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High Guard
Book005.jpg
Book 5
Publisher Game Designers Workshop
Version Classic Traveller
Author Marc Miller
Format Book (LBB)
Canonical Yes
Edition 1st
Year Published 1979
Pages 52
Available from The Classic Books
Product no.

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High Guard (Book) Synopsis

Book 5 for Classic Traveller.

High Guard (Book) Description

An interstellar community operates under many unique restrictions, most notably the fact that it consists of many island-planets set in an ocean of vacuum. Such a society must control of that ocean. Its instrument is the Navy.

Traveller assumes a remote centralized government (referred to in this volume as the Imperium) possessed of great industrial and technological might; but due to the sheer distances and travel times involved within its star-spanning realm, the Imperium is unable to be everywhere at once. As a result, the Imperium allows a large degree of autonomy to its subject worlds, calling only for some respect for its overall policies, and for a united front against outside pressures.

To monitor the space lanes, the Imperium maintains a Navy. Because these forces can never be everywhere at once, local provinces (subsectors) also maintain navies, as do individual worlds. This three tiered structure of Imperial, subsector, and planetary navies produces a flexible system for patrolling space, while putting the limited resources of the Imperium to best use.

High Guard deals with the navies of the Third Imperium, of subsectors, and of worlds.

High Guard (Book) Meta-history & Background

High Guard Editions

There are two editions of this book, the first published in 1979, and the second in 1980.

  • The character creation rules are the same in both editions.
  • The starship design rules are completely rewritten in the second edition.

High Guard (Book) Credits

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High Guard (Book) Table of Contents

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