Difference between revisions of "Dragon Magazine"
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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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| [[Tesseract|Tesseracts: A Traveller Artifact]] ||[[Gary Jordan]]|| 27|| 16 | | [[Tesseract|Tesseracts: A Traveller Artifact]] ||[[Gary Jordan]]|| 27|| 16 | ||
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− | | [[Star | + | | [[Star System|Traveller: Star System Generation]] ||[[Gary Jordan]]|| 27|| 18 |
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| [[Functionary|Traveller Politician, The]] ||[[Rick Stuart]]|| 32|| 24 | | [[Functionary|Traveller Politician, The]] ||[[Rick Stuart]]|| 32|| 24 | ||
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| [[IBIS]]: Profit and Peril||[[Kenneth Burke]]|| 35|| 7 | | [[IBIS]]: Profit and Peril||[[Kenneth Burke]]|| 35|| 7 | ||
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− | |Useful Skills||[[Alexander von Thorn]]|| 35|| 8 | + | | Useful Skills||[[Alexander von Thorn]]|| 35|| 8 |
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− | |'Other' Option, The||[[Charles Ahner]] & [[Rick Stuart]]|| 35|| 9 | + | | 'Other' Option, The||[[Charles Ahner]] & [[Rick Stuart]]|| 35|| 9 |
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− | |More Clout For Scouts||[[Anthony Previte]] & [[James Cavaliere]]|| 35|| 10 | + | | More Clout For Scouts||[[Anthony Previte]] & [[James Cavaliere]]|| 35|| 10 |
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| [[Black Hole|Black Holes!]] ||[[James Hopkins]]|| 35|| 11 | | [[Black Hole|Black Holes!]] ||[[James Hopkins]]|| 35|| 11 | ||
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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 M. Crabaugh]]|| 51|| 11 |
Revision as of 13:08, 2 January 2019
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.
Traveller Articles
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