Conversión de Fechas
Cada Raza Principal usa su propio sistema de datación y, en ocasiones, se hace necesario realizar una "conversión de fechas" entre sistemas. El siguiente artículos esboza el funcionamiento de cada sistema y define la fecha de referencia que determina el año 0 en cada uno, y como convertir fechas entre los diferentes sistemas.
- Por favor, ver Sistemas de Datación para más información.
- Por favor, ver Historia para una lista de eventos.
Descripción(Especificaciones)
Equivalencia de fechas en el Espacio Conocido: Aquí hay una serie de fechas comparadas según varios calendarios que son de uso común a través del Espacio Conocido:
| Solomani | Imperial | Vilani | Zhodani | Aslan | K'Kree | Event | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3621 aC | -8145 | 3,148 PI | -639.1 | -5,442 | 1 | Comienzo del calendario K'Kree | |
| 2208 aC | -6731 | 2,046 PI | 1.1 | -5,301 | 1,186 | Comienzo del calendario Zhodani | |
| dC 1 | -4520 | 361 PI | 981.2 | -2,779 | 3027 | Comienza el calendario Solomani | |
| dC 475 | -4045 | 1 VI | 1,192.2 | -2,237 | 3,422 | Comienza el calendario Vilani | |
| dC2436 | -2083 | 1,496 VI | 2,058.3 | 0 | 5,055 | Comienza el calendario Aslan | |
| dC 4518 | 0 | 3,084 | 2,979.3 | 2,376 | 6,788 | Comienza el calendario Imperial | Start of Imperial calendar |
Tabla de Conversión
Busca la fecha de origen, y después, en la tabla el calendario al que convertir.
| Conversión de Fechas | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Origen(x) | al Solomani | al Imperial | al Vilani | al Zhodani | al Aslan | al K'Kree | al Hiver |
| desde el Solomani | n/a | (x - 4521) / 1.0006644 | |||||
| desde el Imperial | (x * 1.0006644) + 4521 | n/a | (x + 4045)/1.312 | (x + 6731)/2.26 | (x + 2083) / 0.877 | (x + 8145) / 1.2 | (x - 410)*2 |
| from Vilani | (x * 1.312) - 4045 | n/a | |||||
| desde el Zhodani | (x * 2.26) - 6731 | n/a | |||||
| desde el Aslan | (x * 0.877) -2083 | n/a | |||||
| desde el K'Kree | (x * 1.2) - 8145 | n/a | |||||
| desde el Hiver | (x/2) + 410 | n/a | |||||
NOTAS: Téngase en cuenta en la conversión desde un calendario que no tenga año cero (ej. Solomani, Vilani, Zhodani, K'kree) que el punto 0 es un instante en el tiempo en lugar de un año completo y, por tanto, debe tenerse en cuenta ese año "perdido" cuando se pasa de fechas "negativas" a positivas.
History & Background (Dossier)
Primary Calendars of the Imperium: As the largest and most dominant polity, the calendars of the Imperium have been central to interstellar trade and history although despite their wide use, they are still not an official or standardized galactic calendar.
Imperial Calendar
- Main article: Imperial Calendar
The Third Imperium uses a regularized version of the calendar originally developed on Terra. It shares seconds, minutes, hours, days and weeks with the Solomani version, but does not organize them into intermediate months. The Imperial year is exactly 365 days, or 52 weeks with one extra "Holiday" date. The calendar is, naturally, tied to the declaration of the founding of the Imperium by Cleon I.
Solomani Calendar
- Main article: Revised Gregorian Calendar
The Solomani have kept the same dating system that was in use before the Solomani invention of jump drive and coming into contact with the Ziru Sirka. Its reference date is tied to the birth of a popular religious figure from early Terran history.
The Imperial Calendar is heavily influenced by the Solomani dating system, and borrows most of its basic timekeeping units. However, instead of numbering days within a year, as in Imperial practice, days are numbered inside a month, twelve roughly equal subdivisions of the year. Further, the length of the year is subtly different as Solomani calendar still periodically adjusts to synchronize with the sidereal period of Terra around Sol (365.2425 days, thus the Solomani year is 1.0006644 Imperial years). Because of this difference, the first day of the two calendars are 0.74 years apart as of 1116.
Vilani Calendar
The Vilani also count from the founding of the Empire Ziru Sirka. Each Vilani year is ~1.312 Solomani year.
Other Major Race Calendars of Charted Space
Many other races employ calendars and time-keeping systems of importance to trade and history.
Aslan Calendar
- Main article: Aslan Calendar
Aslan dating begins from the formation of the Tlaukhu. Each Aslan year is ~0.877 Solomani years.
Droyne Calendar
The Droyne calendar likely should start around -75,000 Imperial, however the Droyne don't keep good records.
Hiver Calendar
- Main article: Hiver Calendar
Hive Federation dates begin with the official proclaiming of Glea as the Federation capital. This occurred in 410 imperial, though the move was not officially completed until 490. While all official dates refer to this calendar, most Hiver nests use local dating systems.
A Cycle (day) is a little over 22 hours. A year is 143 cycles, each cycle simply numbered 1 to 143 with no month or week divisions. Thus, a Hiver year is about half an Imperial one (0.49 specifically).
1105 is 1389 HF; 1111 is 1401 HF[1]
K'Kree Calendar
- Main article: K'kree Calendar
The K'Kree dating system is also pre-flight. Each K'Kree year is ~1.2 Solomani, Their calendar starts with the founding of Rak'keer!, their capital city in -8145 Imperial.
Vargr Calendar
Vargr do not have a calendar used throughout the Vargr Extents. The a Vargr "year" is ~1.03 Solomani years, based upon the Vargr homeworld of Lair, but even this is not consistently used throughout the Extents.
Zhodani Calendar
- Main article: Zhodani Calendar
The Zhodani chten is ~0.754 standard years. The calendar uses Olympiads, which is three chten, with an extra day to cover the leap years. An Olympiad is ~2.262 standard years. The Zhodani calendar uses the count of olympiad from the founding of the Psionic Games, plus a marker of which year (1, 2, or 3) into the current olympiad (e.g. 1244.1).
References & Contributors (Sources)
- John Harshman, Marc Miller, Loren Wiseman. Library Data (A-M) (Game Designers Workshop, 1981), 10.
- Marc Miller. The Traveller Book (Game Designers Workshop, 1982), 152-153.
- J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, John Harshman. Aslan (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), 36.
- J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, John Harshman. Zhodani (Game Designers Workshop, 1985), 8.
- John Harshman, Marc Miller. Solomani (Game Designers Workshop, 1986), 12.
- Marc Miller. Imperial Encyclopedia (Game Designers Workshop, 1987), 6-7.
- Marc Miller. Referee's Companion (Game Designers Workshop, 1988), 42-45.
- Lester Smith. Milieu 0 (Imperium Games, 1996), 89-91.
- Loren Wiseman. GURPS Traveller Core Rules (Steve Jackson Games, 1998), 15-19.
- Andy Slack, David Thomas, David L. Pulver. Alien Races 2 (Steve Jackson Games, 1999), 19.
- Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ J. Andrew Keith, Marc W. Miller, Loren Wiseman. Hivers (Game Designers Workshop, 1986), 2.