Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society 24
Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society 24 | |||
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JTAS #24 | |||
Author | Loren Wiseman | ||
Publisher | Game Designers Workshop | ||
Version | Classic Traveller | ||
Edition | 1st | ||
Format | Periodical (Magazine) | ||
Language | English | ||
Pages | 48 | ||
Year Published | 1985 | ||
Canonical | No | ||
Available from | RPGNow | ||
Table of Contents | |||
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Table of Contents
Section / Article | Author/s | Page/s |
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'Amber Zone | ||
Embassy in Arms | by John Marshal | 9 |
The Lost Village | by Jeff Groteboer | 40 |
'Feature Articles | ||
Religion in the Two Thousand Worlds | by J. Andrew Keith | 6 |
Data File: Information Sources | by Phil Masters | 18 |
Jumpspace | by Marc Miller | 34 |
Ref's Notes: High Guard and TCS Campaigns | by Leroy W.L. Guatney | 24 |
Using your Model/1bis | by Marc Miller | 39 |
'Features | ||
From the Management | 2 | |
Traveller News Service | 4 | |
Just Detected | 5 | |
Contact: The Dynchia | by Peter Rasmussen | 44 |
Ship's Locker (Credit Card, Spy-Eye) | 12 |
Meta-history & Background (Dossier)
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Credits (Primary Sources)
- Editor
- Loren Wiseman
- Artists
- William H. Keith, Jr., D.J. Barr, Liz Danforth, and Mark Bondurant
JTAS / Challenge Issues
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