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Rapid communication ships which are designed to make optimum use of jump technology in communicating information within the [[Library Data:Third Imperium|Imperium]]. Because the Imperium is so large, ordinary communication must depend on ships traveling along established trade routes, making [[Library Data:Regina (world)|Regina]] nearly four years out from the Imperial Core given routine jump lengths and layovers.{{Page cite|name=GURPS Traveller Core Rules|page=31|citeName=GT31}}
 
Rapid communication ships which are designed to make optimum use of jump technology in communicating information within the [[Library Data:Third Imperium|Imperium]]. Because the Imperium is so large, ordinary communication must depend on ships traveling along established trade routes, making [[Library Data:Regina (world)|Regina]] nearly four years out from the Imperial Core given routine jump lengths and layovers.{{Page cite|name=GURPS Traveller Core Rules|page=31|citeName=GT31}}
  
The express boat (abbreviated Xboat) system, established originally in 624 and expanded to cover the entire Imperium by 718, cuts this communication time by more than 75%. Selected locations along major trade routes are established as sites for [[Library Data:Xboat stations]] which are orbital facilities that service and refuel the Xboats on their communications runs.{{Page cite|citeName=GT31}}
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The express boat (abbreviated Xboat) system, established originally in 624 and expanded to cover the entire Imperium by 718, cuts this communication time by more than 75%. Selected locations along major trade routes are established as sites for [[Library Data:Xboat stations|Xboat stations]] which are orbital facilities that service and refuel the Xboats on their communications runs.{{Page cite|citeName=GT31}}
  
 
As an Xboat arrives in a system, it beams its recorded data to the Xboat station, which then retransmits it to an Xboat standing by for a jump outsystem. Time between jumps is almost always less than four hours and has been recorded at less than seven minutes, making the speed of communication nearly the speed of jump (since Xboats carry jump-4 drives, this is basically four parsecs per week). In practice, this speed is reduced by the fact that trade routes do not follow straight lines and that not all jumps are made at jump-4. Nonetheless, the system achieves approximately jump-2.6 per week.{{Page cite|citeName=GT31}}
 
As an Xboat arrives in a system, it beams its recorded data to the Xboat station, which then retransmits it to an Xboat standing by for a jump outsystem. Time between jumps is almost always less than four hours and has been recorded at less than seven minutes, making the speed of communication nearly the speed of jump (since Xboats carry jump-4 drives, this is basically four parsecs per week). In practice, this speed is reduced by the fact that trade routes do not follow straight lines and that not all jumps are made at jump-4. Nonetheless, the system achieves approximately jump-2.6 per week.{{Page cite|citeName=GT31}}

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Rapid communication ships which are designed to make optimum use of jump technology in communicating information within the Imperium. Because the Imperium is so large, ordinary communication must depend on ships traveling along established trade routes, making Regina nearly four years out from the Imperial Core given routine jump lengths and layovers.[1]

The express boat (abbreviated Xboat) system, established originally in 624 and expanded to cover the entire Imperium by 718, cuts this communication time by more than 75%. Selected locations along major trade routes are established as sites for Xboat stations which are orbital facilities that service and refuel the Xboats on their communications runs.[1]

As an Xboat arrives in a system, it beams its recorded data to the Xboat station, which then retransmits it to an Xboat standing by for a jump outsystem. Time between jumps is almost always less than four hours and has been recorded at less than seven minutes, making the speed of communication nearly the speed of jump (since Xboats carry jump-4 drives, this is basically four parsecs per week). In practice, this speed is reduced by the fact that trade routes do not follow straight lines and that not all jumps are made at jump-4. Nonetheless, the system achieves approximately jump-2.6 per week.[1]