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  2. MegaTraveller 1: The Zhodani Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    MegaTraveller 2 featured an updated user interface which incorporated some of the enhancements Paragon made in preparation for MegaTraveller 1 ' s release in the United Kingdom. [8] In the summer of 1992, MicroProse issued a newsletter promising the release of a third installment in the series to be published in the fall of 1992 under its ...

  3. List of Traveller books - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 158 [1] FFE published all nine as a single volume in 2000. 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)

  4. Starship Operator's Manual, Volume 1 - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, GDW asked DGP for help in designing a major revision to the game called MegaTraveller. After GDW released MegatTraveller, DGP published several adventures and supplements for it under license. One of these was Starship Operator's Manual, Vol. 1, written by Joe D. Fugate, Sr., Gary L. Thomas, William W. Connors, and Rob Caswell. It was ...

  5. MegaTraveller Referee's Companion - Wikipedia

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    Ten years later, in an attempt to revitalize the franchise, GDW revised the rules and published it as MegaTraveller. One of the first supplements to be published was the MegaTraveller Referee's Companion, [2] a 98-page softcover book by Marc W. Miller with contributions by Frank Chadwick, Joe D. Fugate Sr., and Gary L. Thomas, interior art by ...

  6. Digest Group Publications - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 203 Marc W. Miller wrote a letter to DGP in 1987, asking them to help him make Traveller material more accessible. [1]: 205 MegaTraveller (1987–1992), often shortened to MT, was published by GDW but designed by DGP which published the popular Traveller's Digest (later the MegaTraveller Journal) Traveller support magazine.

  7. Traveller (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    There's definitely room for a Traveller aid program on the market, but not this one." [27] GDW licensee Paragon produced two video games based on the Traveller universe: MegaTraveller 1: The Zhodani Conspiracy (1990) for Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS; MegaTraveller 2: Quest for the Ancients (1991) for Amiga and MS-DOS [7]: 173

  8. Rebellion Sourcebook - Wikipedia

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    Jake Thornton reviewed Rebellion Sourcebook for Games International magazine, and gave it 3 1/2 stars out of 5, and stated that "if you don't play Traveller then it's useless, if you intend to run a game it's essential. 'Nuff said." [1] In the January 1989 edition of Dragon (#241), Jim Bambra called this sourcebook "solid support for the ...

  9. J. Andrew Keith - Wikipedia

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    J. Andrew Keith, and his brother William H. Keith Jr., responded to ads in Journal of the Travellers Aid Society for authors to write for Game Designers' Workshop (GDW); Loren Wiseman started them with freelancing for GDW in the late 1970s and the three of them set up much of the early material for Traveller.