ThinksMarkedly wrote:Theemile wrote:From Jayne's RMN
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Thanks, I knew I had seen the numbers but could not remember where. Searching the entire corpus wasn't something I could do. Out of curiosity, how did you find it?
Anyway, my lower bound estimation for the distance was 424 light-minutes and the upper bound was 18 light-hours (960 light-minutes). Not that I was worried... RFC must have drawn the system and the distances in it a long time ago and unerringly referred to it, even before Jayne's was published.
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Well, we know there was at least one more terminus, discovered after the publication of this Jayne. It's slightly anachronistic, since the review of the ships talks about the Saganami-C and Rolands, which didn't see much ramp up until the war resumed, but is missing the Lynx terminus, which was the highest point of the High Ridge administration.
It was about 60 years between Basilisk and Lynx. I wonder if there'll be another, and where it'll lead.
I have a PDF copy of both Jayne's intel books on my google drive. both end in 1904/5 and hove no information on ships built past then. Normally I have a copy of House of Steel as well, but the PDF copy on my Google drive is corrupted, and my local copy of Word hangs on the .rtf version. HoS has the info up to ~May 1st 1921 (even though the book was published along side the storyline in 1922), and contains the Roland and Sag-C, though total production numbers are incorrect, due to ~10 additional months of production.