Adventure Class Ships Volume 2
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Adventure Class Ships Volume 2 | |||
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Author | Rob Caswell, William H. Keith, Jr., J. Andrew Keith, Jordan Weisman | ||
Publisher | FASA | ||
Version | Classic Traveller | ||
Edition | 1st | ||
Format | Supplement (Deck plans) | ||
Language | English | ||
Pages | 8 | ||
Year Published | 1982 | ||
Canonical | Yes | ||
Available from | RPGNow | ||
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Table of Contents | |||
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Description (Specifications)
Summary: Deckplans for ten major Traveller ships: a type Y Yacht, a type M subsidized liner, a type T patrol ship, a type A free trader, a Zhodani far trader, an Aslan combat scout, a medical scout, a Solomani patrol frigate, an orbital facility, and the survey cruiser featured in Fate of the Sky Raiders.
Notes on This Edition: A box with 5 double-sided 17"x22" deck plan sheets, plus two 16-page booklets, one with High Guard stats, the other with background data.
Table of Contents
- Aslan Combat Scout
- Medical Scout
- Orbital Facility
- Solomani Patrol Frigate
- Survey Cruiser
- Type A class Free Trader
- Type M class Subsidized Liner
- Type T class Patrol Ship
- Type Y class Yacht
- Zhodani Far Trader
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