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Revision as of 21:11, 20 May 2018

Modular Cutter
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Workhorse of the Imperium
Author Loren WisemanAndy Akins
Publisher Steve Jackson Games
Version GURPS Traveller
Edition 1st
Format Book (Softback)
Language English
Pages 128
Year Published 2001
Canonical Yes
Available from TBD
ISBN 1-55634-434-1 Stock #6616
Table of Contents
TBD

GURPS Traveller: Modular Cutter is a GURPS Traveller supplement.

  • Often dubbed "the workhorse of the Imperium," the modular cutter is the primary ship design for intrasystem transport. Its flexibility made it popular; its durability made it essential.
  • In Modular Cutter, you'll find designs for vessels ranging from 40 to 800 tons, as well as dozens of designs for ship modules that can be swapped out at a moment's notice. You'll also find new ideas for using the modules, from space stations to interstellar cargo ships. Traveller fans have been asking for this book for years!

Description (Specifications)

The ship of a thousand uses. With its legendary utility and flexibility, the 50-ton modular cutter has spread across the Imperium. Its interchangeable payloads can turn cargo hauler into battle craft or research vessel in the time it takes to unlock one module and load the next.

For the first time ever, GURPS Traveller Modular Cutter details the options for this ubiquitous vessel. Discover:

  • The inner workings of modular shipping ... including the unpleasant consequences of haphazard module-handling.
  • A wide variety or alternate module-carrying ships, from the small Hiver version of the cutter to huge container starships.
  • Scores of alternate modules to make the modular cutter fit any mission profile.
  • Information on designing custom modular vessels using the starship-construction rules in GURPS Traveller

Table of Contents

GURPS Traveller:
Modular Cutter
Section Page/s
Introduction...............................4
1. History...................................5
2. Technology and Operations....7
3. Characters.............................14
4. Equipment, Vehicles, and Vessels.......17
Deck Plans (cutters)....................35 - 45
5. Modules.................................46
Deck Plans (modules).................65-125
Appendix: Vessel Performance....126
Index..........................................127

Library Data Entries (Public)

  1. TBD

Meta-history & Background (Dossier)

Many more variants than in Deck Plan 2: Modular Cutter.

Credits (Primary Sources)

Credits (Primary Sources)
Credit Authors & Contributors
Authors Andy Akins and Loren Wiseman
Editor Andrew Hackard and Gene Seabolt
Additional material Tom Bont, Andrew Brown, Kurt Brown, Brandon Cope, Nelson Cunningham, Juliean Galak, Bob Kondrk, and Christopher Thrash
Illustrator Jesse DeGraff and Zach Howard
Deck Plans Andy Akins
Cover Rick Achberger, Jesse DeGraff, and Alex Fernandez

External Link/s

COMMENTARY & DATA ARTICLES

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

REVIEWS

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

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