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::Back to the main topic: What is the link between the vehicle class description pages and the various instances of vehicles of those types? I'd assume a category and some form of list page (similar to what has been done for Goods), but those aren't currently applied consistently. [[User:BackworldTraveller|BackworldTraveller]] ([[User talk:BackworldTraveller|talk]]) 18:08, 19 June 2020 (EDT)
 
::Back to the main topic: What is the link between the vehicle class description pages and the various instances of vehicles of those types? I'd assume a category and some form of list page (similar to what has been done for Goods), but those aren't currently applied consistently. [[User:BackworldTraveller|BackworldTraveller]] ([[User talk:BackworldTraveller|talk]]) 18:08, 19 June 2020 (EDT)
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::: Correct. Apply descriptive category names to the various vehicle articles. Make up ones that make sense to you as you see fit. You can use {{tl|Goods title list}} with the category for vehicles as well as goods to create the lists. Most of the lists on the vehicles and ship pages are all hand generated, and will be out of date. [[User:Tjoneslo|Tjoneslo]] ([[User talk:Tjoneslo|talk]]) 20:19, 19 June 2020 (EDT)

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Template Namespace

I recommend moving these to template namespace if there is no reason to keep them in main namespace. Category:Referral trees —¿philoserf? (talk) 20:13, 16 June 2020 (EDT)

Short answer is yes, I would also recommend the same. Longer answer is the contents of those articles need review. User:BackworldTraveller came up with adding the hidden template to make sure the referral trees don't dominate the articles. I recommend moving them to the bottom of the article under a "See also" header so they don't dominate the articles. The list of articles needs to be reviewed and edited, as I've found as many of half of the entries are redirect links to articles. The Referral list articles, which are a list of similar types of vehicles/starships, could be replaced with a template generating entries from a common category or template entry. It's a task that needs to be done and thank you for considering do this. Tjoneslo (talk) 06:23, 17 June 2020 (EDT)
I agree about moving to a See also section. Perhaps just above Sources. A Wikipedia like bottom of the page navigation box seems right for the biggest trees too. I will have to look more closely at the content and use. —¿philoserf? (talk) 08:20, 17 June 2020 (EDT)
I'd agree that the contents need review. I'd suggest that the links to redirects is a side-effect of continual changes of mind about categorisation. If a particular tree can be agreed, then migrating to that tree's pertinent pages would be a job in itself. I also agree that a common namespace is good...but would it be worth using a name other than Template or is that some hard-coded prefix? If that is possible, the names space Xref or QV or Tree maybe? BackworldTraveller (talk) 09:00, 17 June 2020 (EDT)
p.s. At the end is probably better as the "Show" box of the hidden list tends to get tangled in the info boxes when at the top of the pageBackworldTraveller (talk)
See Traveller:Namespaces, the prefix / namespace "Template:" has a special meaning and allows for special processing within the wiki. Tjoneslo (talk) 17:54, 17 June 2020 (EDT)

Vehicle Template

Shall I create one and start sorting the pages into that structure?

The current hierarchy is..

  • Vehicle
    • Aircraft
    • Exoticraft
    • Gravcraft
    • Groundcraft
    • Spaceplane
    • Primitive Craft
    • Spacecraft
    • Starcraft
    • Watercraft
  1. Should it extend to include all transport options (Skis, parachute, grav belt)?
  2. Should it also include Railways and Mag-Lev transport systems?
  3. How do we want to categorise things like the DUKW (Groundcraft and Watercraft), Hovercraft (Aircraft and watercraft and ground craft), Ecranoplan (Ground Effect Air/Water Vehicle)?
  4. Why are Primitive Craft a separate category? The defining difference seems to be that the power supply is "Muscle" as the examples are all actually members of the other categories.
  5. The names for categories have been changed in part over time and the old links left as redirects (e.g. Interfacecraft redirects to spaceplane) Should we tidy up?
Things like Skis and parachutes are listed under Personal Mobility (see Category:Personal mobility and Personal Mobility Gear). Please move articles and update the links to add spaces into "exotic craft" and "space plane" and rename "Grav vehicle" and "ground vehicle". Separating the Primitive Craft is done by Tech Level (TL0-3) simply because of the nature of the things. I would leave it that way. If at any time you find the referral trees links going to redirect pages or duplicates, please feel free to clean them up. Tjoneslo (talk) 18:03, 17 June 2020 (EDT)

The page Transportation Technologies of Charted Space manages to have two separate hierarchies in the same article!

I'd propose then that the tree looks like (but without the commentary):
Template:Referral-Tree-V-Vehicles

