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|name      = Imperial Lines 3
 
|name      = Imperial Lines 3
 
|alsosee  =  
 
|alsosee  =  
|author    = TBD
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|author    = Mark Gelinas
 
|available = TBD
 
|available = TBD
 
|canon    = No
 
|canon    = No
 
|caption  = Imperiallines 3 (fanzine)
 
|caption  = Imperiallines 3 (fanzine)
|contents  = TBD
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|contents  =  
 
|edition  = 1st
 
|edition  = 1st
 
|footnote  = TBD
 
|footnote  = TBD
 
|format    = Periodical (Fanzine)
 
|format    = Periodical (Fanzine)
|image    = TBD
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|image    = Imperial Sunburst-Sun-IISS-Traveller.gif
 
|language  = English
 
|language  = English
|pages    = TBD
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|pages    = 14
 
|publisher = Mark Gelinas
 
|publisher = Mark Gelinas
 
|version  = MegaTraveller
 
|version  = MegaTraveller
|year      = TBD
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|year      = 1992
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}}
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[[Imperiallines 3 (fanzine)]] is a [[Mark Gelinas]] product.
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* It is a [[periodical]] [[fanzine]] written for [[MegaTraveller]].
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
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[[Imperiallines 3 (fanzine)]] is a late [[MegaTraveller]] [[fanzine]] that became official.
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=== Table of Contents ===
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
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!colspan="3" |''Imperiallines 3 (fanzine)''
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|-
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! Section
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! [[Author]]
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! Page/s
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|-
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| X-Link
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| by Mark "Geo" Gelinas
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| 1
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|-
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| Early Vilani/Terran Contacts
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| by [[Terrance R. McInnes]]
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| 1
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|-
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| Loot!
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| by [[Michael R. Mikesh]]
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| 2
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|-
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| Operation Overwatch
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| by [[Roger Myhre]]
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| 5
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|-
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| Consensus or Famine
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| by [[Gregory P. Lee]]
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| 6
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|-
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| The Giant Guraan
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| by [[Mike Mikesh]]
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| 7
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|-
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| [[Vilani|Thoughts on the Vilani]]
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| by [[Clayton R. Bush]]
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| 7
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|-
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| Library Data - [[Kagamira Subsector]]
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| by [[Robert Bates]]
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| 8
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|-
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| The [[Intendant]]
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| by [[Gregory P. Lee]]
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| 9
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|-
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| More [[Psi-drug]]s for MegaTraveller
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| by [[Gregory P. Lee]]
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| 10
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|-
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| [[Psionic Activity Detector]]
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| by [[Gregory P. Lee]]
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| 11
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|-
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| Cargo: [[Bartenk Resin]]
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| by [[Leighton Piper]]
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| 12
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|-
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| [[Noql class Free Trader|Noql-class Zhodani Free Trader]]
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| by [[James Kundert]] and [[Paul Sanders]]
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| 13
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|-
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|}
  
|author  = Mark Gelinas
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=== [[Library Data|Library Data Entries]] (Public) ===
|year    = 1992
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# [[Bartenk Resin]]
|pages    = 14
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# [[Noql class Free Trader]]
}}
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# [[Kagamira Subsector]]
[[Imperiallines 3 (fanzine)]] is an early [[MegaTraveller]] [[fanzine]].
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# [[Psi-drug]]
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# [[Psionic Activity Detector]]
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# [[Vilani]]
  
== Description (Specifications) ==
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=== [[Library Data|Library Data Entries]] (Automated) ===
No information yet available.
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{{LibraryEntries}}
  
== Meta-history & Background ==
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== Meta-history & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
 
Imperiallines magazine started its existence as a fanzine led by [[Mark Gelinas]], became an insert mini-zine under [[GDW]],  and later became the [[FFE]] house periodical for [[Traveller 5]]. It is named after [[Imperiallines]], {{LIC}} an interstellar shipping corporation serving [[world]]s off of the main [[trade route]]s of the [[Spinward Marches Sector|Spinward Marches]]. [[Imperiallines]] and [[Imperial Lines]] can be easily confused.
 
Imperiallines magazine started its existence as a fanzine led by [[Mark Gelinas]], became an insert mini-zine under [[GDW]],  and later became the [[FFE]] house periodical for [[Traveller 5]]. It is named after [[Imperiallines]], {{LIC}} an interstellar shipping corporation serving [[world]]s off of the main [[trade route]]s of the [[Spinward Marches Sector|Spinward Marches]]. [[Imperiallines]] and [[Imperial Lines]] can be easily confused.
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=== Imperial Lines Zine Series ===
 
# [[Imperiallines 1 (fanzine)]]  
 
# [[Imperiallines 1 (fanzine)]]  
 
# [[Imperiallines 2 (fanzine)]]
 
# [[Imperiallines 2 (fanzine)]]
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# [[Imperiallines 6 (magazine)]]
 
# [[Imperiallines 6 (magazine)]]
 
# [[Imperiallines 7 (magazine)]]
 
# [[Imperiallines 7 (magazine)]]
# [[Imperiallines 8 (magazine)]] (..forthcoming in 2018 CE)
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# [[Imperiallines 8 (magazine)]] (...forthcoming)
  
== Credits (Primary Sources) ==
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=== Credits (Primary Sources) ===
No information yet available.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
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!colspan="2"| Credits (Primary Sources)
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|-
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! Credit
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! [[Author]]s & Contributors
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|-
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| [[Author]]
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| [[Mark Gelinas]]
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|-
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|}
  
