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This ship book also details many of the past events involving the Chiron class and the fates of many of the vessels. Filled with plot hooks, background events and owner descriptions, this book is also ideal for any Referee needing ideas. | This ship book also details many of the past events involving the Chiron class and the fates of many of the vessels. Filled with plot hooks, background events and owner descriptions, this book is also ideal for any Referee needing ideas. | ||
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| Publisher | Gorgon Press |
| Version | Mongoose Traveller |
| Author | Barnes Thomas, Ian Stead |
| Format | |
| Canonical | no |
| Year Published | 2012 |
| Available from | DriveThruStuff |
Ship Book: Chiron Class Hunter is a supplement to the Mongoose Traveller system which details a 100-ton hunter vessel. Originally conceived as a unique vessel for a bounty hunter, the class has made its mark in all sectors as a production model and in the navy.
The Chiron class, with its capable computers, powerful engines and high tech equipment, makes a perfect player vessel for those with large bank accounts and wide aims.
This ship book also details many of the past events involving the Chiron class and the fates of many of the vessels. Filled with plot hooks, background events and owner descriptions, this book is also ideal for any Referee needing ideas.
Features:
- Stats and information for Mongoose Traveller.
- Full game stats for the Chiron class and three full variants, as well as a new vehicle.
- Deckplans for the ship.
- A full history and background of the class, from design to destruction.
- Three adventure hooks to get your players involved with the class .
Credits
- Authors
- Barnes Thomas & Ian Stead
- Art Work & Layout
- Ian Stead
