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Traveller Record Sheets is a line of several approved Traveller products that consisted of pads of record sheets, including Personal Data Sheets, Starship Logs, Ship's Papers/Ship's Design Worksheets, and System Data Sheets. [1]
Shannon Appelcline wrote that Traveller "made its way into the UK through Games Workshop imports and then through British reprints that began as early as 1979; Games Workshop even put out a few original accessories for the game: IISS Ship Files (1981), Personal Data Files (1981), and Starship Layout Sheets (1981).
Traveller is highly regarded for its production value, sophisticated character generation system, and consistent rules. It has received positive reviews across various editions, with some critics calling it the best science-fiction RPG. Traveller has won multiple Origins Awards and was inducted into the Origins Hall of Fame in 1996. While the ...
The Traveller Logbook is a supplement that includes record sheets to log information for up to 10 characters such as their UPPs, skills, equipment, service records, names, and ranks, and the booklet also contains summary sheets for six starships, and the majority of the charts needed for creating characters for Traveller.
The Traveller Book; Traveller Book 0: An Introduction to Traveller; Traveller Book 4: Mercenary; Traveller Book 5: High Guard; Traveller Book 6: Scouts; Traveller Book 7: Merchant Prince; Traveller Book 8: Robots; Traveller Deluxe Edition; The Traveller Logbook; Traveller Personal Data Files; Traveller Record Sheets; Traveller Referee Screen ...
Traders and Gunboats is a supplement that provides deck plans and describes eight major types of ships and four small craft that are used in the Imperium. [1] It also gives explanations for deck-plan symbology, the strength of bulkheads and walls, and how various portals work. [2]
Traveller is an Origins Award winning science fiction role-playing game published by Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) in 1977. It is a time when interstellar travel has become possible and Humaniti has met other starfaring races.
In the August 1980 edition of Dragon (Issue 40), Roberto Camino welcomed the addition of large starships to the Traveller game, but noted a design decision that he called questionable: that the number of minor weapons do not increase at the same rate as the ship's surface area, so larger ships, which should have more firepower, actually have ...