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| − | + | The material in this booklet was originally published in [[Dragon Magazine 87|issue 87]] of [[Dragon Magazine]]; Marc Miller has since shared the materials several times by request. | |
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| − | '' | + | The text of the ''Dragon'' article is essentially identical to the text of this booklet; there are minor edits to punctuation and phrasing. The insert commemorates the [[-2552]] landing of early Solomani travellers on Luna; it features a map of the landing site and diagrams of the primitive vehicles used. This insert does not appear in the magazine. |
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| − | + | The magazine article contains a half page illustration signed by Parkinson, of a lunar surface city with a monorail station, and a [[vacc suit]]ed individual in the foreground; behind one of the city's towers, a near-full [[Terra]] hangs in the sky. This artwork does not appear in the booklet. | |
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| + | ;Author: [[Marc Miller]] | ||
| + | ;Cover art: [[Keith Parkinson]] (uncredited) | ||
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| Luna: A Travellers Guide | |||
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![]() Luna: A Traveller's Guide | |||
| Author | Marc Miller | ||
| Publisher | Star Quest Games | ||
| Version | Classic Traveller | ||
| Edition | 1st | ||
| Format | Book (Digest) | ||
| Language | English | ||
| Pages | 12 | ||
| Year Published | 1993 | ||
| Canonical | Yes | ||
| Available from | Unknown | ||
| Also See | Luna (world) | ||
Luna: A Traveller's Guide is a source book for Classic Traveller, published in 1993 by Star Quest Games. It is digest-sized (5.5"x8.5") and contains 12 pages of material plus an 8.5"x11" insert.
The booklet contains no table of contents.
Library Data[edit]
| Library data entries | |
|---|---|
History[edit]
The material in this booklet was originally published in issue 87 of Dragon Magazine; Marc Miller has since shared the materials several times by request.
The text of the Dragon article is essentially identical to the text of this booklet; there are minor edits to punctuation and phrasing. The insert commemorates the -2552 landing of early Solomani travellers on Luna; it features a map of the landing site and diagrams of the primitive vehicles used. This insert does not appear in the magazine.
The magazine article contains a half page illustration signed by Parkinson, of a lunar surface city with a monorail station, and a vacc suited individual in the foreground; behind one of the city's towers, a near-full Terra hangs in the sky. This artwork does not appear in the booklet.
Credits[edit]
- Author
- Marc Miller
- Cover art
- Keith Parkinson (uncredited)
