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| − | ''Alien Star'' was a Traveller Fanzine published originally by [[John Roberts]] and [[Robert McMahon]] and later by [[D. W. Hockham]] in the UK between 1981 and 1982. When first started there were no [[fanzine]]s dedicated only to Traveller in the UK and the first edition was produced using material already generated for game play at Poole Grammar School in Dorset. | + | ''Alien Star'' was a Traveller Fanzine published originally by [[John Roberts]] and [[Robert McMahon]] and later by [[D. W. Hockham]] in the UK between 1981 and 1982. When first started there were no [[fanzine]]s dedicated only to Traveller in the UK and the first edition was produced using material already generated for game play at Poole Grammar School (P.G.S.) in Dorset. |
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Revision as of 14:52, 1 March 2019
Alien Star was a Traveller fanzine.
Description (Specifications)
Alien Star was a Traveller Fanzine published originally by John Roberts and Robert McMahon and later by D. W. Hockham in the UK between 1981 and 1982. When first started there were no fanzines dedicated only to Traveller in the UK and the first edition was produced using material already generated for game play at Poole Grammar School (P.G.S.) in Dorset.
Alien Star Issues
- Issue 1: The Imperium Hit
- Issue 2: Giant Solo Issue
- Issue 3: Funeral
- Issue 4: The Artrix Bust
- Issue 5: Fighters of the Solomani Rim War
- Issue 6: Recovery
- Issue 7: Recreation
- Issue 8: Rebellion
History & Background (Dossier)
The first five issues were in A4 format and were sold at games conventions, an advert in White Dwarf and via word of mouth.
By issue 5 circulation had built up to a print run of 300. However impending A-levels and university threatened the break up of the editorial and production team at P.G.S. and the decision was made to pass control over to a new editorial team. D.W. Hockham took up the challenge and steered the magazine through three more themed issues, now in A5 to match the Traveller books themselves.
The several references to 'Lucky the Cat' were about Robert's cat which used to sit on the freshly printed stacks of pages and leave footprints. Lucky was eventually run over by a car.
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References & Contributors (Sources)
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