Vehicles

§ == ( Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information: ) == §
  • Vehicle
    • Aerospace Vessel (new)
      • Aircraft (would include Hovercraft, Helicopters, Propeller Driven Aircraft, Jet driven Aircraft. Explicitly excludes Grav Vehicle)
      • Airship
      • Grav Vehicle (n.b. Currently redirects to Gravcraft - moved in 2018) (Explicitly refers to Spaceplane and Spaceship)
      • Spaceplane (n.b. Currently Space plane redirects to Spaceship - moved in 2019. n.b. Interface Craft redirects to Spaceplane - moved in 2019. Includes Rockets. Explicitly refers to Grav Vehicle)
      • Spaceship (NAFAL) (Explicitly refers to Grav Vehicle and Rocket)
      • Starship (FTL) (Explicitly refers to being a type of Spaceship)
    • Watercraft (currently trivial)
    • Land Vehicle (n.b. Currently redirects to Groundcraft - Moved in 2019. Refers to Grav Vehicle)
      • Ground Vehicle (n.b. Currently redirects to Groundcraft - Moved in 2018: to cover "Wheeled Vehicle" (currently redirects to ground craft); "Tracked Vehicle"(currently redirects to ground craft); "Legged Vehicle" (new redirect); "Sledge" (new redirect))
      • Tunnelling Vehicle (New)
    • Exotic Craft (renamed) (n.b. Currently Exoticraft)
    • Multi-Environment Vehicle (new. n.b Amphibian currently redirects to Amphibianoid [animal]; triphibian doesn't exist; Arguably includes Grav Vehicle, Spaceplane, but I'd leave those as Aerospace Vessels)
  • Personal Mobility Gear

Is Maksim-Smelchak still involved as it seems to be following (ish) a structure he worked on?

BackworldTraveller (talk) 11:23, 18 June 2020 (EDT)


This all looks great. My only request is a small addition of the Personal Mobility Gear. It's not vehicles, quite, mostly. The problem with putting things into boxes is you inevitably find something that doesn't fit into any of the boxes, or too many of them at once. I have not seen nor heard from Maksim in several months. If you want to reach out to him, that would be great. Tjoneslo (talk) 16:35, 18 June 2020 (EDT)
I've looked at personal mobility gear and made a start. I've noticed that there is not a clear distinction made between gear designed to aid movement (Personal Mobility Gear) and gear designed to enable existence in an environment (Survival Gear). Also, survival gear is basicall just a list which, it seems to me, is better served by the Goods/Survival Gear summary page. Furthermore the survival gear lists in the Survival Gear page don't match the Goods/Survival Gear list so just taking the list out of Survival Gear can't be done at this time.
Within Survival Gear,
  • all of the Climbing Gear section is actually mobility gear.
  • Swim Fins in Water Environment Gear are mobility gear.
  • lists of apparatus for keeping warm are there - not for keeping cool.
Is there a gear-head in this wiki that could be co-opted to reconcile Survival Gear page list to the Goods/Survival gear list?

BackworldTraveller (talk) 03:57, 19 June 2020 (EDT)


Hurray for a second pair of eyes. You are right the Personal Mobility isn't well defined. I think I would go the other way with this. Personal Mobility gear are powered machines on the border between wearable equipment and vehicles. It's not very precisely defined because it's an interstitial category. This would mean that crampons, Snowshoes, and (maybe) Parachutes belong in Survival Gear.
Maybe Personal Mobility is not the correct term, it should be "Powered Mobility", and coop the "personal mobility" back for swim fins and climbing gear and so on.
The plan is: The T5 rules define a set of categories for equipment. And other Traveller books use similar, but slightly different categories and groupings. Every piece of equipment has a primary category, and the current list is in the Goods page. So each category would have: A Category: page (list of items), The Goods/X listing (collecting all of them), and a article with a description of what these things were, and a list of them.
And then there is a set of secondary categories, grouping equipment based upon use or environment or whatever category is useful. For example is a Piton Hammer a tool (because it's a hammer) or survival gear (because its designed for climbing). And this process isn't complete, and I'm working slowly at it. As usual, suggestions and discussion welcomed.
I've assigned climbing gear to Climbing Gear (primary use), Survival Gear (Subsidiary use) and Personal mobility (Subsidiary use)
I've assigned swim fins to Personal Mobility (Primary use) and Survival Gear (Subsidiary use and it makes sense it is listed with the wet suits, etc.
I've added Skis and Snowboard to Personal mobility Gear
I've updated Survival Gear and Personal Mobility to be the definition of the class while linking to the lists of equipment types within that class.
If we are to split Personal mobility from Powered Mobility then this can now be done from an all in one place start.
As an aside,
  • the powered exoskeleton (i.e. power-armour without the armour) isn't in the mobility gear. The page is red-linked. I suspect there would be a lot of interest in such an item.
  • the underwater water-jet pack is also missing (a-la James Bond and Thunderball which showcased a lot of 1970's scuba-related equipment)
  • the "Wing Suit" that has been used recently for extending glide range on parachute jumps would be good too.

BackworldTraveller (talk) 14:59, 19 June 2020 (EDT)

For the powered-exoskeleton, I know I've seen several designs in different systems but nothing published. The underwater jet I know I did a design in Through the Waves for T20, but those books have not been filed into the wiki. I remember the wing-suits, also used for BASE jumping, but nothing officially published. The other one that's missing is the heli-pack, precursor to the grav belt. Tjoneslo (talk) 15:38, 19 June 2020 (EDT)
Back to the main topic: What is the link between the vehicle class description pages and the various instances of vehicles of those types? I'd assume a category and some form of list page (similar to what has been done for Goods), but those aren't currently applied consistently. BackworldTraveller (talk) 18:08, 19 June 2020 (EDT)
Correct. Apply descriptive category names to the various vehicle articles. Make up ones that make sense to you as you see fit. You can use {{Goods title list}} with the category for vehicles as well as goods to create the lists. Most of the lists on the vehicles and ship pages are all hand generated, and will be out of date. Tjoneslo (talk) 20:19, 19 June 2020 (EDT)