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'''Signal-GK''' was a fanzine put together by [[Jae Campbell]] and [[J. Duncan Law-Green]] and published in the late 80's and early 90's. The primary objective was the mapping of the [[Dagudashaag Sector|Dagudashaag]] and generation of the complete library data. Each author was allowed to cover different eras with their articles, with the hope that the reader could adapt to their own preferences. Much of the work was done in conjunction with {{HIWG}}, though the data in Signal-GK didn't always go through the HIWG approval process before publication.
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== Signal-GK (Periodical) Synopsis (Fanzine) ==
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'''[[Signal-GK]]''' was a fanzine put together by [[Jae Campbell]] and [[J. Duncan Law-Green]] and published in the late 80's and early 90's.
  
In 2006, [[Leighton Piper]], who was one of the primary contributors has begun to republish, in PDF format, the original 13 issues of Signal-GK.  
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== Signal-GK (Periodical) Description (Fanzine) ==
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The primary objective was the mapping of the [[Dagudashaag Sector|Dagudashaag]] and generation of the complete library data. Each author was allowed to cover different eras with their articles, with the hope that the reader could adapt to their own preferences.
  
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Much of the work was done in conjunction with {{HIWG}}, though the data in Signal-GK didn't always go through the HIWG approval process before publication.
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== Signal-GK (Periodical) Meta-history & Background (Fanzine) ==
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In 2006, [[Leighton Piper]], who was one of the primary contributors has begun to republish, in PDF format, the original thirteen issues of Signal-GK.
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== Signal-GK (Periodical) Credits (Fanzine) ==
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== Signal-GK (Periodical) Issues (Fanzine) ==
 
# [[Signal-GK1|Issue 1]]: A cry for help - A call to adventure!
 
# [[Signal-GK1|Issue 1]]: A cry for help - A call to adventure!
 
# [[Signal-GK2|Issue 2]]: Aslanti Rising
 
# [[Signal-GK2|Issue 2]]: Aslanti Rising
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# [[Signal-GK12|Issue 12]]
 
# [[Signal-GK12|Issue 12]]
 
# [[Signal-GK13|Issue 13]]
 
# [[Signal-GK13|Issue 13]]
===External links===
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[http://www.dot-communications.org.uk/index.php?id=234 Signal-GK Homepage]
 
[[Category: Fanzines]][[Category: Publishers]]
 
 
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== Signal-GK (Periodical) References & Contributors (Sources) ==
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Revision as of 15:26, 7 April 2015

Signal-GK (Periodical) Synopsis (Fanzine)

Signal-GK was a fanzine put together by Jae Campbell and J. Duncan Law-Green and published in the late 80's and early 90's.

Signal-GK (Periodical) Description (Fanzine)

The primary objective was the mapping of the Dagudashaag and generation of the complete library data. Each author was allowed to cover different eras with their articles, with the hope that the reader could adapt to their own preferences.

Much of the work was done in conjunction with HIWG, though the data in Signal-GK didn't always go through the HIWG approval process before publication.

Signal-GK (Periodical) Meta-history & Background (Fanzine)

In 2006, Leighton Piper, who was one of the primary contributors has begun to republish, in PDF format, the original thirteen issues of Signal-GK.

Signal-GK (Periodical) Credits (Fanzine)

n/a

Signal-GK (Periodical) Issues (Fanzine)

  1. Issue 1: A cry for help - A call to adventure!
  2. Issue 2: Aslanti Rising
  3. Issue 3: Orbital Waltz
  4. Issue 4: The Tower
  5. Issue 5: Weeping Spire
  6. Issue 6
  7. Issue 7
  8. Issue 8: Rebellion Special
  9. Issue 9
  10. Issue 10
  11. Issue 11
  12. Issue 12
  13. Issue 13


Signal-GK (Periodical) References & Contributors (Sources)

This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.