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== Origin of the terms ==
 
== Origin of the terms ==
  
The first use of "Main" I've been able to find is in [[Library Data (N-Z)]] from 1983, in a reference to the [[Spinward Main]]. Later books (and non-canon references) make similar kinds of off-hand references to the terms "Main", "Branch", "Cluster", and "Trace". That is, the terms are used in names, like "Spinward Main" without any precise definition.  
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The first use of "Main" I've been able to find is in [[Library Data (N-Z)]] from 1983, in a reference to the [[Spinward Main]].  
  
Based upon the existing known names, I applied the separation at 50 system to distinguish between a Main (with branches) and a Trace or Cluster. As the latter two terms are never defined (just used), the wiki asserts they are interchangeable.  
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The term Cluster shows up in the [[The Spinward Marches]] (referring to the Jewell cluster). And again in [[Library Data (A-M)]] under Glea (Glean Cluster, an unusually rich grouping of 16 Hiver-habitable worlds, mutually accessible by jump-I shipping).
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Later books (and non-canon references) make similar kinds of off-hand references to the terms "Main", "Branch", "Cluster", and "Trace". That is, the terms are used in names, like "Spinward Main" without any precise definition.
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Based upon the existing known names and some of the references, I applied the separation at 50 system to distinguish between a Main (with branches) and a Trace or Cluster. As the latter two terms are never defined (just used), the wiki asserts they are interchangeable.  
  
 
Since the smallest grouping of independent systems given a name in canon was between five and 10 systems, I asserted the smallest grouping was 5 systems. The list above gathered from the COTI group-mind may provide a non-canon version of a name for the smaller groupings.  
 
Since the smallest grouping of independent systems given a name in canon was between five and 10 systems, I asserted the smallest grouping was 5 systems. The list above gathered from the COTI group-mind may provide a non-canon version of a name for the smaller groupings.  
  
 
[[User:Tjoneslo|Tjoneslo]] ([[User talk:Tjoneslo|talk]]) 18:36, 19 July 2016 (EDT)
 
[[User:Tjoneslo|Tjoneslo]] ([[User talk:Tjoneslo|talk]]) 18:36, 19 July 2016 (EDT)

Revision as of 22:46, 19 July 2016

Discussions (2015)

CotI Link: What does one call a J-2 jump "main"?

Notes (2015)

Collected ideas from CotI members:

  • Access
  • Backwater
  • Connector
  • Corridor
  • Hinters
  • Line
  • Loop
  • Nexus
  • Pendant
  • Reach
  • Route
  • Run
  • Scatters
  • Space Lane
  • Spur
  • Starlane
  • Tract
  • Trade Route
  • Wisp

Greater Mains (Yellow)

  • Star systems on long (50 or more stars) mains.
  • Most multi-sector and single-sector mains are greater mains.
  • High economic and trade activity (interstellar traffic).

Lesser Mains (Blue)

  • Star systems on short (10 - 50 stars) mains.
  • Many subsector mains are lesser mains.
  • Moderate economic and trade activity (interstellar traffic).

Arms, Branches, Traces, Clusters & Others (Green)

  • Star systems with few if any significant connections to any main.
  • May be subsets of larger mains.
  • Most of these astrographic features are located in just one or two subsectors.
  • Low economic and trade activity (interstellar traffic).

Origin of the terms

The first use of "Main" I've been able to find is in Library Data (N-Z) from 1983, in a reference to the Spinward Main.

The term Cluster shows up in the The Spinward Marches (referring to the Jewell cluster). And again in Library Data (A-M) under Glea (Glean Cluster, an unusually rich grouping of 16 Hiver-habitable worlds, mutually accessible by jump-I shipping).

Later books (and non-canon references) make similar kinds of off-hand references to the terms "Main", "Branch", "Cluster", and "Trace". That is, the terms are used in names, like "Spinward Main" without any precise definition.

Based upon the existing known names and some of the references, I applied the separation at 50 system to distinguish between a Main (with branches) and a Trace or Cluster. As the latter two terms are never defined (just used), the wiki asserts they are interchangeable.

Since the smallest grouping of independent systems given a name in canon was between five and 10 systems, I asserted the smallest grouping was 5 systems. The list above gathered from the COTI group-mind may provide a non-canon version of a name for the smaller groupings.

Tjoneslo (talk) 18:36, 19 July 2016 (EDT)