Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Xmails for the Starjammer

The IMV Starjammer in dock at High Fargo starport, Double. In the foreground troops in combat armor prepare to load a waiting Broadsword-class mercenary cruiser.

TL13 mercenary troopers outfitted with combat armor and KG56A3 gauss rifles. Behind them is a TL9 ground APC.

Last week we were able to play the latest installment of our Into the Interface Traveller campaign, which saw the player characters’ starship, the IMV Starjammer, return to Imperial space for the first time in nearly two years.

In preparation for the session I wanted to show off the new 1:270 scale Starjammer model. This scale, which was popularized by the Star Wars X-Wing Miniatures Game, is extremely close to the 1:285 or 6mm scale occasionally used in wargaming for micro armor games and other uses.

In order to give the players a proper sense of the ship’s size, I ordered a platoon of 6mm sci-fi troopers from the igMakes Etsy Store to paint up. These are tiny 3D prints with a decent amount of definition, and they came with an APC and attack helicopter.

Painting up the platoon was a useful exercise and not nearly as difficult as I feared. I found this YouTube video to be very helpful: 6mm is Easy! Painting Teeny Napoleonic British Infantry [How I Paint Things]. Basically, at this scale you are really only able to suggest details by hitting the highlights of the highlights. I could see going down a real rabbit hole here: lots of 6mm scale pieces are available, including cargo containers, freight loaders, and the like.

As I was working on these props it occurred to me that a starship away from its home territory for an extended voyage would likely be barraged by incoming xmails once it returned. Some of these messages would be directed xmails sent months or even years earlier, while others would be the equivalent of spam generated on the fly. Some AI system probably monitors incoming traffic, cross references crew manifests with consumer databases and then sends a flood of personalized advertising towards the incoming ship. Hopefully a high stellar society would have developed AI assistants to cull through the terrabytes of garbage.

It also occurred to me that xmails could be used as handouts to set up a game session and to provide background color and plot hooks. Also, xmails provide an opportunity to promote Allies, Contacts, Rivals, and Enemies. While I really like this Mongoose Traveller mechanic in theory, in practice it can be difficult to implement if your Travellers are actually … travelling … acrosss a subsector. Xmails provide a means to connect PCs with these NPCs throughout a campaign.

I created a template in Word that resembled the old Xmail form from Traveller Supplement 12: Forms and Charts. Rather than drop all of the potential adventure leads into a starport bar, I wrote up some choice xmails that I handed to the players once the Starjammer emerged from jumpspace.

“My Imbecilic Progeny”

The following xmail completes some business and also establishes some background info on an NPC who might show up later in the game: Baronet Sir Cedric Radimir Garner of Montlivan, Knight of the Order of Sol (K.S.). The baronet is the father of Daren (HotLolz), one of the PCs as well as the employer of Sonny the android, Daren’s bodyguard. It’s no accident that Sir Cedric addresses the message to Sonny rather than Daren.

XBOAT MESSAGE

1. Date of Preparation

105-1104

2. Addressee

Bodyguard 3185D31A

3. Destination

Aboard IMV Starjammer
(Kline Registration No. 338-C-2725)

Instructions: Use the space below for written communications using the standard Anglic character set. The message will be transmitted to the addressee above.

4. Message Text

Greetings, Salutations, etc., etc.: As you have no doubt already noted, per our standing arrangement I have instructed my bank to disburse another Cr10,000 into your account for yet another year of keeping my imbecilic progeny out of both the news and further legal entanglements. I commend your diligence and ingenuity in this endeavour; removing him to Solomani space was an inspired choice, though I wonder that, given his mother’s inexplicable affection for Terran religions and our poor son’s weakness of spirit he might yet take up the Sollie cause.

I do read with some alarm that he has resumed public use of the Garner name; I would be indebted should you persuade him to adopt another pseudonym, though perhaps one somewhat more dignified than that risible Hotlolz. In any case, I bid you to carry on with your charge and offer you deepest felicitations and well wishes, etc. for the coming year. At Cinnel Estates, Rayim, Montilivan/New Mars.

The Honourable Baronet Sir Cedric Radimir Garner of Montlivan, K.S.

