Hello Ian,
 
My guess is those worlds designated amber are based
on their UWP codes of government and law level for the
most part. Another possibility is that the code was randomly
generated by whatever program or programs that were
used to create the UWP data.
 
Tom Rux
 

From: "Ian Whitchurch" <ian.whitchurch@gmail.com>
To: tml@simplelists.com
Sent: Sunday, November 2, 2014 8:01:29 PM
Subject: Re: [TML] Database of non-sector Amber Zone worlds

Did we ever get a list of why various worlds were amber zoned ?

On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 2:53 PM, Phill <evildolphins@gmail.com> wrote:
Tom> wrote:
Have you considered either purchasing or getting together
with someone who has a copy of the T4 CD-ROM from Far
Future Enterprises. The CD-ROM is supposed to be searchable
which might help find some the items you are looking for.
Hi Tom,

I have purchased it last year. My Canon site is a hobby PERL programming project though and I've done very little in the past few years.

That is a handy tip though for me when I have another go at cleanup.

I've mostly used it for seeing what exists at the destinations of my Random Travelling games of a few years back:
So only the Spinward Marches parts.

Thanks,

Phill
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