I'm having a hard time coming up with numbers that sound "right" for my project.
Assuming the m-drive technology of Traveller, but an FTL system that requires you to leave the outer boundries of a stellar system to utilize it, what kind of AU distances sound "right"? Kind of like the 100d limit for planets, but on a much larger scale.
In otherwords, if your FTL could take you to the outer boundries of a steller system, but you had to "hoof it" the rest of the way on m-drive, how far out would it be reasonable for routine traders to travel in-system to complete their business? Particularly when there may be other systems near by that have a "smaller" boundry.
Hmm - not explaining that very well. Let's take a real world analogy. When you're driving down a highway, when it comes time to stop for food or gas, most people will drive further along and take the exit where the fast food restaurants and gas stations are right there, rather than taking a two lane road a few miles into a town - even if they could get better food and cheaper gas in that town.
So if there were a highway system connecting star systems, what's a reasonable distance in AUs away from that "highway" for a star system to be for it to be considered accessible. I do realize that part of that determination will be how habitable the system is as well.
Assuming the m-drive technology of Traveller, but an FTL system that requires you to leave the outer boundries of a stellar system to utilize it, what kind of AU distances sound "right"? Kind of like the 100d limit for planets, but on a much larger scale.
In otherwords, if your FTL could take you to the outer boundries of a steller system, but you had to "hoof it" the rest of the way on m-drive, how far out would it be reasonable for routine traders to travel in-system to complete their business? Particularly when there may be other systems near by that have a "smaller" boundry.
Hmm - not explaining that very well. Let's take a real world analogy. When you're driving down a highway, when it comes time to stop for food or gas, most people will drive further along and take the exit where the fast food restaurants and gas stations are right there, rather than taking a two lane road a few miles into a town - even if they could get better food and cheaper gas in that town.
So if there were a highway system connecting star systems, what's a reasonable distance in AUs away from that "highway" for a star system to be for it to be considered accessible. I do realize that part of that determination will be how habitable the system is as well.