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Allegiance Codes -> Summary Synopsis Paragraphs (2015)

  1. Alleg: CsIm: "Client State, Third Imperium"
  2. Alleg: ImDi: "Third Imperium, Domain of Ilelish"
  3. Alleg: NaHu: "Non-Aligned, Human-dominated"
Allegiance Codes -> Summary Synopsis Paragraphs
Alg Statement (Summary Synopsis Paragraph) Notes
CsIm: "Client State, Third Imperium" * It is a Client State of the Third Imperium.
ImDi: "Third Imperium, Domain of Ilelish" * It is a member of the Third Imperium in the Zarushagar Sector of the Domain of Ilelish.
NaHu: "Non-Aligned, Human-dominated" * It is a non-aligned world dominated by human sophonts.

|alg = ImDi

Trade Classifcations -> Summary Synopsis Paragraphs (2015)

Trade Classifcations (TC) -> Summary Synopsis Paragraphs
TC Statement (Summary Synopsis Paragraph) Notes
Ag Ga Ri World is a rich, agricultural garden world with a near-ideal, utopian environment conducive to most forms of sophont life.
Ag Ni Ga Pr World is a agricultural, nonindustrial garden world with a near-ideal, utopian environment conducive to most forms of sophont life still lacking adequate population to expand its economy to a rich status.
Ag Ni Ga Ri World is a rich, agricultural, nonindustrial garden world with a near-ideal, utopian environment conducive to most forms of sophont life and high-grade living conditions due to a bustling economy.
De He Ni Po World is a poor, nonindustrial desert hellworld with a population struggling to survive in a inhospitable environment.
De Lo Po World is a poor, low-population desert world with a population less than 10,000 sophonts in population size.
He Lo Po World is a poor, low-population hellworld with a population struggling to survive in a inhospitable environment with a population less than 10,000 sophonts in population size.
He Ni Po World is a poor, nonindustrial hellworld with a population struggling to survive in a inhospitable environment.
Hi World is a high-population world with a billion or more sophonts in population size.
Hi Ga World is a high-population garden world with a billion or more sophonts in population size and a near-ideal, utopian environment conducive to most forms of sophont life.
Hi In World is a high-population, industrial world with a billion or more sophonts in population size. Its economy is rapidly growing and living conditions are expected to rapidly improve barring outside forces.
Hi In Cp World is a high-population, industrial world and a subsector capital with a billion or more sophonts in population size.
Lo World is a low-population world with a population less than 10,000 sophonts in population size.
Lo Po World is a poor, low-population world with a population less than 10,000 sophonts in population size.
Na Po World is a poor, non-agricultural world.
Ni Pa World is a pre-agricultural and nonindustrial world lacking adequate development for its economy to become prosperous.
Ni Po World is a poor, nonindustrial world.
Ni Pr World is a nonindustrial, pre-rich world still lacking adequate population to expand its economy to a rich status.
Pa Ph Pi World is a pre-agricultural, pre-Industrial, pre-high population world with over a hundred million, but not yet at a billion sophonts in population size. Its economy and population are growing and living conditions are expected to slowly improve barring outside forces.
Ph World is a pre-high population world with over a hundred million, but not yet at a billion sophonts in population size.
Ri Pa Ph World is a rich, non-agricultural world with a pre-high population over a hundred million, but not yet at a billion sophonts in population size.
Mr World is a world under a type of overall control of a military with conditions reflecting that situation including curtailed civil rights and limited freedoms.

Bases -> Summary Synopsis Paragraphs (2015)

Bases -> Summary Synopsis Paragraphs
Bases Statement (Summary Synopsis Paragraph) Notes
N Naval Base. Imperial * This world contains a Naval Base.
S Scout Base. * This world contains a Scout Base.
W Way Station. * This world contains a Way Station.

Zones -> Summary Synopsis Paragraphs (2015)

Zones -> Summary Synopsis Paragraphs
Zone Statement (Summary Synopsis Paragraph) Notes
A Amber. Potentially dangerous. Caution advised. * This world is designated an amber zone and caution is advised since the world is considered potentially dangerous.
G Green. Unrestricted. * This world is designated a green zone and is unrestricted.
R Red. Interdicted. Dangerous. Prohibited. * This world is designated a red zone and all activity is prohibited here since the world is considered highly dangerous.

UWP Format for Trade Classifications (2007)

I've reaaranged the TC and Remarks page a bit, so that it flows in the same way as you'd find them in a UWP. I've also included links to LBB6 and MT:RM, although these may need to be altered so they point to the right page - I'll do this myself if I have time to find (or create) the required pages. Gruffty 23:01, 4 May 2007 (UTC)

New MGT Trade Classifications (2008)

MGT (Mongoose) has a few new Trade Classifications, and some changes to the old ones as compared to MegaTraveller.

  • Ga Garden World, did not exist in MT.
  • Ht High-Tech, did not exist in MT.
  • In Atmosphere 3 not considered Industrial in MGT, it was in MT.
This seems to make an assumption that an Industrial world would taint the atmosphere.
  • Lo Worlds with 0 Pop not Considered Low Pop in MGT (1-3 MGT, <3 MT)
This may be because a world with nobody on it is zero pop? Not sure why.
  • Lt Low-Tech, did not exist in MT.
  • Ni <6 in MT, MGT is 4-6.
Not certain on this one, assuming a low enough population has to have some level of industry to sustain themselves, usually from off world?
  • Ri MT Also requires Government 4-9
MGT assumes people can be rich under any government type.

MGT vs. MT Trade Classifications (2009)

Most tools use the old MT format rather than the newer MGT formats. In the Spreadsheets I'm working on for processing sector data, I'm going to include an option to toggle between formats - but I thought it might need to be noted here about the differences. --Lotherius 03:12, December 14, 2009 (UTC)