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* [[JTAS2|No. 2]]: Victoria | * [[JTAS2|No. 2]]: Victoria | ||
* [[JTAS3|No. 3]]: Asteroid Mining | * [[JTAS3|No. 3]]: Asteroid Mining | ||
− | * [[JTAS4|No. 4]]: Gazelle Class Close Escort Vessels | + | * [[JTAS4|No. 4]]: [[Gazelle Class]] Close Escort Vessels |
* [[JTAS5|No. 5]]: Imperium | * [[JTAS5|No. 5]]: Imperium | ||
− | * [[JTAS6|No. 6]]: The Imperial Interstellar Scout Service | + | * [[JTAS6|No. 6]]: The [[Imperial Interstellar Scout Service]] |
* [[JTAS7|No. 7]]: Champa Interstellar Starport | * [[JTAS7|No. 7]]: Champa Interstellar Starport | ||
− | * [[JTAS8|No. 8]]: Broadsword | + | * [[JTAS8|No. 8]]: [[Broadsword class]] Mercenary Cruisers |
* [[JTAS9|No. 9]]: War! | * [[JTAS9|No. 9]]: War! | ||
* [[JTAS10|No. 10]]: Planet-building, a Referee's Guide | * [[JTAS10|No. 10]]: Planet-building, a Referee's Guide | ||
* [[JTAS11|No. 11]]: Striker Miniatures Issue | * [[JTAS11|No. 11]]: Striker Miniatures Issue | ||
* [[JTAS12|No. 12]]: Merchant Prince | * [[JTAS12|No. 12]]: Merchant Prince | ||
− | * [[JTAS13|No. 13]]: | + | * [[JTAS13|No. 13]]: [[Hiver]]s |
* [[JTAS14|No. 14]]: Laws & Lawbreakers | * [[JTAS14|No. 14]]: Laws & Lawbreakers | ||
− | * [[JTAS15|No. 15]]: Azun: A High-Population World in the Solomani Rim | + | * [[JTAS15|No. 15]]: [[Azun (world)|Azun]]: A High-Population World in the [[Solomani Rim Sector|Solomani Rim]] |
− | * [[JTAS16|No. 16]]: SuSAG | + | * [[JTAS16|No. 16]]: [[SuSAG]] |
* [[JTAS17|No. 17]]: Atmospheres | * [[JTAS17|No. 17]]: Atmospheres | ||
* [[JTAS18|No. 18]]: Traveling Without Jumping | * [[JTAS18|No. 18]]: Traveling Without Jumping | ||
* [[JTAS19|No. 19]]: Skyport Authority | * [[JTAS19|No. 19]]: Skyport Authority | ||
* [[JTAS20|No. 20]]: Prologue | * [[JTAS20|No. 20]]: Prologue | ||
− | * [[JTAS21|No. 21]]: Vargr | + | * [[JTAS21|No. 21]]: [[Vargr]] |
* [[JTAS22|No. 22]]: Port to Jump-point | * [[JTAS22|No. 22]]: Port to Jump-point | ||
− | * [[JTAS23|No. 23]]: Zhodani Philosophies | + | * [[JTAS23|No. 23]]: [[Zhodani]] Philosophies |
− | * [[JTAS24|No. 24]]: Religion in the Two Thousand Worlds | + | * [[JTAS24|No. 24]]: Religion in the [[Two Thousand Worlds]] |
===Challenge (Issues: 25-33)=== | ===Challenge (Issues: 25-33)=== |
Revision as of 00:36, 23 May 2008
Journal of the Travellers Aid Society is a role-playing game magazine devoted to Traveller, commonly abbreviated JTAS. The first issue was published by Game Designers' Workshop in 1979 and the last of the first run was #24 in 1985. It was superseded by the magazine Challenge, which took up its numbering scheme and ran from issue 25 onwards with a broader role-playing game focus.
The Journal was resurrected for two additional issues under Imperium Games, where the numbering was taken from where it was left off (JTAS #25 and #26). Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society is now an e-zine edited by Loren Wiseman under Steve Jackson Games and GURPS Traveller.
See also: JTAS Online
List of Issues
JTAS (Issues: 1-24)
- No. 1: Annic Nova
- No. 2: Victoria
- No. 3: Asteroid Mining
- No. 4: Gazelle Class Close Escort Vessels
- No. 5: Imperium
- No. 6: The Imperial Interstellar Scout Service
- No. 7: Champa Interstellar Starport
- No. 8: Broadsword class Mercenary Cruisers
- No. 9: War!
- No. 10: Planet-building, a Referee's Guide
- No. 11: Striker Miniatures Issue
- No. 12: Merchant Prince
- No. 13: Hivers
- No. 14: Laws & Lawbreakers
- No. 15: Azun: A High-Population World in the Solomani Rim
- No. 16: SuSAG
- No. 17: Atmospheres
- No. 18: Traveling Without Jumping
- No. 19: Skyport Authority
- No. 20: Prologue
- No. 21: Vargr
- No. 22: Port to Jump-point
- No. 23: Zhodani Philosophies
- No. 24: Religion in the Two Thousand Worlds
Challenge (Issues: 25-33)
- No. 25: Lisiani
- No. 26: Cargo
- No. 27: Grandfather's Worlds
- No. 28: Sector to Sector
- No. 29: A Decade of Traveller
- No. 30: The Warehouse
- No. 31: Hazardous Cargos
- No. 32: Swift Water
- No. 33: Project Farstar