Fifth Frontier War (game)

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This page presents information of the Traveller game Fifth Frontier War, see Fifth Frontier War for the historical article.

Fifth Frontier War
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Fifth Frontier War, box and components
Author Marc Miller
Publisher Game Designers Workshop
Version Classic Traveller
Edition 1st
Format Game (11" x 17" box)
Language English
Year Published 1981
Canonical Yes
Available from DriveThru RPG
Also See Fifth Frontier War

Fifth Frontier War is a Game Designers Workshop boxed game produced for Classic Traveller. It covers the events of the Fifth Frontier War in the Spinward Marches Sector between the Imperium and the Zhodani Consulate.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

A basic hex-and-counter wargame set in the Spinward Marches of the Traveller RPG universe. Designed as a campaign aid for Traveller but a playable game on its own. Movement of units are generally preplotted and executed simultaneously, combat then occurring where necessary. Each turn is one week, each hex one parsec (although, since movement is done via "jump routes" between discontinuous hexes the size of each hex is irrelevant).

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Fifth Frontier War (game)
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Library Data Entries (Public)[edit]

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Library Data Entries (Automated)[edit]

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Meta-history & Background (Dossier)[edit]

No information yet available.

The game has been programmed for the Vassal Engine.

Early Classic Traveller Game Modules[edit]

These games helped to set the setting of the very early Third Imperium in the early 1980's:

  1. Asteroid (game)
  2. Azhanti High Lightning
  3. Dark Nebula (game)
  4. Fifth Frontier War (game)
  5. Imperium
  6. Invasion Earth
  7. Mayday
  8. Snapshot
  9. Striker

Credits (Primary Sources)[edit]

Credits (Primary Sources)
Credit Authors & Contributors
Author Marc Miller