Talk:History
Notes (2018)[edit]
T5 Core Rules. Mileaux or Eras. Pg. 15-17
- - Maksim-Smelchak (talk) 19:32, 3 June 2018 (EDT)
# | Era Name (Milieu) | Dramatis Personæ | Important Date/s | Game Edition | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Very Early Civilization (Before Grandfather) | Sophonts | -400,000 BCE | None | NAFAL. Before FTL. |
2. | Grandfather's Era | Droyne | -300,000 BCE | None | First FTL drive. |
3. | The False Dawn | Kursae | -200,000 BCE | None | TBD |
4. | Early Ziru Sirka | Vilani | -9,000 BCE | None | TBD |
5. | Consolidation Wars | Vilani & Suerrat | -5,000 BCE | None | TBD |
6. | First Contact | Vilani & Terrans | 2,100 CE | None | TBD |
7. | The Interstellar Wars | Vilani & Terrans | 2,200 CE | GURPS Traveller: Interstellar Wars | TBD |
8. | The Rule of Man | Terrans & Vilani | 2,500 CE | None | TBD |
9. | The Long Night | None | 3,500 CE | None | TBD |
10. | Early Imperium | Syleans | 0 IC | Marc Miller's Traveller | TBD |
11. | Aslan Border Wars | Imperials & Aslan | 300 IC | None | TBD |
12. | Civil War | Imperials | 600 IC | None | TBD |
13. | Psionic Suppressions | Imperials & Zhodani | 880 IC | None | TBD |
14. | Solomani Rim War | Imperials & Solomani | 990 IC | Traveller D20 | TBD |
15. | The Golden Age | Imperials | 1000 IC | Classic Traveller | TBD |
16. | The Rebellion | Imperials | 1116 IC | MegaTraveller | TBD |
17. | The Virus Era | Unknown | 1130 IC | Traveller The New Era | TBD |
18. | The New Era | Unknown | 1200 IC | Traveller The New Era | TBD |
19. | The New New Era | Imperials | 1248 IC | Milieu 1248 | TBD |
20. | The Far Far Future | Unknown | 1902 IC | Galaxiad | TBD |
BCE/CE? (2006)[edit]
Is there a reason this abbreviation is being used rather than the BC/AD used in actual Traveller products that feature Terran dates?19:15, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
- BC/AD is a religious nomenclature that should not be used in modern cross-cultural exchanges. We don't want to alienate users to the wiki. Most dates are Imperial in any case. 19:45, 15 March 2006 (UTC)~
I feel alienated by the use of BCE/CE.23:58, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
- If you don't like it, change it. Just make sure you get the pre/postfix correct. Dcorrin 14:17, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
- I see that JasonBP changed the dates to AD/BC, but for some reason didn't move the AD to prefix notation, which I have now gone and corrected. It is AD 2006, ie. In the year of our Lord, 2006. See Wikipedia:Anno Domini. Dcorrin 20:13, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
Sorry - I never realized that the standard convention with AD was to use it as a prefix. You learn something new every day I suppose.JasonBP 23:10, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
- ↑ Marc Miller. T5 Core Rules (Far Future Enterprises, 2013), 17.