Since when did anyone ever say that Traveller was setting neutral /agnostic?
Since the very first edition in 1977.
Traveller is the rules, not the setting.
There are other settings [2300, Pioneer, Dark Conspiracy] that use the 2d6 mechanics, but they're offshoots of the basic Traveller Charted Space /OTU product.
And let's be 100% here: there is no alternate setting that pulls down as much sales as the Traveller OTU. Not 2300, not Zozer, not anybody. Why are you guys faulting Mongoose for following its sales figures?
I'm not, I just want a bit of clarity.
The current 2nd edition of Mongoose Traveller is the roleplaying game for the Third imperium/OTU/Charted Space setting, much like MegaTraveller, and unlike classic Traveller.
If you want a setting neutral /agnostic 2d6 system, there are several authors that have tried it.
I already have one thanks, it's called Traveller and it came out in 1977, with a revised version in 1981. The setting was detailed in a periodical called thee Journal of the Traveller's Aid Society and in numerous adventures and supplements, although many of the adventures did not rely on the setting at all.
Cephus, Zozer, etc. You can find their work all over DTRPG. Personally, I love the Traveller setting more than I love the mechanics of 2d6.
You mean you love the Third Imperium, Charted Space, and the OTU more than you like the game system the setting was designed to illustrate the use of (almost, they didn't always use the rules as written when writing for the setting).
YMMV and all that, but I find 2d6 to be much less adaptable than d100 for personally designed milieux. But I'm down for new material on the setting I've loved for nearly 50 years every day of the week. I don't have to agree with it, after all. That's what 'IMTU' means.
I've never been that much of a fan of the Third Imperium et al setting, too much contradiction and inconsistency. I don't use it all that much as it is written.
Doesn't mean I dislike it, I have rather a lot of material for it after all
And what does ANY of this have to do with estimating Earth's current tech level?
I have no idea. I thought the Earth's current TL discussion was over by now, is there anything new to bring to the discussion?
Still TL7, with a bit of experimental stuff going on.