Special Supplement 5: Short Adventures
Special Supplement 5: Short Adventures | |||
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Special Supplement 5 | |||
Author | Martin Dougherty | ||
Publisher | Avenger Enterprises | ||
Version | Classic Traveller | ||
Edition | 1st | ||
Format | Book (PDF) | ||
Language | English | ||
Pages | 64 | ||
Year Published | 2007 | ||
Canonical | Yes | ||
Available from | TBD | ||
Product No. CSRT0033 | |||
Table of Contents | |||
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Special Supplement 5: Short Adventures is alter adventure module for Traveller.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
This handy collection of short adventure seeds presents a range of situations ranging from the sinister to the downright bizarre. Plunge into the acid mists of a hostile world or transport a fire truck through interstellar space. Teach reluctant colonists to protect themselves from hostile invaders or mediate a dispute between humans and dolphins... there is something here for everyone.
Table of Contents[edit]
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Meta-history & Background (Dossier)[edit]
All the adventures included are suitable for use with any version of the Traveller rules system and in any era. Included are short adventure seeds in the form of 30 Patron Encounters plus longer adventures including 8 Amber Zones, 8 Mercenary Tickets and a series of 4 linked mini-adventures, making 50 unique adventure opportunities.
Credits (Primary Sources)[edit]
Credit | Authors & Contributors |
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Expedition Leader | Martin J. Dougherty |
Patrons and Consultants | Michael Taylor, William Andersen, Ewan Quibell |
Expedition Personnel | William Andersen, Angus MacDonald, Michael Taylor, Eric O’Dell, Ewan Quibell, Nick Middleton |
Native Guides and Porters | Dan Hammersley, Shane McLean, Richard Perks, Pete Scarrott, Stephen Herron |
References & Contributions (Sources)[edit]
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