Relax wrote:Four: Uh, Visgoth is certainly NOT there. This is 3d, so it is probably "above" or "below" sol on your 2d map as the distance between Beowulf, Sol, and Beowulf and Visgoth is about the same yet they are all in the core. Mesa is also essentially in the protectorates of Shell, and not way out there as positioned. Ah well...
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According to On Basilisk Station, the distance between Beowulf and Sol is "little more than forty light-years". In Enemy Hands and Ashes of Victory both say it is "barely a week" by courier, while Storm from the Shadows says a courier can make it "within the week". It is not clear whether those were round-trips, since a courier should be able to travel 40 ly in 4.9 days. Shadow of Freedom says it is "no more than a T-week" by warship (which should be able to travel 40 ly in 5.8 days). Hard to say, but 40 ly is the best guess.
According to Storm from the Shadows, the distance from Beowulf to Visigoth is "barely sixty light-years". SftS also says that it is "five days" by Streak Drive courier. Shadow of Freedom says the distance from Beowulf to Visigoth is "less than sixty light-years". Cauldron of Ghosts says that it is "twelve T-days" by passenger liner, and "eighteen" days with commercial rad shields. These are all consistent with a distance of about 60 ly, maybe a bit less.
According to Storm from the Shadows, the round-trip time for a courier from Sol to Visigoth is "about twenty-five" days. At an effective speed of 3000 c, that would put Visigoth about 103 light-years from Sol, a bit less if you want to allow for acceleration/deceleration time (which it is not clear that David does when he estimates travel times).
40 plus 60 equals 100. Even if we put reasonable error bars on the 100 ly distance from Sol to Visigoth, it is clear that Visigoth must be relatively close to the straight line from Sol through Beowulf, about 60 ly further out than Beowulf.