The Arctic Environment
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Author | J. Andrew Keith | ||
Publisher | Cargonaut Press | ||
Version | Classic Traveller | ||
Edition | 1st | ||
Format | Book (Softback) | ||
Language | English | ||
Pages | 37 | ||
Year Published | 1998 | ||
Canonical | Yes | ||
Available from | TBD | ||
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The Arctic Environment is a Classic Traveller supplement dealing with the particular hazards and special situations of travel and survival in sub-zero climates.
Description (Specifications)
Included are specific rules designed to simulate arctic weather conditions, explanations of equipment of use to characters venturing into an arctic clime, and a guide to the special events and encounters which may take place under arctic conditions.
Challenge your players to broaden their horizons by entering THE ARCTIC ENVIRONMENT.
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Library Data Entries (Public)
Meta-history & Background (Dossier)
Gamelords produced a series of books dealing with adventure environments:
Cargonaut Press made an additional book:
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