T5: Starships and Spacecraft
| Starships and Spacecraft | |||
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![]() Deck plans for Traveller | |||
| Author | Marc Miller | ||
| Publisher | Far Future Enterprises | ||
| Version | Traveller 5th | ||
| Edition | 1st | ||
| Format | Book (PDF) (Poster Sheets) | ||
| Language | English | ||
| Pages | 6 | ||
| Year Published | 2014 | ||
| Canonical | Yes | ||
| Available from | Far Future | ||
| Also See | Starships and Spacecraft | ||
| ISBN 978-1-55878-002-6 | |||
T5: Starships and Spacecraft is a Far Future Enterprises product.
- It is a deck plan and map source book designed for Traveller 5.
Description (Specifications)[edit]
Five 22x34 black and white deck plans for Traveller5 starships: Scout/Courier, Express Boat, Free Trader, Corvette, and Colonial Cruiser. Sheets are 1:120 scale (1 inch = 10 feet).
Plus, a sixth sheet: The Astrogator's Starchart of the Spinward Marches Sector: Perfect for plotting voyages through the most famous of the Travller Sectors. Map scale is 1:1,645 quadrillion (one three-quarter inch hex = 1 parsec).
Inspired by Judges Guild's classic Traveller deck plans Starships and Spacecraft, this new deck plan pack re-imagines Classic Traveller starships and adds new spacecraft and charts to the mix.
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Credits (Primary Sources)[edit]
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| Credit | Authors & Contributors |
| Author | Marc Miller |
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