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'''John G. Wood''' is a part-time RPG author (although he derives most of his income from software engineering and technical authoring). He has always had a particular interest in '''''Traveller''''', and ran a game using the '''''GURPS''''' rules long before the two were officially combined.  
 
'''John G. Wood''' is a part-time RPG author (although he derives most of his income from software engineering and technical authoring). He has always had a particular interest in '''''Traveller''''', and ran a game using the '''''GURPS''''' rules long before the two were officially combined.  
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=='''''Traveller''''' Publishing History==
 
=='''''Traveller''''' Publishing History==

Revision as of 20:50, 13 December 2007

John G. Wood is a part-time RPG author (although he derives most of his income from software engineering and technical authoring). He has always had a particular interest in Traveller, and ran a game using the GURPS rules long before the two were officially combined.


Publications where this person is mentioned in the credits


Traveller Publishing History

BITS:

Steve Jackson Games Books:

JTAS Online:

  • Port Director Keshav Ama and Deputy Alex Niemiec (6-12-2001, rated 3.33 - Two characters to go with Port in a Storm, also in this issue)
  • Port in a Storm (6-12-2001, rated 3.60 - A little courier mission leads to bigger things . . . Don't they always?)
  • Musayid (6-25-2002, rated 4.03 - A low-tech world, ruled by a benevolent dictator)
  • Things To Do in Jump (1-6-2004, rated 4.36 - Cleaning, carousing, and chasing monsters are just a few of the ways to pass time in jump)
  • Nashu Direma (4-27-2004, rated 3.29 - A merchant ship owner with a dark past)
  • The Last Hand-to-Mouth Adventure (5-11-2004, rated 3.88 - A group living from job to job suddenly gets a chance at fame)
  • Zee, Stowaway (7-6-2004, rated 3.38 - A minor complication for starship crews)
  • Akhal and Dhu (9-28-2004, rated 3.64 - No cat and dog jokes, please)
  • Green for Danger (2-1-2005, rated 3.89 - Perilous Plants of the L'sis Main)
  • Rubrak (2-15-2005, rated 3.90 - An agricultural world as a campaign background)
  • Enli Rivera (3-1-2005, rated 3.07 - Something a little different)
  • The L'sis Main (5-24-2005, rated 4.12 - Some background material for John G. Wood's recent (and upcoming) articles)
  • Without Rule (8-16-2005, rated 4.21 - Anarchies and informal governments in Traveller)
  • Dame Alison Berghaus (9-13-2005, rated 3.59 - A famous travel writer)
  • Designing Alien Martial Arts (6-6-2006, rated 3.84 - That's martial arts used by aliens . . .
  • The Sea Road (with Les DeGroff - 8-15-2006, rated 3.73 - A Caladib Adventure)

John has given permission to publish the Traveller material from his web site on the Wiki.

External Links

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Pen and Paper RPG database entry