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The Babylon 5 Roleplaying Game was published by Mongoose Publishing in 2003. A second edition of the core rules was published in 2006 using the WotC Open Game License. [2] In 2008 Mongoose published Universe of Babylon 5, a set of rules allowing the game to use Mongoose's edition of Traveller as its RPG engine instead of the d20 System.
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With the digest-sized format and color of the books, they became known as little black books. [2]: 162 Book 1-Characters and Combat, by Marc W. Miller (1977) Book 2-Starships, by Marc W. Miller (1977) Book 3-Worlds and Adventures, by Marc W. Miller (1977) Book 4 Mercenary, by Frank Chadwick and Marc Miller (1978) [2]: 161
2300AD - Second Edition. Revises and adapts 2300AD for the second edition of the Mongoose version of the Traveller ruleset. This is a boxed set with three books and a fold-out poster maps of human space, showing all connections and travel distances between stars within range of the stutterwarp drive.
The Albedo Role Playing Game was written by Paul Kidd with Steve Gallacci and first published as a boxed set with four books - three rulebooks (background and characters, technology and equipment, referee's manual) and an introductory scenario - and dice by Furball Publications (Aus.) in 1988, and was then published as a boxed set with four books by Thoughts and Images in 1988.
In August 2007, Mongoose published Elric of Melniboné by Lawrence Whittaker, which is based on Moongoose's first edition of RuneQuest. [3] A second edition by Lawrence Whittaker and Pete Nash was published in 2010, based on Mongoose's second edition of Runequest. [4] This was discontinued when Mongoose lost the RuneQuest license in 2011.
GURPS Bio-Tech, second edition, by David Pulver and David Morgan-Mar describes medical techniques and enhancements, and modified life forms. GURPS High-Tech, second edition, by Hans-Christian Vortisch, S.A. Fisher and Michael Hurst, [18] describes technologies from the invention of gunpowder to the present day.
Starship Troopers: The Roleplaying Game is a tabletop role-playing game produced by Mongoose Publishing in 2005. The game is based upon the 1959 book Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein, but it is mostly based on its adaptations, Starship Troopers (1997) and Starship Troopers 2 (2004), and the cartoon series (Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles); the game itself was published under ...