captainjack23
Cosmic Mongoose
EDG said:captainjack23 said:You don't actually have Scouts yet, right ?
No, I'm just asking what it's based on. I suppose that eventually I'll see the published version (this is one book I may be tempted to pick up, depending on how many glaring layout errors surface).
That is about it.
I'll have to see the results it generates before I can opinionate properly. But it sounds like it was developed based on something that "felt right" rather than by fully generating systems and simplifying things down to see how many planets on average fell in each zone or within the jump shadow.
No, it's based on the points I mentioned. I'm assuming that "felt right" is a polite way of saying "hogwash" ? 8)
If so, you'd be basically right; but here's the issue: generating the system and then defining the count (as you suggest) would have required that I generate stellar data that I would have to pull out of thin air, (or copy without permission) so I avoided that entirely, and tried to avoid anything that would tie MGT to more essentially made-up planetary and stellar data -which is what it would be if I did it. So, since I didn't have the time and motivation to get another doctora te (this one in planetary sciences), I didn't.
I do have to say that it's a system I sent to you for input during the playtest - and you were pretty definite that you weren't interested in my approach or my system, or the need for it. Fair enough, and no hard feelings, but the lack of technical input didn't go away; and so it probably isn't anything you like now.
It is an attempt to hit a greater level of narrative description than in the core book, without the detail intended for a specific book, with a minimum of handwavium. There is, however lots more in the book than this one page digression for the help of the GM.