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  2. Traveller Supplement 7: Traders and Gunboats - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. I.S.C.V.: King Richard - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Classic Traveller: ... King Richard is a set of starship deck plans, a 5000-ton first class luxury liner. [1] Publication history

  4. List of Traveller books - Wikipedia

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    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)

  5. Traveller Supplement 9: Fighting Ships - Wikipedia

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    Traveller Supplement 9: Fighting Ships is a tabletop role-playing game supplement, written by Tim Brown, with illustrations by Jennell Jaquays, [1] [a] for Traveller and published in 1981 by Game Designers' Workshop.

  6. Merchant Class Ships - Wikipedia

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    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."

  7. Challenge (game magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Also to maintain continuity, Challenge featured a separate section labeled "Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society", which covered Traveller exclusively; this special section lasted through Issue 28. After that issue, Traveller articles continued to appear, but the magazine was more frequently dominated by articles of other GDW gaming systems ...

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  9. GURPS Traveller - Wikipedia

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    Steve Jackson had long been a fan of Traveller, and had previously talked to Digest Group Publications about publishing a GURPS Traveller as far back as the late 1980s. [1]: 111 Following the 1996 dissolution of Game Designers' Workshop, Jackson was able to obtain the Traveller license from Marc Miller, [1]: 111 while Miller simultaneously licensed Traveller to Imperium Games.