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+ | * It was a [[periodical]] that featured [[Traveller]] articles. | ||
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+ | == Description ([[Specifications]]) == | ||
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− | | Strategy of Survival, The||[[ Edward C. Cooper]]|| 18|| 3 | + | | Strategy of Survival, The ||[[ Edward C. Cooper]]|| 18|| 3 |
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| [[Asimov Cluster|Asimov Cluster, The]] ||[[William B. Fawcett]]|| 20|| 20 | | [[Asimov Cluster|Asimov Cluster, The]] ||[[William B. Fawcett]]|| 20|| 20 | ||
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− | |-Traveller Navy Wants To Join You, The||[[R.D. Stuart]]|| 25|| 20 | + | |-Traveller Navy Wants To Join You, The ||[[R.D. Stuart]]|| 25|| 20 |
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| [[Tesseract|Tesseracts: A Traveller Artifact]] ||[[Gary Jordan]]|| 27|| 16 | | [[Tesseract|Tesseracts: A Traveller Artifact]] ||[[Gary Jordan]]|| 27|| 16 | ||
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| Canard, A Traveller Adventure||[[Roberto Camino]]|| 43|| 35 | | Canard, A Traveller Adventure||[[Roberto Camino]]|| 43|| 35 | ||
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− | | Make Your Own Aliens||[[Roger Moore]]|| 51|| 7 | + | | Make Your Own Aliens ||[[Roger Moore]]|| 51|| 7 |
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| Plotting a Course for Choosy Players||[[Jefferson P. Swycaffer]]|| 51|| 9 | | Plotting a Course for Choosy Players||[[Jefferson P. Swycaffer]]|| 51|| 9 | ||
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− | | [[Starship|New Ideas For Old Ships]] ||[[Paul M. Crabaugh]]|| 51|| 11 | + | | [[Starship|New Ideas For Old Ships]] || [[Paul Montgomery Crabaugh|Paul M. Crabaugh]] || 51|| 11 |
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− | | [[Computer|In Defense of Computers]] ||[[Paul M. Crabaugh]]|| 51|| 13 | + | | [[Computer|In Defense of Computers]] || [[Paul Montgomery Crabaugh|Paul M. Crabaugh]] || 51|| 13 |
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− | | [[Maser|Masers & Cameras]] ||[[Paul M. Crabaugh]]|| 51|| 15 | + | | [[Maser|Masers & Cameras]] || [[Paul Montgomery Crabaugh|Paul M. Crabaugh]] || 51|| 15 |
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− | |Miller Milk Bottle, The||[[Marc Miller]]|| 51|| 16 | + | | Miller Milk Bottle, The ||[[Marc Miller]]|| 51|| 16 |
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| [[Merchant|Merchants Deserve More, Too]] ||[[Dennis Matheson]]|| 53|| 60 | | [[Merchant|Merchants Deserve More, Too]] ||[[Dennis Matheson]]|| 53|| 60 | ||
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| Dwarves In Space ||[[Roger Moore]]|| 70|| 27 | | Dwarves In Space ||[[Roger Moore]]|| 70|| 27 | ||
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− | | [[Imperial Nobility|Relief For Traveller Nobility]] ||[[Paul M. Crabaugh]]|| 73|| 26 | + | | [[Imperial Nobility|Relief For Traveller Nobility]] || [[Paul Montgomery Crabaugh|Paul M. Crabaugh]] || 73|| 26 |
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|Preventing Complacency In Traveller Gaming||[[Roger Moore]]|| 85|| 77 | |Preventing Complacency In Traveller Gaming||[[Roger Moore]]|| 85|| 77 | ||
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| Antimissiles and Roundshot ||[[Jefferson P. Swycaffer]]|| 95|| 76 | | Antimissiles and Roundshot ||[[Jefferson P. Swycaffer]]|| 95|| 76 | ||
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− | |Rogues of the Galaxy||[[Igor Greenwald]]|| 97|| 71 | + | | Rogues of the Galaxy||[[Igor Greenwald]]|| 97|| 71 |
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− | |Stellar Diocese, The||[[Michael Brown]]|| 101|| 83 | + | | Stellar Diocese, The||[[Michael Brown]]|| 101|| 83 |
