What book is needed to have a full map of the Universe

Hans Rancke said:
BFalcon said:
jaz0nj4ckal said:
Jeraa - what is X-boat route in the map legend?

Wow...some places are 8 hex apart...I guess you would need a special jump-ship or only can jump so far, and will have to rough it the rest of the way. I was looking down in the Reft Sector at the Islands Cluster

That's where drop tanks and collapsable cargo-bay fuel tanks come in... allowing a jump-4 capable ship to do multiple jumps - although it's a little risky at lower TLs and you need to allow for the extra time in jump for food and other provisions, it is possible.
If there's an 8-parsec X-boat link marked anywhere, it's some sort of mistake, most likely a missing world in between.


Hans
It is not an x-boat marker, only empty space. I was confused as to what the x-boat markers are.
 
jaz0nj4ckal said:
-=back ground=-
I am glad I was given Traveller, but I’m not even sure if I was thought of in 1982 ++smiles++ . A while back I was given GURPS for doing well in school; however, I found the system over complicated and overwhelmed with all the different modifiers/penalties, which seemed to change with every situation. In addition, I couldn’t get anyone to play, since most of my friends are into PlayStation or World of Warcraft; however, to me it is all about: the story, rolling the dice, and making an elaborate story of my own.

Thanks again everyone!!!

Ah, didn't have that problem back when Traveller started. Wasn't any PlayStation or World of Warcraft.
 
Jak Nazryth said:
I'm not sure if you can print directly from Travellermap.com.... Anyone know if you can print from that site???

Once you're looking at a sector, at the bottom of the page is a link called "Poster". This will generate a PDF on the fly of the sector you're looking at with the current style and options (so you can make it color-on-white if you prefer)

It's possible to use the site APIs to generate PDFs of arbitrary regions by just specifying the correct URL. If you need assistance, leave comments on the blog: travellermap.blogspot.com
 
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