Atlas of the Imperium

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Atlas of the Imperium
Atlasoftheimperium.jpg
Second Survey
Author Jim CunninghamJohn HarshmanJ. Andrew KeithMarc W. MillerGordon Sheridan
Publisher Game Designers Workshop
Version Classic Traveller
Edition 1st
Format Book (Softback)
Language English
Pages 40
Year Published 1984
Canonical Yes
Available from RPGNow
TBD
Table of Contents
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The Atlas of the Imperium (Sometimes abbreviated as AotI or AOTI) is a Traveller RPG book containing astrographic data for use in a Traveller adventure campaign.

  • It is roughly one page of text and thirty-five sector map images.

Description (Specifications)

The Imperial Interstellar Scout Service's famed Second Survey of the Imperium, (originally published in 1065) now is available in a condensed commercial edition mapping thirty-five sectors in and around the Third Imperium.

All pertinent astrographic data is presented on thirty-five full page (8 1/2 by 11 inch) maps showing every Imperial sector from the fabled Core (the center of the Empire) to the Vland, Corridor, Deneb, and Spinward Marches sectors; from Verge on the edge of the Rift to Ilelish, Magyar, and Daibei sectors; from distant Antares to the Delphi, Old Expanses, and Solomani Rim sectors. Every world of the Imperium is shown, each in its proper location.

Each world on the map is shown with base, starport, and world type (standard, desert, or asteroid belt), and high-population worlds are named.

A page entitled Mapping the Imperium briefly describes the process behind the First and Second Surveys, and provides a Key to the symbols used on the maps.

Table of Contents

Classic Traveller:
Atlas of the Imperium
Section Page/s
Sectors of the Imperium and Surrounds IFC
Mapping the Imperium 3
Spinward Marches, Deneb, Corridor, Vland, lishun, Antares, and Empty Quarter sectors 4 to 10
Trojan Reach, Reft, Gushemege, Dagudashag, Core, Fornast, and Ley sectors 11 to 17
Riftspan Reaches, Verge, Ilelish, Zarushagar, Massilia, Delphi, and Glimmerdrift Reaches sectors 18 to 24
Hlakhoi, Ealiyasiyw, Reaver's Deep,Daibei, Diaspora, Old Expanses, and Hinterworlds sectors 25 to 31
Staihaia'yo, Iwahfuah, Dark Nebula, Magyar, Solomani Rim, Alpha Crucis, and Spica sectors 32 to 38
IS Form 4 (Experimental) blank sector map grid 39
Sector Alphabetical Index IBC

Library Data Entries (Public)

  1. First Survey
  2. Second Survey

Selected Astrography

  1. Alpha Crucis Sector
  2. Antares Sector
  3. Core Sector
  4. Corridor Sector
  5. Dagudashag Sector
  6. Daibei Sector
  7. Dark Nebula Sector
  8. Delphi Sector
  9. Diaspora Sector
  10. Deneb Sector
  11. Ealiyasiyw Sector
  12. Empty Quarter Sector
  13. Fornast Sector
  14. Glimmerdrift Reaches Sector
  15. Hinterworlds Sector
  16. Gushemege Sector
  17. Hlakhoi Sector
  18. Ilelish Sector
  19. Iwahfuah Sector
  20. Ley Sector
  21. Lishun Sector
  22. Magyar Sector
  23. Massilia Sector
  24. Old Expanses Sector
  25. Reaver's Deep Sector
  26. Reft Sector
  27. Riftspan Reaches Sector
  28. Solomani Rim Sector
  29. Spica Sector
  30. Spinward Marches Sector
  31. Staihaia'yo Sector
  32. Trojan Reach Sector
  33. Verge Sector
  34. Vland Sector
  35. Zarushagar Sector

Additional Information:

  1. Old Expanses Sector was designed by Jim Cunningham and Gordon Sheridan, portions appearing in High Passage Magazine. [1]
  2. Reaver's Deep Sector was designed by J. Andrew Keith, portions appearing in High Passage Magazine and Far Traveller Magazine. [2]
    1. Additional data and adventures set in the sector is published by Gamelords Ltd. [3]
  3. Reft Sector has two subsectors that were designed by John Harshman and appeared in Adventure 5 - Trillion Credit Squadron. [4]
  4. Solomani Rim Sector was designed by John Harshman and appeared in Supplement 10 - The Solomani Rim. [5]
  5. The Spinward Marches were designed by Marc W. Miller and appeared in Supplement 3 - Spinward Marches. [6]
  6. Trojan Reach Sector has two subsectors that were designed by Bob McWilliams and appeared in Adventure 4 - Leviathan. [7]
  7. Ley Sector and was originally published by Judges Guild. The sectors in the Atlas retain the names but were entirely newly generated and supercede the Judges Guild products. [8]
  8. Glimmerdrift Reaches Sector was originally published by Judges Guild. The sectors in the Atlas retain the names but were entirely newly generated and supercede the Judges Guild products. [9]
  9. Especially appreciated was the assistance of Leroy Guatney for providing names for star systems, and of John Harshman for providing Aslan, Vargr, and Vilani names for star systems. [10]

Selected Form/s & Terms

Forms:

Terms:

  1. Client State
  2. Non-Aligned
  3. Parsec

Selected Organizations

  1. Imperial Interstellar Scout Service
    1. Imperial Grand Survey

Selected Polities

  1. Aslan Hierate (AS)
  2. Client State (CS)
  3. Hegemony of Lorean (HL)
  4. Hive Federation (HV) AKA Hiver
  5. Julian Protectorate (JR)
  6. League of Antares (LA)
  7. Non-Aligned (NA)
  8. Solomani Confederation (SO)
  9. Sylean Federation (SY)
  10. Third Imperium
  11. Vegan Autonomous District (VE)
  12. Zhodani Consulate (ZH)

NOTE: Some of the allegiance codes later changed if you are familiar with late 2000's T5 Second Survey map updates.

Meta-history & Background (Dossier)

It should be noted that there is sometimes a degree of confusion between to AotI and Second Survey.


T5 Third Survey: There is currently an on-going project for the new version of Traveller (T5) which will result in a sourcebook (...possibly called "Second Survey" or "T5 Third Survey"). This project and book will produce the definitive Second Survey, but it will still only cover the areas of Charted Space occupied by the Third Imperium.

Credits (Primary Sources)

Credits (Primary Sources)
Credit Authors & Contributors
Design Marc W. Miller
Additional Design Jim Cunningham, John Harshman, J. Andrew Keith, & Gordon Sheridan
Cover Illustration Steve Venters

External Link/s

COMMENTARY & DATA ARTICLES:

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

REVIEWS:

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

References & Contributions (Sources)

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