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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]
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).
William A. Barton reviewed Merchant Class Ships in The Space Gamer No. 58. [1] Barton commented that "For the merchant-minded Traveller, Merchant Class Ships is a worthwhile investment, and, with the minor exception of the box weight, I can give it my highest recommendation."
Traveller Supplement 9: Fighting Ships; Traveller Supplement 10: The Solomani Rim; Traveller Supplement 11: Library Data (N-Z) Traveller Supplement 12: Forms and Charts;
Deck Plan 2-Modular Cutter (2002) Deck Plan 3-Empress Marava Class Far Trader (2002) Deck Plan 4-Assault Cutter (2002) Deck Plan 5-Sulieman-Class Scout/Courier (2002) Deck Plan 6-Dragon Class System Defense Boat (2002) GM's Screen (2002) Heroes 1: Bounty Hunters (2002) Planetary Survey 3-Granicus (2002) Planetary Survey 4-Glisten (2002)
Bob McWilliams reviewed Aslan Mercenary Ships for White Dwarf #36, giving it an overall rating of 6 out of 10 for the novice, and 8 for the expert, and stated that "the plans themselves and the supporting material show continuing improvement over past efforts from the company."
Traveller is a science fiction role-playing game first published in 1977 by Game Designers' Workshop. Marc Miller designed Traveller with help from Frank Chadwick, John Harshman, and Loren Wiseman. [1] Editions were published for GURPS, d20, and other role-playing game systems. From its origin and in the currently published systems, the game ...
William A. Barton reviewed Adventure Class Ships, Vol. II in Space Gamer No. 65. [1] Barton commented that "If you're not totally burned out on ship plans, you might find Adventure Class Ships, Vol. II to have much of interest for your Traveller campaign or for variety in playing Snapshot or Azhanti, provided the [...] price isn't a bit steep in these lean times.