Does the Serenity Corebook have a map of the system?
Quote from: joewolzDoes the Serenity Corebook have a map of the system?
Not exactly. I found one on line that was excellent, though.
-clash
May I have a link or a could you email me a copy? joewolz at joewolz dot com
My son downloaded it, but he found it at http://wavesintheblack.aimoo.com/ - it's a great site anyway. :D
-clash
Well.... actually my copy has a map of the system. It's useless for anything and violated every layman's grasp of astrophysics I had... but it IS there... I wanna say around pg 270-ish, but my book is in the car and I'm feeling lazy.
Quote from: SpikeWell.... actually my copy has a map of the system. It's useless for anything and violated every layman's grasp of astrophysics I had... but it IS there... I wanna say around pg 270-ish, but my book is in the car and I'm feeling lazy.
Isn't that picture less a map and more just a picture? (My copy's even less accessible than Spike's just now.) ;)
Quote from: JMcL63Isn't that picture less a map and more just a picture? (My copy's even less accessible than Spike's just now.) ;)
That's why I said "not exactly"... Depends on how you define "map" :D
-clash
Page 207 has a kind of map, focusing on Miranda (it's front and center, and largest/closest to 'camera'), with lines connecting some planets and stars (travel routes) or indicating orbits.
Page 208 has what looks like a size comparison chart for a couple dozen planets.