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− | |Active Duty||[[Jefferson P. Swycaffer]]|| 102|| 80 | + | | Active Duty||[[Jefferson P. Swycaffer]]|| 102|| 80 |
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− | |Of Nobbles and Men||[[Paul Vernon]]|| 103|| 71 | + | | Of Nobbles and Men||[[Paul Vernon]]|| 103|| 71 |
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− | |Hexes and High Guard||[[Jefferson P. Swycaffer]]|| 104|| 74 | + | | Hexes and High Guard||[[Jefferson P. Swycaffer]]|| 104|| 74 |
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| [[Technology|High Tech and Beyond]] ||[[James Collins]]|| 108|| 78 | | [[Technology|High Tech and Beyond]] ||[[James Collins]]|| 108|| 78 | ||
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− | |Double-Helix Connection, The||[[Michael Brown]]|| 109|| 82 | + | | Double-Helix Connection, The||[[Michael Brown]]|| 109|| 82 |
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− | |Star Cops!||[[Terrance McInnes]]|| 113|| 88 | + | | Star Cops! ||[[Terrance McInnes]]|| 113|| 88 |
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− | |Aim and Burn||[[William A. Barton]]|| 116|| 90 | + | | Aim and Burn||[[William A. Barton]]|| 116|| 90 |
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− | |Space-Age Espionage||[[John Dunkelberg, Jr.]]|| 120|| 64 | + | | [[Spy|Space-Age Espionage]] ||[[John Dunkelberg, Jr.]]|| 120|| 64 |
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− | ==External | + | ===External Link/s=== |
− | [http://www.aeolia.net/dragondex/index.html DragonDex] Complete Dragon Index | + | # EXTERNAL LINK: [http://www.aeolia.net/dragondex/index.html DragonDex] Complete Dragon Index |
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+ | == History & Background ([[Dossier]]) == | ||
+ | [[Dragon]] magazine was born in 1976, as an outgrowth of the popularity of Dungeons and Dragons. Between 1976 and 2002 Dragon was published by [[wikipedia:TSR|TSR]], and then by Wizards of the Coast. | ||
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+ | Although Dragon Magazine was originally designed to support the roleplaying industry in general, it has always been primarily a house organ for TSR's (or more recently [[wikipedia:Wizards of the Coast|Wizards of the Coast's]]) role-playing games with a particular focus on D&D. | ||
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+ | In 2002, Paizo Publishing acquired the rights to publish Dragon under license from Wizards of the Coast. | ||
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+ | == References & Contributors (Sources) == | ||
+ | {{Intermediate}} | ||
+ | {{Detail}} | ||
+ | {{Sources | ||
+ | |S2= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]] | ||
+ | |S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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[[Category: Ludography]] | [[Category: Ludography]] | ||
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+ | {{Wikipedia|Dragon_(magazine)}} |
Revision as of 16:21, 14 January 2019
No information or synopsis yet available.
- It was a periodical that featured Traveller articles.
Contents
Description (Specifications)
No information yet available.
Traveller Articles
External Link/s
- EXTERNAL LINK: DragonDex Complete Dragon Index
History & Background (Dossier)
Dragon magazine was born in 1976, as an outgrowth of the popularity of Dungeons and Dragons. Between 1976 and 2002 Dragon was published by TSR, and then by Wizards of the Coast.
Although Dragon Magazine was originally designed to support the roleplaying industry in general, it has always been primarily a house organ for TSR's (or more recently Wizards of the Coast's) role-playing games with a particular focus on D&D.
In 2002, Paizo Publishing acquired the rights to publish Dragon under license from Wizards of the Coast.
References & Contributors (Sources)
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