A Mother’s Love

Dame Augustina Rigby-Garner is the estranged wife of Daren’s father and may yet show up in the game. The following xmail helps color Daren’s privileged upbringing and gives some insight into the Imperial aristocracy.

XBOAT MESSAGE

1. Date of Preparation

110-1104

2. Addressee

Sir Daren Rigby-Garner

3. Destination

Aboard IMV Starjammer
(Kline Registration No. 338-C-2725)

Instructions: Use the space below for written communications using the standard Anglic character set. The message will be transmitted to the addressee above.

4. Message Text

Dearest Darikin, I do so hope this little missive finds you in good health and standing, wherever you might be. Know that your poor mother thinks often on you and that you, her only son, are always in her fervid prayers. Brantine is ever so lonesome these days with all the servants away on winter leave, though last week the Good Lord allowed the pollution index to abate just enough for me to walk the gardens unaided. They are so quiet and peaceful this time of year, though I did espy one forlorn shufflewing in the hedges by the gardner’s cottage. We must all of us count our blessings, even in solitude.

I received communion at the Cathedral three weeks ago, and the kind Bishop Asher spoke approvingly of your exposé of that terrible business at Einkamp. We both agreed it is simply intolerable for the Imperium to turn a blind eye to the likes of horrid dictators such as General Zakiah. I cannot tell you how pleased I am to see you using your given name again, and I pray that perhaps you have finally put your youthful discretions behind you once and for all. A mother can certainly hope, can she not? 

And as I am hoping I do so wish that the halls of Brantine might one day be graced again with your presence while I still have whatever is left of my health. How many years has it been? Oh far, far too many my Darikin.

At Brantine, your devoted mother, Dame Augustina Rigby Garner, Beta/New Mars.

Postscript. I was informed the other day from Lady Loucyd that your father has apparently taken up with yet another one of his servant girls, and this little trollop is said to be even younger than you, if such horrid rumours are to be believed. Have you corresponded with him lately?

O Captain My Captain

One of my players dropped out of the campaign a while ago, but since he played the Starjammer’s captain I’ve been running his character as an NPC for a while. This has been convenient since I could use the captain to provide information drops about starships, interstellar travel, and the Charted Space setting. But the ship’s computer, Juno, can also serve that role and besides, the Starjammer crew is a bit overstuffed. Finally, Captain Cryo has an excellent Navy pension—so it wasn’t really clear why he would keep hanging on.

Given all this, it was high time for this NPC to move on and I wanted to play out this transition. Following my house rules on Certifications for Starship Crew the Starjammer needs a captain who holds at least a Limited Mate’s License. The crew could always hire another captain, but one of the PCs, Astrogator Wayne Masada, had an outside chance of obtaining this certification himself. This xmail, like any good hook, both introduces a dilemma and offers a potential resolution.

XBOAT MESSAGE

1. Date of Preparation

095-1104

2. Addressee

Wayne Masada

3. Destination

Aboard IMV Starjammer
(Kline Registration No. 338-C-2725)

Instructions: Use the space below for written communications using the standard Anglic character set. The message will be transmitted to the addressee above.

4. Message Text

The Travellers’ Aid Society oversees licensure of all commercial starship positions in the Third Imperium and beyond. This message provides notice of upcoming examinations for Limited Master’s Licenses. This license entitles the holder to serve as the master of a starship of less than 1,000 tons. A licensed master can fulfil the crew requirements of an astrogator, pilot, sensop, or executive officer. Exams are administered monthly at all Imperial Class A and many Class B starports. The next step in your professional development may be just one jump away.

Licensure is Yet More Benefit of Travellers’ Aid Society Membership!

Sitting for the Boards

The following xmail is an example of personalized advertising but it also offers one player an opportunity to obtain a needed certification for his character. As noted in Doctor, Doctor Howard, the Starjammer’s medical officer, is more than qualified to be a ship’s surgeon. This xmail is an invitation to finally check that box.

