Border Reiver said:
Alien Module 6: Solomani states that the first jump to Barnard was made via a stop off and refueling point 1 parsec out (this is also mentioned in the Imperium rules) thus deep space jumps were achievable by the Terrans pre Interstellar Wars.
Does GT:IW say different? :?:
So, yes. GTIW are in conflict to the extent that 1. no references to mass jumps in canon except for the board games, and 2. The Terrans are described as using a fueling point, not a jump point. Are they the same ? It's a relevant question insofar as a secondary source is authoritative to the extent that it does not contradict a primary source. The two notes, as well as the DGP data, are referring to the same period, not comparing two different times that may have made different use of jump technology. So canon levels aside, there is an issue.
If a fuel point
isn't a jump point, then GTIW is in error.
If it is, we still have a few problems, such as why it wasn't called a jump point; and if its a place that facilitates jump, why isn't it marked, and why jump theory (MWM) allows jump anywhere except within the 100d limit, and is silent about other issues such as earlier jump use. (and actually, jump still can occur, just not predictable jumping)
Honestly, has anyone ever actually asked Marc (or, heck, Loren )how te games Imperium and Dark Nebula fit into the OTU history or what their authoritativeness is ?
Damn. It may just be unsolvable. Imagine that, in a fictional history assembled from at least two different genres over 30 years of time by several authors all sort of semi collaborating. 8) 8) 8) 8)