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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
 
The Traveller Referee's Screen features artwork depicting a trading ship on the outside, and tables on the inside. It is designed to serve two purposes: Hiding the Referee's notes, rolls, etc. and providing the Referee with easily accessible information. It is constructed from heavy weight card stock, and is designed to last for several years.
 
The Traveller Referee's Screen features artwork depicting a trading ship on the outside, and tables on the inside. It is designed to serve two purposes: Hiding the Referee's notes, rolls, etc. and providing the Referee with easily accessible information. It is constructed from heavy weight card stock, and is designed to last for several years.
  
 
The screen is described by Mongoose as "the perfect complement to a well run Traveller campaign", although it is by no means essential.
 
The screen is described by Mongoose as "the perfect complement to a well run Traveller campaign", although it is by no means essential.

Revision as of 12:57, 16 June 2019

Refree's screen
Travscreen.jpg
Author Richard Ford
Publisher Mongoose Publishing
Version Mongoose Traveller
Edition 1st
Format softcover
Language English
Pages 4
Year Published 2009
Canonical yes
Available from TBD
ISBN 978-1-906508-68-5 MGP3824

TBD Product Name is a TBD Publisher product.

Description (Specifications)

The Traveller Referee's Screen features artwork depicting a trading ship on the outside, and tables on the inside. It is designed to serve two purposes: Hiding the Referee's notes, rolls, etc. and providing the Referee with easily accessible information. It is constructed from heavy weight card stock, and is designed to last for several years.

The screen is described by Mongoose as "the perfect complement to a well run Traveller campaign", although it is by no means essential.