![]() ![]() This is largely a complex and time-consuming way of identifying a couple of worlds in the subsector that see very little traffic, leaving the referee to ponder why that might be that function is served by travel zones in later editions of the rules, and eventually guidelines emerged for the referee on which worlds should have amber or red zones. (Course tapes have no cost listed in the 1977 rules, but in the 1981 rules cost Cr 10,000 per parsec.) Second, civilian NPC ships only travel along space lanes, so if the PCs don’t have a ship, they can only travel to worlds on space lanes. First, you can only buy course tapes for routes that follow space lanes this means PCs with a ship need to spend Cr 800,000 on the Generate programme for their ship’s computer before they can stray off the space lanes. ![]() “Here’s one I prepared earlier…” Space Lanes ![]()
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