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I seem to remember there was a list of novels that inspired Marc Miller for Traveller. Does anyone else remember this? Which book would have had that?


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Core Books?

I'm interested in checking out T20 just out of curiosity. According the FFE website, the CD-ROM contains there books: The Traveller's Handbook (Core Rules) Traveller's Handbook Errata Book 1: Characters and Combat Book 2 - Vehicles and Starships Book 3 - Worlds and Adventures Is The Traveller's Handbook the same as books 1, 2 and 3? I also see there is a Traveller's Guidebook...


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For those of you who have your own TUs, how far out is "the edge of explored space" in your setting? How long does it take to get there? I'm thinking about an exploration-themed game, and I want to have a sort of "here be dragons" edge to it, but then I wonder why an exploration ship hasn't previously been there, or how I can avoid a 2 year journey to head back to home base. I ...


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The T4 adventure compilation Anomalies opens with a sample ship for the PCs to use, the Raptor. The ship is converted from a raider vessel to a merchant by the early Imperial Navy, then sold to reliable merchant adventurers for their use. The T4 stats are for a 400 ton TL-12 ship with J2, M3, 4 lasers, 10 staterooms and 8 low berths, and 100 tons of cargo space. ...


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I'm inspired to play the 1977 version of CT, fairly Out-of-the-Box style. But in a desire to push away some of the Clark-tech, while still being authentic to the period Marc wrote CT in, I have found myself drawn towards Gerard O'Neill's High Frontier. But I find it peculiar that I don't already see much about that as a setting for CT, either published or made by other enthusia...


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