Difference between revisions of "Ral"

m (fixes)
Line 15: Line 15:
  
 
Later, when moving from Stein's Folly to [[Argyle]], [[Ardan Sortek]] and his associates travelled via Dragon's Field (one jump from Stein's Folly), Hamlin (one jump from Dragon's Field), Ral (implicitly one jump from Hamlin) and then other (unspecified) jump points, in that order, with the last being [[Vincent (system)|Vincent]] and then Argyle.<ref name="TS&TDp217">''The Sword and the Dagger'', pp. 217-218</ref> (The overall distance between Stein's Folly and Argyle is around 130 light years, and could conceivably be covered in five jumps.)
 
Later, when moving from Stein's Folly to [[Argyle]], [[Ardan Sortek]] and his associates travelled via Dragon's Field (one jump from Stein's Folly), Hamlin (one jump from Dragon's Field), Ral (implicitly one jump from Hamlin) and then other (unspecified) jump points, in that order, with the last being [[Vincent (system)|Vincent]] and then Argyle.<ref name="TS&TDp217">''The Sword and the Dagger'', pp. 217-218</ref> (The overall distance between Stein's Folly and Argyle is around 130 light years, and could conceivably be covered in five jumps.)
 +
 +
For some unspecified reason, Sortek's party felt they had to hire a JumpShip to a phony destination at Hamlin, and only revealed Ral as their real destination to the captain at gunpoint.<ref name="TS&TDp217"/> This seems to indicate that the Ral system was somehow special, possibly off-limits to regular jump traffic.
  
 
Upon arriving in the Ral system, Sortek found four other [[JumpShip]]s recharging their drives nearby and would go on to hijack one of these for the next leg of his journey.<ref name="TS&TDp218"/>
 
Upon arriving in the Ral system, Sortek found four other [[JumpShip]]s recharging their drives nearby and would go on to hijack one of these for the next leg of his journey.<ref name="TS&TDp218"/>

Revision as of 18:20, 28 March 2019

This article is undergoing revision as part of Project: Planets, a collaborative effort to improve BattleTechWiki's coverage of planets and systems. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can add your name to the list of volunteers.

This article has completed Phase 5 of the Overhaul effort.

Note: X and Y are coordinates (light years on XY plane) relative to Terra at (0, 0)

Ral
System Information
X:Y Coordinates[e]

The Ral system[1] was was located in Federated Suns space as of 3025, and named alongside Dragon's Field and Hamlin as a possible place to draw 'Mech units from for the counterattack to retake Stein's Folly in that year.[2]

Later, when moving from Stein's Folly to Argyle, Ardan Sortek and his associates travelled via Dragon's Field (one jump from Stein's Folly), Hamlin (one jump from Dragon's Field), Ral (implicitly one jump from Hamlin) and then other (unspecified) jump points, in that order, with the last being Vincent and then Argyle.[3] (The overall distance between Stein's Folly and Argyle is around 130 light years, and could conceivably be covered in five jumps.)

For some unspecified reason, Sortek's party felt they had to hire a JumpShip to a phony destination at Hamlin, and only revealed Ral as their real destination to the captain at gunpoint.[3] This seems to indicate that the Ral system was somehow special, possibly off-limits to regular jump traffic.

Upon arriving in the Ral system, Sortek found four other JumpShips recharging their drives nearby and would go on to hijack one of these for the next leg of his journey.[1]

System Description

Political Affiliation

Planetary History

Nearby Systems

Systems within 60 light-years (distance in light years)
Closest systems first:

Notes

  • Dragon's Field, Hamlin and Ral (as well as Vincent and New Cleveland), as far as can be determined, were never mentioned except in this one novel nor shown on any published map. As such, their existence is canon but their exact location and even nature is unclear.
    • The Federated Suns–and indeed all Successor States–have been known to make use of secret transit systems in their space, uninhabited (or sparsely inhabited) systems used as recharging stopovers for their militaries. Dragon's Field, Hamlin and Ral (and possibly Vincent) might be such transit systems.
    • There is an official ruling on the BattleTech Forum (in the "Ask the Writers" section, which is reserved for official rulings) by Øystein Tvedten, Catalyst Game Labs's designated map expert, to the effect that the 3025 era maps are deemed "complete" and there are no inhabited systems that don't show up on the maps (except for Hidden Systems). Any unmapped worlds could thus be assumed to be secondary settled planets in star systems that go by different names on the map, or otherwise be codenames or secondary names.
  • In the novel's German edition, Dragon's Field, Hamlin and Ral were exchanged for Novaya Zemlya, Kluane, and Salem, respectively, but available data for Novaya Zemlya is incompatible with the known data for Dragon's Field and the systems do not line up for jumps as described in the novel.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Sword and the Dagger, p. 218 - Explicitly referred to as the Ral system
  2. The Sword and the Dagger, p. 44
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Sword and the Dagger, pp. 217-218
  4. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named TS&TDp45

Bibliography