

Title | Posted |
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The status of the Lynx System | Oct 2004 |
Technical improvements in the Talbott Cluster | Jul 2005 |
The Union of Monica | Oct 2004 |
Grayson inheritance laws | Jun 2005 |
Stability of the Republic of Haven and system secession | Jul 2006 |
Removing Giancola from office | Feb 2008 |
Who are the Peeps buying their technology from? | Oct 2002 |
Erewhon and the inertial compensator | Apr 2004 |
Congo-Maya-Erewhon map | Sep 2004 |
Strategic map as of <em>Shadow of Saganami</em> | Sep 2004 |
A collection of posts by David Weber containing background information for his stories, collected and generously made available Joe Buckley.
They don't need a magic drive to make transit; they need a sufficiently powerful drive field to survive making transit. There's a difference. You can put anything you want through a warp point; it's just that it tends to come out rather finely subdivided on the other side if the drive field hiccups during the process.