The Arctic Environment

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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.

Table of Contents

The Arctic Environment
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Library Data Entries (Public)

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Meta-history & Background (Dossier)

Gamelords produced a series of books dealing with adventure environments:

  1. The Desert Environment
  2. The Mountain Environment
  3. The Undersea Environment

Cargonaut Press made an additional book:

  1. The Arctic Environment

Credits (Primary Sources)

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