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Golden Age Starships 3: Archaic small craft, shuttles, and gigs | |||
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Golden Age Starships | |||
Author | Michael Taylor, Ron Vutpakdi | ||
Publisher | Avenger Enterprises | ||
Version | Classic Traveller | ||
Edition | 1st | ||
Format | Book (PDF) | ||
Language | English | ||
Pages | 36 | ||
Year Published | 2006 | ||
Canonical | Yes | ||
Available from | TBD | ||
TBD | |||
Table of Contents | |||
TBD |
Golden Age Starships 3: Archaic small craft, shuttles, and gigs or Golden Age Starships 3 is a complete game supplement for the Traveller role-playing game.
Description (Specifications)
This supplement details some of the dozens of small craft that can be encountered in an inhabited system, from Highport launches and gigs to the primitive exploration craft of emerging races. To the high-tech traveller, a trip aboard a rocket-powered deathtrap may be an enlightening experience!
Table of Contents
No information yet available.
Meta-history & Background (Dossier)
As the latest in the Golden Age Starships line from ComStar, full stats are included for T20 and Classic Traveller, but this rules-light supplement is suitable for use with any version of Traveller, or indeed with other rules sets.
Credits (Primary Sources)
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