GypsyComet said:Ruupiin Sector is now up, in related news.
GypsyComet said:That would be me, yes.
(not like it's a secret if you've looked at the T20 credits page or my old website)
Updating the most primitive placeheld sectors (Gur and X'kug) and getting a map into Kilong are the next steps. There was also a chunk of K'kree space that was done earlier using the standard planetary rules instead of the K'kree specific rules in their CT book, so those are also on the list for a look.
paltrysum said:I assume that you have you looked at Mike McKeown's Kaa G!'kul Sector, the crossroads of human, Hiver, and K'kree space. He has an interesting take on what that might look like.
Old School said:Yikes
Ursus Maior said:Old School said:Yikes
This.
paltrysum said:Unfortunately, you aren't likely to get in touch with Leroy, possibly ever. Not that you'd want to if you found out what has become of him. He's in prison for doing something quite bad. It gets worse if you go down the web search rathole by Googling his name. And yes, the Traveller Leroy and the one in the Colorado State Prison system are one and the same.
Suffice it to say you won't need anyone's approval but travellermap's Joshua Bell if you want to work on some of those sectors.
GypsyComet said:While I didn't find his dotmap for Luretiir'girr until after I'd done my own, his subsector names for about half the sector do survive. Somewhat amusingly he had the same idea for stellar density that I did, though I didn't read his work in the region until much later. Couldn't stand the man in online encounters, so I avoided his HIWG work until taking over the bulk of K'kree development.
FWIW, X'kug is in error checking prior to Traveller Map presentation. Then on to Kilong. the last hole in the map.