Umbran said:
That depends a bit on what you are calling "our system". Alpha Centauri is a bit over 4 ly away - so you're saying nearly half way to the nearest star is still "our system" instead of "deep space".
From the center of our system to the outer reaches of the Oort is about 1.5 LY. I would presume that AC has about the same around it though I have no time to research it right now- sorry, typing one handed while rocking a baby.
As far as your assumption that I consider the Oort deep space- I consider it to be the far back reaches of my back yard, the area where I never, ever run a mower, the area where if I wake up early enough I can see deer. Is it my land? Not sure, never had it survayed, I suppose when I get out that way I will, but right now it ante no one elses. The area just beyond the trees out there, where- if you walk out there, you can see ol' Centauri's place, well that would be where his back yard starts, but the area where you can't see neither his house, nor mine, well that is what you call Deep Space. That is the best explination of how I think it works, because no one in all our 40 years plus of space travel has ever gotten out that far.
Umbran said:
Describe, please, why they would be "required" to do that specific distance? What's special about 60,000 AU? Why can't it be "far, compared to what you're used to, but not by threeorders of magnitude?"
I require nothing of no one. I ask that you be kind, and respectful, but its not a requirement. I learned not so long ago never to require anything of anyone- friends, family, loved ones, complete strangers, all I can do is ask, and that is what I am doing- would you please help me with these? I have minimal understanding, and a few ideas, I know that 90% of the population is smarter then me and I believe in my heart that about 95% of EN Worlders are smarter then I, so it kind of tells you the level of respect I have for you all.
As far as why- there is a mega plot element out there, and I would rather not give it away before I use it.
Umbran said:
Consider that Columbus' first journey was something a bit short of three months long, and significant trade between the Americans and Europe continued with similar travel times. Having the journey be that long may be inconvenient for the PCs, but it is not implausible in the sense of humans doing it in general. Humans have often taken multi-month endeavors, if there's a good reason to.
I agree.
Say you have two plants on opposite sides of the sun, one is at 1 AU and the other is at 3 AUs- that means that they are 4 AUs apart, if the ship can go through the sun, then yes, that would be true, so increase that to 5 AUs because they have to
go around the sun and all that. Now what would be a good time for that to take? A week? A month? If its a month then 60,000 AUs is going to be a pain cause that would be like 12,000 months. A might beyond the time line that I want to work with.
However if the 5 AU trip only takes a day then we are talking only 10 days out to 50 AUs and that seems a might to fast for what I want to do.
I know that you are Mr Physics- which means you are smart, I know that I should hear you of all people out on this.
Thank you all for your time, your patients, and your brain power. I am only asking for your thought, which you have given in kindness- thank you.