It's often been said that Traveller's supposed to be like the "Age of Sail" in space, but what exactly is that supposed to mean?
The obvious parts are the long travel times and communications limited to the speed of travel - that much I get. But is there much else in the OTU that shares a similarity to the Age of Sail?
Wikipedia has a small article on the AoS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Sail
I guess that the trade ships of the OTU can carry a comparable amount of stuff to the old clippers of the high seas, and maybe the trade is about as speculative (I dunno, is it? I have no idea how trade worked in the Age of Sail. As far as I know it largely consisted of taking stuff from the New World and bringing it back to the Old).
One thing I find interesting about the wiki article is that it mentioned large population movements... which is something we don't see much in the OTU (or if it's there, it's hardly mentioned). The only things like this that I can recall are the colony ships that the Solomani sent out around the Long Night (some of which ended up founding the Sword Worlds). But it's certainly not a big part of the game in its 'modern' era.
Another thing is that in the OTU, planets aren't really treated as such. Instead the starport and its environs are important, but everything else on the planet is pretty poorly defined. Maybe that was the case in the AoS too, but it's almost like the OTU is the equivalent of a massive archipelago of thousands of tiny islands with ports, rather than of big nations sending out large navies everywhere.
And how many individuals really did own their own clippers in the AoS? I guess pirates did, but how many private individuals did? I thought most trade ships were owned by countries, not individuals.
So how similar is the OTU to the Age of Sail really, if you did a side-by-side comparison?
The obvious parts are the long travel times and communications limited to the speed of travel - that much I get. But is there much else in the OTU that shares a similarity to the Age of Sail?
Wikipedia has a small article on the AoS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Sail
I guess that the trade ships of the OTU can carry a comparable amount of stuff to the old clippers of the high seas, and maybe the trade is about as speculative (I dunno, is it? I have no idea how trade worked in the Age of Sail. As far as I know it largely consisted of taking stuff from the New World and bringing it back to the Old).
One thing I find interesting about the wiki article is that it mentioned large population movements... which is something we don't see much in the OTU (or if it's there, it's hardly mentioned). The only things like this that I can recall are the colony ships that the Solomani sent out around the Long Night (some of which ended up founding the Sword Worlds). But it's certainly not a big part of the game in its 'modern' era.
Another thing is that in the OTU, planets aren't really treated as such. Instead the starport and its environs are important, but everything else on the planet is pretty poorly defined. Maybe that was the case in the AoS too, but it's almost like the OTU is the equivalent of a massive archipelago of thousands of tiny islands with ports, rather than of big nations sending out large navies everywhere.
And how many individuals really did own their own clippers in the AoS? I guess pirates did, but how many private individuals did? I thought most trade ships were owned by countries, not individuals.
So how similar is the OTU to the Age of Sail really, if you did a side-by-side comparison?