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==== Fuel Requirements ====
 
==== Fuel Requirements ====
Starships must generate immense amounts of power to jump, and therefore additional fuel must be allocated for employment of the jump drive at the rate of 10% of the ship's tonnage per parsec to travel via jump. 1% of ship volume per jump number the drive is rated for is dedicated to accumulators, ie jump drive super capacitors. ([[High_Guard_(book)|High Guard]], [[Black Globe Generator|black globe]] rules declares specifics.)
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Starships must generate immense amounts of power to jump; usually, this power is supplied by the power plant.  In this case, additional fuel must be allocated for employment of the jump drive, at the rate of 10% of the ship's tonnage per parsec to travel via jump.
  
 
Ships of lower performance mounting drop tank fittings draw at least a cursory inquiry as to why they are required; a simple form explaining the need is usually all the customer needs to file- and this is quietly checked out to see if it looks legitimate. As there are many situations which benefit from long range ships, these are USUALLY approved of. Having a LOW social standing or a criminal background however will result in such special feature applications being declined. USUALLY.
 
Ships of lower performance mounting drop tank fittings draw at least a cursory inquiry as to why they are required; a simple form explaining the need is usually all the customer needs to file- and this is quietly checked out to see if it looks legitimate. As there are many situations which benefit from long range ships, these are USUALLY approved of. Having a LOW social standing or a criminal background however will result in such special feature applications being declined. USUALLY.
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===== Alternate Energy Sources =====
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There are two other sources of energy sufficient to power the jump drive: Collectors, a TL14+ technology, which can power the jump drive but not the rest of a ship's systems; and Antimatter power plants, a TL18+ technology.
  
 
==== Lanthanum ====
 
==== Lanthanum ====

Revision as of 20:38, 29 January 2016

The Jump Drive is a technology that opens a transition to jumpspace, which allows for Faster-than-light (FTL) travel, making space travel, exploration, and colonization vastly quicker and more efficient than pre-FTL starship engines.

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Description

Ships in jump are isolated, and can not detect or communicate anything; they are totally isolated in a small bubble of space until they reemerge into our universe again. Even if two ships side by side (far enough apart to avoid field interference) jump at the same instant, they are totally alone.

Cases of field overlap (interference) have been known to result in direction error, range error, system damage, or ship destruction, and is advised against.

Travel Duration

Every ship stays in jump for around one week before entering normal space again.

Travel Range

The distance travelled during this time depends on the jump rating of the drive. A ship with a Jump 1 Drive will travel one parsec, a ship with a Jump 2 Drive two parsecs and so on. The maximum jump rating at the tech level of the Third Imperium is 6.

Misjumps

Study of misjump reports suggests that much greater distances are possible, but at present no way to achieve them in a controllable way is known. Research is ongoing on the matter. The maximum misjump reported is 36 parsecs. The average misjump is aproximately 12.25 parsecs, deduced from the study of statistical records.

J-7 Drive?

As of present, there is no theoretical limit to jumps in excess of J6, but no working J7 drive is currently manufactured in the Imperium- at least, none is admitted to being manufactured. Armchair theorists speculate that such a drive would be TL16 (TTL) and might be an experimental item in several research centers scattered across the Imperium.

Fuel Requirements

Starships must generate immense amounts of power to jump; usually, this power is supplied by the power plant. In this case, additional fuel must be allocated for employment of the jump drive, at the rate of 10% of the ship's tonnage per parsec to travel via jump.

Ships of lower performance mounting drop tank fittings draw at least a cursory inquiry as to why they are required; a simple form explaining the need is usually all the customer needs to file- and this is quietly checked out to see if it looks legitimate. As there are many situations which benefit from long range ships, these are USUALLY approved of. Having a LOW social standing or a criminal background however will result in such special feature applications being declined. USUALLY.

Alternate Energy Sources

There are two other sources of energy sufficient to power the jump drive: Collectors, a TL14+ technology, which can power the jump drive but not the rest of a ship's systems; and Antimatter power plants, a TL18+ technology.

Lanthanum

Jump drives rely on the rare earth element Lanthanum.

See Lanthanum for more information.

History & Background (Dossier)

Please see Jump Drive History for more information.

Astrogation

Jump distances are calculated in parsecs (3.27 light-years), which therefore is the scale of a subsector mapping grid. Jump-1, for example, indicates the ability to jump one parsec, or one mapping hex. Astrogation maps are based on this fact and are not accurately scaled maps for astronomical purposes.

Please see Astrography for a related science.

Risks

Although jumps are usually entered at low velocities, the speed and direction which a ship held prior to jump is retained when it returns to normal space. This fact is often employed for tactical purposes. Ships exiting jump space are vulnerable to collision with objects around an exit point.

It is not a safe practice, as the emergence point tends to have other ships approaching it for intended use; therefore emergence at speed is known to have resulted in fatal mishaps, and is therefore a serious violation of civil navigation codes with stiff penalties.

Jump Point Defenses

It is not a safe practice, as the emergence point tends to have other ships approaching it for intended use; therefore emergence at speed is known to have resulted in fatal mishaps, and is therefore a serious violation of civil navigation codes with stiff penalties.

These do not apply to the Navy of course... who tend to place obstacles around possessed jump points with exactly this sort of thing in mind.

Civil Starships

Most civil starships have a jump rating of 1 or 2, with rare vessels equipped for express work carrying systems capable of 3 or 4; such ships operate for premium fees on long routes where speed is of the essence. Long routes tolerating longer delivery times use the usual jump1, but additional tankage to permit crossing voids to other lucrative destinations.

It is so uncommon for a civilian ship to mount J5 or J6 that it draws the attention of Imperial authority as a curiosity worthy of review, if not close monitoring- a possible seed for several types of adventure for imaginative game masters.

References & Contributors (Sources)

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.