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Revision as of 14:52, 4 July 2017
Humaniti | |||
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The infinite Variety of Mankind in space | |||
Author | Loren Wiseman, Jon F. Zeigler | ||
Publisher | Steve Jackson Games | ||
Version | GURPS Traveller | ||
Edition | 1st | ||
Format | Book | ||
Language | English | ||
Pages | 144 | ||
Year Published | 2003 | ||
Canonical | Yes | ||
ISBN 1-55634-521-6 Stock 6623 |
In the Traveller world, aliens come in all shapes and sizes. But Humaniti, the many varieties of humans descended from Earth's Homo Sapiens, all look pretty much the same. Looks, of course, can be deceiving . . .
Description
In the far future, mankind has scattered to many worlds and divided into many races ... and some are very alien, despite their Human ancestry. GURPS Traveller: Humaniti describes 16 Human-descended races from the far reaches of the Imperium and beyond, including the technologically advanced Darrians (with their sun-smashing Star Trigger), the carnivorous Dynchia, the dour warrior Azhanti, and the aggressive Iltharans. Compiled by Loren Wiseman, this book is a valuable resource for any Traveller campaign.
- Never before published details on the societies and cultures of 16 races of Humaniti
- Maps of the Answerin, Darrians, Irhadre, Kargol, Luriani, Nexxies, and Otari homeworlds.
- Background histories and character creation details for all 16 races.
- Adventure and campaign seeds.
Meta-history & Background
No information yet available.
Credits
- Compiled and Edited
- Loren Wiseman & Jon F. Zeigler
- Additional Editing
- Andrew Hackard, Steve Jackson, and Peter Dell'Orto
- Cover
- Alan Gutierrez
- Illustrations
- Jason Miller, and Jesse DeGraff
- Cartography
- Loren Wiseman and Justin De Witt