One
of the more enjoyable aspects of creating your own Traveller Universe
is that you can change it if you want.
Back
in 1997, when I first began to sketch out the map that would become
my TU, I left everything
to the roll of the dice. Book 3 showed me the procedure, and I followed it verbatim. All the star nations that inhabit my
TU do so because they were adjoining one another on the map as I
rolled for the presence of systems.
Was that wrong? No, I do not believe that it was wrong. But it was short on imagination. I had missed out on one of the more important rules – as the Referee I had final say in how my TU took shape.
Was that wrong? No, I do not believe that it was wrong. But it was short on imagination. I had missed out on one of the more important rules – as the Referee I had final say in how my TU took shape.
Looking Back to the Beginning, Heading for the Future
Here's a scan of my original map, about six subsectors worth, on a sheet of graph paper. Compare this with the map of my TU now, and you can see it still lines up. I had forgotten that what is now the Talaveran Empire, and my most developed star nation, I first called the Star Kingdom of Adair.