XBOAT MESSAGE

1. Date of Preparation

243-1103

2. Addressee

Medical Officer Howard Barrera

3. Destination

Aboard IMV Starjammer
(Kline Registration No. 338-C-2725)

Instructions: Use the space below for written communications using the standard Anglic character set. The message will be transmitted to the addressee above.

4. Message Text

Dear Corporal Barrera:

The Kobayashi School of Medicine is a fully accredited institution widely recognized throughout Magyar sector as a premier centre for medical training. After a thorough review of your service record we believe you have demonstrated sufficient experience and credentials to sit for our Medical Boards Exam. Successful completion of the Boards will entitle you to Imperial licensure as a Doctor of Medicine.

Medical Boards Exams are administered twice a month at all Class A Imperial starports in Clown subsector. As a decorated veteran of Imperial military service we are prepared to waive the standard exam fee. The exam require one standard week to complete, with results available within 24 hours.

We hope you will consider this exciting opportunity to continue your medical training.

Dean Emilia Zengur, Kobayashi School of Medicine, Kobayashi University, Seloo/Clown.

Good Fences

During the last adventure the PCs looted the wreck of a Class M liner, the Speedwell. They had loaded a secure vault into the hold of the Speedwell’s ship’s boat, and then crammed that boat into the Starjammer’s cargo hold. This xmail introduces an NPC who might be interested in buying the ship’s boat, might help them convert their Solomani credits into Imperial notes, and could be useful for moving other, more sensitive goods.

XBOAT MESSAGE

1. Date of Preparation

152-1104

2. Addressee

Brogue Enyo

3. Destination

Aboard IMV Starjammer
(Kline Registration No. 338-C-2725)

Instructions: Use the space below for written communications using the standard Anglic character set. The message will be transmitted to the addressee above.

4. Message Text

While on Double visit Crazy Saiful, Small Craft Dealer! We buy and sell used spacecraft of all kinds, from Gigs to Shuttles and everything in between. Boats for every budget. Solomani credits accepted at par! No one beats Crazy Saiful on price! No one! If it flies, we buys!

Tempting

It is well established that the Far, Far Future of Traveller is not the clean and bright post-scarcity setting of Star Trek. This xmail is a reminder of that and also establishes a potential locale for several different plot hooks.

XBOAT MESSAGE

1. Date of Preparation

152-1104

2. Addressee

Barry Russell

3. Destination

Aboard IMV Starjammer
(Kline Registration No. 338-C-2725)

Instructions: Use the space below for written communications using the standard Anglic character set. The message will be transmitted to the addressee above.

4. Message Text

Barry Russell, this is your personal invitation to TEMPTATIONS, the premier entertainment club on Double. We cater to all persuasions. Why go dirtside if you aren’t going to get dirty? Visit TEMPTATIONS, located at 1178 Commercial Centre, Fargotown. Free Shuttle and Cover.

Patronizing

The Starjammer’s sensor operator, Ronald Gill, has a criminal past. One of his allies, Lerato Botha, was killed in an earlier adventure and Ronald had to provide information to a cloning facility in order to activate Lerato’s “backup.” This xmail reintroduces Lerato, who might become a useful patron, and the themes of cloning and resurrection. A couple of the PCs have insurance policies that entitle them to their own clone backups, which have not been needed … yet.

XBOAT MESSAGE

1. Date of Preparation

217-1103

2. Addressee

Ronald Gill

3. Destination

Aboard IMV Starjammer
(Kline Registration No. 338-C-2725)

Instructions: Use the space below for written communications using the standard Anglic character set. The message will be transmitted to the addressee above.

4. Message Text

It is your old friend Lerato Botha! I am back, my brother. Or at least his clone, with all Lerato’s old memories. It is a very strange thing, I must assure you, to be dead and I have to admit it is still all extremely confusing. The last thing I remember before my resurrection was going to the KST clinic on Sinott to record my mind, which made me feel very sick. I remember being placed into the scanner tube, covered with wires, and then the next thing I knew your friend Lerato was waking up in a metabolic chamber, with every muscle and bone on fire from having been force-grown from a frozen embryo.

