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In the 1990’s a small group of dedicated Traveller fans in the UK set out to fully survey and document their exploration of the [[Dagudashaag Sector]], near the centre of the Imperium.
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The [[Encyclopaedia Dagudashaag]] from Signal GK Productions is a 378 pages long PDF detailing 559 solar systems, introduces one extremely skilled, well informed hacker called CyJac, several minor sophont races, some brilliant artwork and lots and lots of adventure hooks…
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AND IT’S COMPLETELY FREE!
  
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== Description (Specifications) ==
 
If the [[Spinward Marches Sector]] was the Traveller equivalent of the wild frontier, Dagudashaag was the so-called civilised core with a long established history, traditions and tensions; a sector brimming with intrigues, adventure and mysteries.
 
If the [[Spinward Marches Sector]] was the Traveller equivalent of the wild frontier, Dagudashaag was the so-called civilised core with a long established history, traditions and tensions; a sector brimming with intrigues, adventure and mysteries.
  
 
These chronicles were subsequently documented in 13 issues of the [[Signal-GK]] fanzine. This library data was then subsequently compiled, rewritten and expanded into a comprehensive guide to an entire sector.
 
These chronicles were subsequently documented in 13 issues of the [[Signal-GK]] fanzine. This library data was then subsequently compiled, rewritten and expanded into a comprehensive guide to an entire sector.
  
The [[Encyclopaedia Dagudashaag]] from Signal GK Productions is a 378 pages long PDF detailing 559 solar systems, introduces one extremely skilled, well informed hacker called CyJac, several minor sophont races, some brilliant artwork and lots and lots of adventure hooks…
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== Meta-history & Background ==
 
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In the 1990’s a small group of dedicated Traveller fans in the UK set out to fully survey and document their exploration of the [[Dagudashaag Sector]], near the centre of the Imperium.
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== Credits (Primary Sources) ==
 
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Signal-GK: A cry for help – a call to adventure!
 
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The Dagudashaag-specific sections of this work may not be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from the authors or publisher.  All rights reserved.
 
The Dagudashaag-specific sections of this work may not be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from the authors or publisher.  All rights reserved.
 
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== Description (Specifications) ==
 
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== Meta-history & Background ==
 
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== Credits (Primary Sources) ==
 
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Revision as of 22:46, 12 June 2017

Encyclopaedia Dagudashaag
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The Encyclopaedia of Dagudashaag
Author Jae Campbell
Publisher Signal-GK
Version Generic
Format PDF
Language English
Pages 382
Year Published 2017
Canonical No
Available from File:Encyclopaedia Dagudashaag.pdf

The Encyclopaedia Dagudashaag from Signal GK Productions is a 378 pages long PDF detailing 559 solar systems, introduces one extremely skilled, well informed hacker called CyJac, several minor sophont races, some brilliant artwork and lots and lots of adventure hooks…

AND IT’S COMPLETELY FREE!

Description (Specifications)

If the Spinward Marches Sector was the Traveller equivalent of the wild frontier, Dagudashaag was the so-called civilised core with a long established history, traditions and tensions; a sector brimming with intrigues, adventure and mysteries.

These chronicles were subsequently documented in 13 issues of the Signal-GK fanzine. This library data was then subsequently compiled, rewritten and expanded into a comprehensive guide to an entire sector.

Meta-history & Background

In the 1990’s a small group of dedicated Traveller fans in the UK set out to fully survey and document their exploration of the Dagudashaag Sector, near the centre of the Imperium.

Credits (Primary Sources)

Signal-GK: A cry for help – a call to adventure!

All Dagudashaag entries are ©1989-2017 Signal-GK Productions The Dagudashaag-specific sections of this work may not be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from the authors or publisher. All rights reserved.

Table of Contents

No information yet available.