There are currently 6 issues that were successfully kickstarted and sold as a set, but at present you can only buy them one at a time on the Mongoose website. The latest incarnation of the Journal of the TAS is produced by Mongoose Publishing to compliment and extend their 2nd edition Traveller game. This content is currently no longer offered by GURPS in any form ( sniffsniff ), but you can grab it from FFE under “GURPS #2 CD-ROM” Mongoose JTAS Steve Jackson Games resurrected the idea of the Journal of the Travellers’ Aid Society as an ongoing source of all things GT while they had an active license. Each author was allowed to cover different eras with their articles, with the hope that the reader could adapt to their own preferences.” Complete editions of issues 1-13 are available for free. Duncan Law-Green and published in the late 80’s and early 90’s. The primary objective was the mapping of the Dagudashaag and generation of the complete library data. ) Signal-GKĬurrently hosted on the Traveller Wiki, the description from there – “…was a fanzine put together by Jae Campbell and J.
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An index to those articles, authors, and page numbers can be found here, while PDF issues of Dragon Magazine are ( as of this writing ) available for free online at Annarchive ( you’ll have to find/search for this yourself I’m not certain about the legality of this repository. Particularly in the earlier years of its run, Dragon Magazine hosted many articles about Traveller. You can get issues from DriveThruRPG or directly from Far Future Enterprises as art of the offerings on the “Apocrypha 3” CD. This was the ongoing magazine produced by DGP in the late 80s/early 90s when MegaTraveller was active, and the content focuses exclusively on the Rebellion and Hard Times settings.
You can purchase a set from #1-34 from DriveThruRPG or from the FFE website on the “Journal of the Travellers’ Aid Society” CD. Much content and thinking from the articles during the run have been incorporated into subsequent versions of the game. The very first periodical-based source of canon material supplementing the game, JTAS was published to add depth and increase the fanbase for Classic Traveller. CT Journal of the Travellers Aid Society ( JTAS ) FT is free to the masses easy to submit to. Editing, layout, and copy are all well done and range over a wide variety of types including Patron and Amber Zone adventures, gear write ups, reviews of supplements or conventions, and much more. This is an excellent bi-monthly-ish online periodical featuring non-canon fan content. It’s only available for a fee I get mine at DriveThruRPG. The content is 100% canon, either coming directly from Marc or approved by him. In the last few years it has produced 2 issues( #6 and #& ) on an as-we-can schedule. Imperiallines is the current live online “‘zine” supporting Marc Miller’s Traveller5.
You can use PayPal to purchase CDs, but if you drop a note to FFE and ask nicely they’ll be happy to send you your purchases on a thumb drive… just on the off-chance you don’t happen to have access to a functional CD-ROM drive. The look is unapologetically old-school and the process to buy can feel a little clunky, but everything Traveller except the DGP content or Mongoose’s current works are on offer here. This is Marc Miller’s company, ( newer site here ) the producer of the currently-active Traveller5 and copy write holder of a staggering amount of historical Traveller material. It is the definitive resource for researching items of interest about Traveller or the Third Imperium.
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In its own words, the Traveller Wiki is “… the AAB Imperial Encyclopedia, a Traveller Starship Library and game resource database where you can contribute to the 40 years of Traveller history.” It’s is a living reference document that undergoes constant revision and update by Traveller scholars and fans. The builder can also build out the entire system, providing a link to map each world and moon.
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This datasource is constantly under review and hands-down the best overall reference on systems and worlds for the Third Imperium setting The Traveller World BuilderĪnother awesome software resource, the TWB applies the T5 world design ruleset and generates maps for any world, from any of the canon worlds on the Traveller Map to a world you input the UWP for. Views are adjustable and almost infinitely printable, although the learning curve to do anything but poke around on the map is significant. I might rotate these every now and then, but I try to list ones that feature interesting content and that are updated on a regular basis.Īlegis Downport utility websites The Traveller MapĪn amazing, canonical, interactive atlas of Charted Space.