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  2. Space: 1889 - Wikipedia

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    Space: 1889 is a tabletop role-playing game of Victorian-era space-faring, [2] created by Frank Chadwick and originally published by Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) from 1989 to 1990. It was the first roleplaying game to feature space colonization using steam technology in the style of Jules Verne , H.G. Wells , and Arthur Conan Doyle in what ...

  3. Space: 1889 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Space: 1889 is a science-fiction role-playing adventure game based on the Space: 1889 role-playing game by Game Designers' Workshop.The game is set in the 19th-century Victorian era, a world where interplanetary travel was already achieved, and discoveries have taken place like the antigravitational liftwood on Mars in 1870 as well as hydrogen-filled airships.

  4. Category:Space: 1889 - Wikipedia

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  5. Tales From The Ether - Wikipedia

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    The science fiction role-playing game Space: 1889 published by GDW in 1989 was, according to game historian Shannon Appelcline, the first role-playing game to feature space colonization using steam technology in the style of Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Arthur Conan Doyle in what would later be called steampunk.

  6. Canal Priests of Mars - Wikipedia

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    Canal Priests of Mars is a 1990 role-playing game adventure for Space: 1889 published by Game Designers' Workshop. Plot summary

  7. Conklin's Atlas of the Worlds - Wikipedia

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    GDW published the steampunk role-playing game Space: 1889 in 1989 and quickly provided several supplements, including Conklin's Atlas of the Worlds and Handy Manual of Useful Information, an 80-page softcover book written by Frank Chadwick, with cover art by Shea Ryan [2]: 283 and interior art by Tim Bradstreet and Angela Bostick.

  8. Space: 1889 (computer game) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Space: 1889 (computer game)

  9. Asteroids in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Paul Preuss's 1985 short story "Small Bodies", where fossils are found on an asteroid, is a late example of the destroyed planet theme; [16] [22] it has otherwise largely been relegated to deliberately retro works such as the 1989 tabletop role-playing game Space: 1889. [20]