== Table of Contents ==
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=== External Link/s ===
: X-Link, by Mark "Geo" Gelinas ... pg. 1
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''Commentary & Data articles:''
: Early Vilani/Terran Contacts, by [[Terrance R. McInnes]] ... pg. 1
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# EXTERNAL LINK: [[TBD]]
: Loot! by [[Mike Mikesh]]... pg. 2
 
: Operation Overwatch, by [[Roger Myhre]] ... pg. 5
 
: Consensus or Famine, by [[Gregory P. Lee]] ... pg. 6
 
: The Giant Guraan, by [[Mike Mikesh]] ... pg. 7
 
: Thoughts on the Vilani, by [[Clayton R. Bush]] ... pg. 7
 
: Library Data - [[Kagamira Subsector]], by Robert Bates ... pg. 8
 
: The Intendant, by [[Gregory P. Lee]] ... pg. 9
 
:: More Psi-drugs for MegaTraveller, by Gregory P. Lee ... pg. 10
 
: [[Psionic Activity Detector]], by Gregory P. Lee ... pg. 11
 
: Cargo: [[Bartenk Resin]], by [[Leighton Piper]] ... pg. 12
 
: Noql-class Zhodani Free Trader by [[James Kundert]] and [[Paul Sanders]] ... pg. 13
 
 
 
No information or synopsis yet available.
 
 
 
== Description (Specifications) ==
 
No information yet available. 
 
  
=== Table of Contents ===
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''Reviews:''
No information yet available.
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# EXTERNAL LINK: [[TBD]]
 
== Meta-history & Background (Dossier) ==
 
No information yet available.
 
  
=== Credits (Primary Sources) ===
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''Other Articles:''
No information yet available.
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# EXTERNAL LINK: [[TBD]]
 
 
=== External Link/s ===
 
No information yet available.
 
  
== References & Contributions (Sources) ==
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== References & Contributions ([[Sources]]) ==
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Intermediate}}
 
{{Detail}}
 
{{Detail}}
 
{{Sources
 
{{Sources
|S1= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
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|S1= Compiler: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]], Emeritus
|S2= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[User:Maksim-Smelchak|Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]  
 
 
}}
 
}}
  
  
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[[Category: Astrography Source]]
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[[Category: Drug Source]]
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[[Category: Equipment Source]]
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[[Category: Ship Source]]
 
{{MET|}}
 
{{MET|}}

Latest revision as of 02:33, 3 January 2024

Imperial Lines 3
Imperial Sunburst-Sun-IISS-Traveller.gif
Imperiallines 3 (fanzine)
Author Mark Gelinas
Publisher Mark Gelinas
Version MegaTraveller
Edition 1st
Format Periodical (Fanzine)
Language English
Pages 14
Year Published 1992
Canonical No
Available from TBD
TBD

Imperiallines 3 (fanzine) is a Mark Gelinas product.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

Imperiallines 3 (fanzine) is a late MegaTraveller fanzine that became official.

Table of Contents[edit]

Imperiallines 3 (fanzine)
Section Author Page/s
X-Link by Mark "Geo" Gelinas 1
Early Vilani/Terran Contacts by Terrance R. McInnes 1
Loot! by Michael R. Mikesh 2
Operation Overwatch by Roger Myhre 5
Consensus or Famine by Gregory P. Lee 6
The Giant Guraan by Mike Mikesh 7
Thoughts on the Vilani by Clayton R. Bush 7
Library Data - Kagamira Subsector by Robert Bates 8
The Intendant by Gregory P. Lee 9
More Psi-drugs for MegaTraveller by Gregory P. Lee 10
Psionic Activity Detector by Gregory P. Lee 11
Cargo: Bartenk Resin by Leighton Piper 12
Noql-class Zhodani Free Trader by James Kundert and Paul Sanders 13

Library Data Entries (Public)[edit]

  1. Bartenk Resin
  2. Noql class Free Trader
  3. Kagamira Subsector
  4. Psi-drug
  5. Psionic Activity Detector
  6. Vilani

Library Data Entries (Automated)[edit]

Library data entries


Meta-history & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Imperiallines magazine started its existence as a fanzine led by Mark Gelinas, became an insert mini-zine under GDW, and later became the FFE house periodical for Traveller 5. It is named after Imperiallines, LIC an interstellar shipping corporation serving worlds off of the main trade routes of the Spinward Marches. Imperiallines and Imperial Lines can be easily confused.

Imperial Lines Zine Series[edit]

  1. Imperiallines 1 (fanzine)
  2. Imperiallines 2 (fanzine)
  3. Imperiallines 3 (fanzine)
  4. Imperiallines 1 (magazine) (Insert)
  5. Imperiallines 2 (magazine) (Insert)
  6. Imperiallines 3 (magazine) (Unpublished insert)
  7. Imperiallines 4 (magazine) (Unpublished insert)
  8. Imperiallines 5 (magazine) (Unpublished draft)
  9. Imperiallines 6 (magazine)
  10. Imperiallines 7 (magazine)
  11. Imperiallines 8 (magazine) (...forthcoming)

Credits (Primary Sources)[edit]

Credits (Primary Sources)
Credit Authors & Contributors
Author Mark Gelinas

External Link/s[edit]

Commentary & Data articles:

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

Reviews:

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

Other Articles:

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

References & Contributions (Sources)[edit]

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