They say it took half a year to grow this new body and it took another half a year of physical and mental therapy to make sure that the cloning had been done without any problems. So many tests: memory, reflexes, puzzles, and such. At the clinic they said flawed clones were destroyed and the whole process started all over. Perhaps I was not their first product? Your friend Lerato did not want to go through any of that business again, I assure you!

But all of that is behind me now. I am using a new name to fit my new body: Lossiomo. I am currently residing on Double and I hope we shall see each other soon. It is not a very charming world, but it has the benefit of being very far away from our friends from Jarslav. I am deeply indebted for your help in getting my paperwork to the KST clinic, and as I recall you are not a man to be in debt to, no matter how good a friend!

Opportunity Knocks and Also Texts

Competition for critical crew positions such as Starship Engineer is probably quite intense. Most PCs are usually on the wrong side of the stick, either looking for ships or crew. Savvy captains and companies probably don’t wait for prospects to show up at the local hiring hall: they likely use recruiters that identify and aggressively court potential candidates before they even reach the starport. I thought it would be interesting to have one of the best-qualified crewmembers of the Starjammer receive some unsolicited offers.

XBOAT MESSAGE

1. Date of Preparation

152-1104

2. Addressee

Chief Engineer Richy Jamoor

3. Destination

Aboard IMV Starjammer
(Kline Registration No. 338-C-2725)

Instructions: Use the space below for written communications using the standard Anglic character set. The message will be transmitted to the addressee above.

4. Message Text

A lucrative and rewarding position awaits you, Chief Engineer Jamoor! The IMV Double Jeopardy is an Akkigish-class Type R Subsidized Merchant operating in the Nauvoo Cluster, with its home port at Tolson/Clown (Magyar 2106). The Double Jeopardy has an immediate opening for a chief engineer with your exact qualifications. We are prepared to offer you a one-time signing bonus of Cr50000 and monthly salary of Cr6000. All offers are subject to standard medical and psychological competency exams. The Nauvoo Trading company is an equal opportunity employer offering competitive salary, advancement opportunities, and profit sharing. Further details available upon request. If interested, please contact Captain Fabiana Eshni at Berth B12, Fargo Highport.

Celina Wong, Senior Recruiter - Nauvoo Trading.

A Son’s Reply

Daren’s player decided to write a response to his mother’s message, which is exactly the sort of engagement I was hoping to prompt with these xmails.

XBOAT MESSAGE

1. Date of Preparation

156-1104

2. Addressee

Dame Augustina Rigby-Garner

3. Destination

Brantine Estates,
Beta/New Mars (Magyar 3128)

Instructions: Use the space below for written communications using the standard Anglic character set. The message will be transmitted to the addressee above.

4. Message Text

Dearest Mommikins, so lovely to hear from you. XXOOXX. I fear I have not spoken to Father since the regrettable cinnamon bun incident.

I have changed my life and have been Slurm free for over two years now. Surprise! (I know.) I feel sobriety suits me well and I’m even more impressive and charming without the chemical crutch. I will try to visit soon but my men need me and I worry what would happen without my steady guidance.

All of my love, your dearest son Darren Rigby-Garner.

Double/Clown.

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Everybody Wants to Rule the World: Traveller Nobility

The Marquis of Aramis: As an Imperial noble, the Marquis Leonard Bolden-Tukera of Aramis holds his patent directly from the Emperor, although the channels of allegiance provide (and require) fealty to intervening nobles between him and the Emperor.

The Marquisate is a hereditary position which, on Aramis, has made him ruler of the planet. The Marquis owes allegiance to the Count Knowln of Celepina (in nearby Rhylanor subsector), who in turn owes allegiance to the Duke of Rhylanor, one of several Dukes in the Spinward Marches.

The Marquis, as head of the feudal technocracy of Aramis, grants a variety of subordinate positions in city government to citizens of Aramis and Leedor in return for money, pledges of loyalty, and other services (The Traveller Adventure).

I went down my latest Traveller rabbit hole in the usual way, with a seemingly innocent question about nobility that led me somewhere else altogether. CT Supplement 8: Library Data (A–M) tells us that in the Third Imperium, “Individual worlds, and even entire systems, are free to govern themselves as they desire, provided that ultimate power is always accorded the Imperium” (7). Imperial nobles on member worlds generally act only as a local representative of the larger Imperium, but there are scattered mentions in canon of Imperial nobles also acting as the ruler of their world. I was wondering if such arrangements were still allowed in the latest iterations of the rules, and if so what types of worlds would have an Imperial noble as the head of state.

