Imperiallines 9 (magazine)

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Imperiallines 9
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Imperiallines #9
"Nobles 2"
Author James KundertRobert EaglestoneMatthew KerwinThomas Jones-Low
Publisher Far Future Enterprises
Version Traveller 5th
Edition 1st
Format Book (Softback) (PDF)
Language English
Pages 10
Year Published 2025
Canonical Yes
Available from DriveThru RPG
Table of Contents
Cover page - Nobles 2 1
Galaxiad News Service 2
Casual Encounter 4
Career Example 6
Bestiary - Vasari’s Skycourser 7
Noble Weapons 9
Luxury Equipment Mods 10

Imperiallines 9 (magazine) is in the Imperiallines magazine series. It is a periodical published by Far Future Enterprises and designed for Traveller 5th edition.

Description (Specifications)[edit]

Imperiallines 9 carries the subtitle "Nobles 2" and features follow-up information to the two-part article about Nobility in the Third Imperium found in Imperiallines 7 and Imperiallines 8 with additional supplementary details. This issue brings the first News Feed for the Galaxiad era and also presents a casual encounter with a walk-thru of the process that generated him. The issue also includes a bestiary entry, a page of nobles' weapons serving as examples on how to craft items worthy of the nobility, and a d66 table of mods to give that nobleman's heirloom a bit of color.


Table of Contents[edit]

In This Issue:

pg.1 ... Cover page - Nobles 2
pg.2 ... Galaxiad News Service
pg.4 ... Casual Encounter
pg.6 ... Career Example
pg.7 ... Bestiary: Vasari’s Skycourser
pg.9 ... Noble Weapons
pg.10... Luxury Equipment Mods

10 pages total.

Library Data Entries[edit]

Library data entries


Meta-history & Background (Dossier)[edit]

Imperiallines magazine started its existence as a fanzine for MegaTraveller led by Mark Gelinas (becoming an insert mini-zine under GDW), and now is the FFE house periodical for Traveller 5. It is named after Imperiallines, LIC an interstellar shipping corporation serving worlds off of the main trade routes of the Spinward Marches. Imperiallines and Imperial Lines can be easily confused.

MT Fanzine:

  1. Imperiallines 1 (fanzine)
  2. Imperiallines 2 (fanzine)
  3. Imperiallines 3 (fanzine) (Includes Imperiallines 3 (magazine) & Imperiallines 4 (magazine))


GDW MT Mini-zine Insert (Issue 1-5) & FFE House Periodical (Issue 6+):

  1. Imperiallines 1 (magazine) (Insert)
  2. Imperiallines 2 (magazine) (Insert)
  3. Imperiallines 3 (magazine) (Unpublished insert)
  4. Imperiallines 4 (magazine) (Unpublished insert)
  5. Imperiallines 5 (magazine) (Unpublished draft)
  6. Imperiallines 6 (magazine)
  7. Imperiallines 7 (magazine)
  8. Imperiallines 8 (magazine)
  9. Imperiallines 9 (magazine)
  10. Imperiallines 10 (magazine)
  11. Imperiallines 11 (magazine)
  12. Imperiallines 12 (magazine)
  13. Imperiallines 13 (magazine)


Credits (Primary Sources)[edit]

Credits (Primary Sources)
Credit Authors & Contributors
Game Designer/Author Marc Miller
Artist N/A
Contributor Matthew Kerwin
Contributor Thomas Jones-Low
Contributor James Kundert
Author/Contributor and Editor Rob Eaglestone

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