traveller:goldenage:tech:sensors
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They have neutrino sensors which allow them to detect a ship's jump (either out, or in). | They have neutrino sensors which allow them to detect a ship's jump (either out, or in). | ||
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+ | The general ranges at which a starport will be aware of what's going on depends on its size. Double these ranges if there is a Naval base present. | ||
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- | * Transponder signals with 100 AU. | + | * Transponder signals with 30 AU. |
+ | * Detect jumps within 10 AU. | ||
==== B ==== | ==== B ==== | ||
- | * Transponder signals with 30 AU. | + | * Transponder signals with 10 AU. |
+ | * Detect jumps with 3 AU. | ||
==== C ==== | ==== C ==== | ||
- | * Transponder signals with 10 AU. | + | * Transponder signals with 3 AU. |
+ | * Detect jumps within 1 AU. | ||
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+ | ==== D ==== | ||
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+ | * Transponder signals with 1 AU. | ||
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+ | Increase by one range band if population is 1 billion+. Increase by 1 range band if TL is 13+. | ||
+ | Range bands beyond 30 AU are 60 AU, 100 AU. | ||
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