The Heraldic Crest of the Baronet of Montlivan (Magyar 3222).

The idea of an interstellar nobility has been in Traveller from the very beginning with the Social Standing characteristic and the associated titles that line up with SOC scores of 11 or more. This is not unexpected, as many of the most influential sci-fi sources on Traveller featured some kind of space nobility, including the Dumarest saga, Foundation, Dune, and H. Beam Piper’s Space Viking.

Despite this long history, the specific place of nobility in the Third Imperium setting has always been a little unclear. Partially this is by design: the Imperium is vast and the role of Imperial nobility has to adapt to the needs and preferences of different regions and individual worlds. But the idea of nobility has also evolved over time, as can be seen by a survey of different editions.

For Classic Traveller, the best primary source of information on nobles is Supplement 11: Library Data (N-Z) from 1982. Supplement 11 has an entire essay on “The Imperial Nobility,” which provides a nice high level overview of the topic. The second best source is probably The Traveller Adventure (1983), which offers a good example of how the nobility actually works on a subsector level.

For MegaTraveller, the Imperial Encyclopedia (1987) has an entire chapter on “Nobles” that collects most of the information from classic Traveller and adds a few more useful details.

GURPS Traveller has an entire book devoted to the topic. GT: Nobles (2004) is written with the usual high standards of most GURPS supplements. Although well-researched, the book introduces a few quirks that don’t appear to line up with subsequent editions.

Traveller5 (2019) really shakes things up by introducing some significant changes in how nobles are assigned to Imperial worlds. In Traveller5 the planetary trade codes determine what rank of noble is assigned to different worlds. For example, a Marquis is associated with worlds with the Pre-Industrial trade code (Pop 8).

This change, reflected in the latest data on Traveller Map, basically invalidates all of the noble titles and relationships described in The Traveller Adventure. A major NPC on Aramis (Spinward Marches 3110 A5A0556-B) is the Marquis of Aramis; in Traveller5 Aramis has a subsector duke and a knight but no marquis. Similarly, there is no Count of Celepina (Spinward Marches 2913 B434456-9), a world that only merits a single knight.

Although the Traveller5 books provide very little setting information on the nobility, an article from the Imperiallines 7 (2014) tries to explain how all this works. While a good start, a planned second part of this article has unfortunately never been published.

Mongoose Traveller’s Third Imperium (2021) sourcebook incorporates some elements from both GURPS Traveller and Traveller5 newsletter in its chapter on “The Nobility.”

Small changes to the terminology and descriptions across editions make comparisons difficult: it can be unclear if a change marks a true shift in mechanics or is simply different nomenclature. 

For example, most sources identify three broad types of nobles: (1) Nobles with titles issued to acknowledge some type of notable Achievement, such as creating an important work of art or making a scientific discovery; (2) Nobles with titles issued to support a Position held within the Imperial administration, such as the representative to an Imperial world or a high level bureaucrat in subsector office; and (3) Nobles with titles issued as rewards for exceptional Service to the Emperor. The latter type includes some of the oldest and most powerful families in the Imperium.

Any of these titles might or might not be accompanied by a fief, might or might not be inheritable, and might or might not make the holder a member of the peerage or have a place on the Imperial Moot. The following table summarizes changes:

Nobility Across Traveller Editions
DescriptionCTMTGTT5MgT
AchievementHonor NoblesHonor NoblesHonor NoblesHonor Nobles
PositionRank NoblesRank NoblesCeremonial Nobles
ServiceHigh NoblesHigh NoblesLanded NoblesRank Nobles
FiefBaron+Baron+Viscount+Knight+Knight+
Moot?Baron+Baron+Baronet+Baron+
PeerageBaron+Baron+Baron+?Marquis+

Traveller5, which makes the biggest changes to the nobility system, uses a largely new set of terms and definitions perhaps to reflect the magnitude of the change. Traveller5 also fleshes out all the various income streams that can flow to nobles with different Social Standing scores. Mongoose Traveller seems to combine High Nobility and Rank Nobility into a single category, though it’s not clear to me whether this is an intentional choice or simply an accident of editing.

Getting back to my original question: are Imperial nobles still allowed to be rulers of worlds in the latest editions of Traveller? The answer is yes, though this is never common in any edition. “On many worlds the Imperial noble has no role, while on some worlds an Imperial noble is also the world’s ruler” (GT: Nobles 76). “On lower population worlds, the knight may even be the ruler of the world” (Imperialines 5). “For the most part, noble patents do not indicate actual rulership of worlds” (Third Imperium 48).

In most cases, an Imperial noble is probably at best only the titular ruler of a local world with limited or no authority or responsibility over the planetary government. For example, Queen Elizabeth II was the “Queen of Canada” and her image has been on Canadian bank notes since the 1930s.

So what types of worlds in Traveller would be good candidates for having an Imperial noble installed as planetary ruler? Hands down, I think Feudal Technocracies (Government Type 5) are the most likely candidates. In Imperialines 7 Marc Miller himself wrote “I would call the structure of the Imperium a Feudal Technocracy” (3). And if we look at Aramis, a world that canonically is ruled by its senior Imperial noble, we find that its government is a Feudal Technocracy.

Not all Imperial worlds with Government Type 5 will be ruled by an Imperial noble, and not all worlds ruled by an Imperial noble will have that Government Type, but it’s a good place to look. As it happens, one of the PCs from my Into the Interface campaign has a Baronet father established as the Imperial representative to Montlivan (Magyar 3222), a feudal technocracy in New Mars subsector. The Imperial nobility in Magyar was essentially wiped out or dissolved during the Solomani period and almost all titles needed to be freshly issued following the Rim War. Putting all of this together we can construct the following narrative of the Baronetcy of Montlivan, using the description of Aramis as a template:

Montlivan (Magyar 3222 C688456-A). A hot, medium-sized world with a dense oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere, located on the Rim Main in New Mars subsector. Montlivan was originally colonized by the Vilani First Imperium and named Sukun. Because of the low population and lack of infrastructure, the world has been issued an Amber Zone travel advisory.

Montlivan supports a population of little more than 26,000, almost all contained in a single settlement, Rayim, which is the site of the world’s starport. Rayim is the personal fief of the Baronet Sir Cedric Radimir Garner, Knight of the Order of Sol (K.S.).

Sir Cedric was born on Jarslav (Solomani Rim 0123) in 1032 and rose to become the senior marketing manager, New Mars Subsector, for the Imperial megacorporation Ling-Standard Products. In this capacity he became friends with Sir Noah Kossuth, the son of Duke Solon Kossuth of Fugue. In 1060 Sir Cedric married Dame Augustina Rigby of Beta; they separated in 1063 shortly before the birth of their only child, Daren

In 1074 Sir Noah was confirmed as the second Duke of Fugue following the death of his father. At Duke Noah’s urging Sir Cedric was granted the title to his baronetcy by Archduke Adair of Sol in 1088. In 1096 Duke Noah was forced to abdicate as part of scandal popularly known as the Union Affair, leaving the new baronet without his powerful patron.

The baronetcy is a hereditary position which, on Montlivan, has made the Baronet the ruler of the planet. Although Baronet Cedric holds his patent from the Archduke of Sol, the channels of allegiance provide and require fealty to intervening nobles between him and the Archduke. The Baronet owes direct allegiance to the Baron Garzikhur of Dirramu, who in turn owes allegiance to Comtesse Agatha haut Ikin of Beta, who in turn owes allegiance to Duke Wawebes of Fugue, the subsector duke for New Mars. Duke Wawebes owes allegiance to Sector Duke Robert Stephanos Beaudoin of the Solomani Rim.

As the titular head of the feudal technocracy of Montlivan, the Baronet grants a variety of subordinate positions in world government to citizens in return for money, pledges of loyalty, and other services. All important posts and contracts are let on the Baronet's sufferance and can be canceled at his whim.

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