' Wrote:Trent landed on Manhattan two weeks after the Freeport 7 attack. The reasoning for why they didn't drop off the wounded in Rheinland escapes me, but I'm assuming they made best speed to Manhattan.
I try not to reference it as much as possible.
Maybe they were working with Liberty to recover the artifact.
This is going to take a while:
I, personally, would have real-time for both in-game and stories. However, realism is an issue. In the early days of Sirius, it took years to travel between systems. This was, from my point of view, going much slower than even low impulse power on modern engines. As they got more sophosticated, ie faster, it began to take months. This is on, say, mid-standard impulse. In the last 200 years A.S, we have cruise engines and modern impulse. When Jump Gates were invented, they cut out long years/months of crossing interstellar space. Trade Lanes reduced in-system travel times immensly, making a week/weeks long-journey between Manhattan and Pittsburgh take only a few minutes-hours. Now, from this logic, it should take at least a day or two to travel between Houses. Crossing empty space within a system presents new questions as well. Modern cruise-capable engines are probably ten times as fast as primitive engines used by early settlers, making a trip from Manhattan to Rochester take a day or two by my reckoning. Now, a 'round-trip' starting in Omicron Alpha would consist of the following: