Argon Gambit/Death Station

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Argon Gambit/Death Station
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CT Double Adventure 3
Author Frank ChadwickMarc Miller
Publisher Game Designers Workshop
Version Classic Traveller
Edition 1st
Format LBB (Digest)
Language English
Pages 48
Year Published 1981
Canonical Yes
Available from TBD
Product 321
Table of Contents
TBD

Argon Gambit/Death Station is Double Adventure 3 of Classic Traveller.

Description (Specifications)

It involves adventures on the following worlds:

Table of Contents

Classic Traveller:
The Argon Gambit
Section Page/s
Introduction 4
Across the Bar Room Table 6
Rumors 8
The Squeeze 13
Courses of Action 14
Referee's Notes 17
Background Data 20

Table of Contents

Classic Traveller:
Death Station
Section Page/s
Introduction 5
Death Station in Orbit 8
The Laboratory Ship 10
Referee's Notes 22

Meta-history & Background (Dossier)

No information yet available.

Credits (Primary Sources)

Credits (Primary Sources)
Credit Authors & Contributors
Argon Gambit Designed by: Frank Chadwick
Argon Gambit Additional assistance by: John Harshman, Winston Hamilton, Loren Wiseman, and Marc Miller
Death Station Designed by: Marc Miller
Death Station Additional assistance by: John Harshman, and Frank Chadwick
Death Station Art Direction: Paul R. Banner
Death Station Illustrations by: William H. Keith, Jr.
Death Station Deck Plans: Chris Purcell

External Link/s

COMMENTARY & DATA ARTICLES:

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

REVIEWS:

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

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