery crew is still hibernating; cause of the explosion blamed on chemical dump, actually some alien artifact was at fault.