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− | [[Low Passage]] is transportation while in [[Cold sleep|cold sleep]] (suspended animation) is | + | [[File: Wiki Navy.png|right]] |
− | * | + | [[Low Passage]] is transportation while in [[Cold sleep|cold sleep]] (suspended animation). It is available at relatively low cost to the [[passenger]]. |
+ | * The [[device]] used to transport the passenger is commonly known as a [[Low Berth]] AKA [[Cryo Capsule]]. | ||
+ | * It is a kind of [[Ship Equipment]]. | ||
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− | Please see the following [[AAB]] articles for more information: | + | Please see the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] articles for more information: |
* Interstellar Travelling ([[Travelling in Charted Space]]) | * Interstellar Travelling ([[Travelling in Charted Space]]) | ||
** [[First Meal]] | ** [[First Meal]] | ||
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− | == Description (Specifications) == | + | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == |
+ | ''[[Low Passage]]:'' Transportation while in [[cold sleep]] ([[suspended animation]]) is possible at relatively low cost to the [[passenger]]. The passenger is placed in a low passage berth before the [[ship]] takes off, and travels the entire journey in a state of suspended animation. He does not age, and requires very little life support. Unfortunately, the low passage system involves some intrinsic dangers to the passenger, and the passenger runs some risk of not surviving the voyage. Refunds or civil liability if a low passenger fails to survive the trip are not allowed. Low passage costs [[Cr]]1,000 and includes a baggage allowance of ten kilograms. {{Page cite|name= Starships|page=5}} | ||
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+ | === Low Passage Amenities === | ||
The passenger is placed in a '''low passage''' berth before the ship takes off, and travels the entire journey in a state of suspended animation. He does not age, and requires very little life support. | The passenger is placed in a '''low passage''' berth before the ship takes off, and travels the entire journey in a state of suspended animation. He does not age, and requires very little life support. | ||
− | * | + | * ''Low passage'' costs Cr1,000 and includes a baggage allowance of 10 kilograms. |
− | * Try the [[ | + | * Try the [[Portable Cold Capsule]]. |
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+ | === Low Berth Usage Characteristics === | ||
+ | Putting a [[sophont]] into [[cold sleep]] or taking them out of it can vary greatly by the skill of the operator and the actual type and [[technology level]] of the [[device]]. Some manufacturers make decidedly better or worse low berths. Some went low bidder and are noticeably unreliable and dangerous even by the odds of a [[device]] with a survival lottery. As a generality, it takes roughly five minutes or more to put a [[sophont]] into or out of a low berth.{{Unpublished cite|author= [[Maksim-Smelchak]] }} | ||
− | == History & Background (Dossier) == | + | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == |
− | Unfortunately, the | + | Unfortunately, the ''low passage'' system involves some intrinsic dangers to the passenger, and he runs some risk of not surviving the voyage. |
* A certified medic is required to be present during revival. | * A certified medic is required to be present during revival. | ||
* Refunds or civil liability if a low passenger fails to survive the trip are not allowed. | * Refunds or civil liability if a low passenger fails to survive the trip are not allowed. | ||
− | == References & Contributors (Sources) == | + | === The Low Lottery === |
+ | ''[[Low Lottery|The Low Lottery]]:'' It is customary for the [[captain]] to contribute [[Cr]]10 out of each low passage towards a lottery. Each low passenger randomly guesses the number of low passengers who will survive the trip. If the winner does not himself survive, the captain receives the money. The [[ship]]'s steward administers the lottery. {{Page cite|name= Starships|page=5|version=Classic Traveller}} | ||
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+ | === Image Repository === | ||
+ | No information yet available. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == References & Contributors ([[Sources]]) == | ||
{{Intermediate}} | {{Intermediate}} | ||
{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
− | |S1= {{Ludography cite|name=Starships|page=}} | + | |S1= {{Ludography cite|name= Starships |page=5|version=Classic Traveller}} |
− | |S2= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[ | + | |S2= {{Ludography cite|name= Adventure Class Ships Volume 1 |page= TBD |version= Classic Traveller}} |
− | + | |S3= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]] | |
+ | |S4= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | {{LE| | + | [[Category: Ship Equipment]] |
+ | {{LE|Cryogenics|Good|Tradition}} |
Revision as of 09:19, 16 July 2019
Low Passage is transportation while in cold sleep (suspended animation). It is available at relatively low cost to the passenger.
- The device used to transport the passenger is commonly known as a Low Berth AKA Cryo Capsule.
- It is a kind of Ship Equipment.
Please see the following AAB Library Data articles for more information:
- Interstellar Travelling (Travelling in Charted Space)
Description (Specifications)
Low Passage: Transportation while in cold sleep (suspended animation) is possible at relatively low cost to the passenger. The passenger is placed in a low passage berth before the ship takes off, and travels the entire journey in a state of suspended animation. He does not age, and requires very little life support. Unfortunately, the low passage system involves some intrinsic dangers to the passenger, and the passenger runs some risk of not surviving the voyage. Refunds or civil liability if a low passenger fails to survive the trip are not allowed. Low passage costs Cr1,000 and includes a baggage allowance of ten kilograms. [1]
Low Passage Amenities
The passenger is placed in a low passage berth before the ship takes off, and travels the entire journey in a state of suspended animation. He does not age, and requires very little life support.
- Low passage costs Cr1,000 and includes a baggage allowance of 10 kilograms.
- Try the Portable Cold Capsule.
Low Berth Usage Characteristics
Putting a sophont into cold sleep or taking them out of it can vary greatly by the skill of the operator and the actual type and technology level of the device. Some manufacturers make decidedly better or worse low berths. Some went low bidder and are noticeably unreliable and dangerous even by the odds of a device with a survival lottery. As a generality, it takes roughly five minutes or more to put a sophont into or out of a low berth.[2]
History & Background (Dossier)
Unfortunately, the low passage system involves some intrinsic dangers to the passenger, and he runs some risk of not surviving the voyage.
- A certified medic is required to be present during revival.
- Refunds or civil liability if a low passenger fails to survive the trip are not allowed.
The Low Lottery
The Low Lottery: It is customary for the captain to contribute Cr10 out of each low passage towards a lottery. Each low passenger randomly guesses the number of low passengers who will survive the trip. If the winner does not himself survive, the captain receives the money. The ship's steward administers the lottery. [3]
Image Repository
No information yet available.
References & Contributors (Sources)
- Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 5.
- Jordan Weisman. Adventure Class Ships Volume 1 (FASA, 1982), TBD.
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science
- ↑ Don Perrin. Starships (Imperium Games, 1996), 5.Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 5.Marc Miller, Robert Eaglestone, Don McKinney. Starships (Far Future Enterprises, 2019), 5.Thomas L. Bont, Robert Prior, Christopher Thrash. Starships (Steve Jackson Games, 2003), 5.
- ↑ Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
- ↑ Marc Miller. Starships (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 5.