Mithras
Banded Mongoose
As I squeeze our solar system into the Traveller rules for my setting book Orbital, I find myself requiring some variation for the travellers.
I've made these very minor re-interpretations to the UWP codes to provide a bit more variation in the trade codes:
Atmosphere: Mars has a Very Thin, Tainted atmosphere due to half a century of terraforming, this increase in pressure has allowed a small increase in average global temperature (and enables me to describe Mars as a 'desert world'. Some worlds are listed with trace atmospheres in the scientific literature, a tenuous body of gas which has measurable chemical constituents (including Io and Triton). They are listed here as Atmosphere 1 (Trace) although the actual pressure readings of these atmospheres are far lower than those given on TMB p.171.
Hydrographics: To provide more diversity in trade codes, many of the icy moons have been given Hydrographic ratings of 1 qualifying them as Ice-Capped. Since nearly every body in the solar system that has regions experiencing little sunlight has deposits of water ice, we use the term Ice-Capped to mean ‘has liquid water beneath an icy crust’. These liquid water oceans are postulated on Europa, Enceladus and on other moons also. Ice-capped means ‘a subsurface ocean beneath the ice’.
How does this sit with you? I really need some designation for a subsurface ocean,and calling anything with ice ice-capped really won't work because almost anything beyond the Main Belt is going to be Ice-Capped.
I've made these very minor re-interpretations to the UWP codes to provide a bit more variation in the trade codes:
Atmosphere: Mars has a Very Thin, Tainted atmosphere due to half a century of terraforming, this increase in pressure has allowed a small increase in average global temperature (and enables me to describe Mars as a 'desert world'. Some worlds are listed with trace atmospheres in the scientific literature, a tenuous body of gas which has measurable chemical constituents (including Io and Triton). They are listed here as Atmosphere 1 (Trace) although the actual pressure readings of these atmospheres are far lower than those given on TMB p.171.
Hydrographics: To provide more diversity in trade codes, many of the icy moons have been given Hydrographic ratings of 1 qualifying them as Ice-Capped. Since nearly every body in the solar system that has regions experiencing little sunlight has deposits of water ice, we use the term Ice-Capped to mean ‘has liquid water beneath an icy crust’. These liquid water oceans are postulated on Europa, Enceladus and on other moons also. Ice-capped means ‘a subsurface ocean beneath the ice’.
How does this sit with you? I really need some designation for a subsurface ocean,and calling anything with ice ice-capped really won't work because almost anything beyond the Main Belt is going to be Ice-Capped.