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== Description (Specifications) ==
 
== Description (Specifications) ==
Clubs are typically solid lengths of stick or bone that can be used in close combat. Clubs can be constructed with a specific function, or be gathered as improvised weapons, such as a chair leg.
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Clubs are typically solid lengths of stick or bone that can be used in close combat. Clubs can be constructed with a specific function, or be gathered as improvised weapons, such as a chair leg. {{Unpublished cite|author=Maksim-Smelchak}}
  
 
=== Weapon Characteristics ===
 
=== Weapon Characteristics ===
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Functionally, the two words have considerable overlap in meaning and are often used as synonyms for one another. However, there are historic and etymological differences:
 
Functionally, the two words have considerable overlap in meaning and are often used as synonyms for one another. However, there are historic and etymological differences:
 
* [[Cudgel]]s are often much shorter than [[club]]s and typically possess a weighted striking head.
 
* [[Cudgel]]s are often much shorter than [[club]]s and typically possess a weighted striking head.
* [[Club]]s are hefty sticks or poles, often longer than [[cudgel]]s and often not possessing a weighted head.
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* [[Club]]s are hefty sticks or poles, often longer than [[cudgel]]s and often not possessing a weighted head. {{Unpublished cite|author=Maksim-Smelchak}}
  
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
[[Club]]s and [[cudgel]]s are often among the first [[melee weapon]]s used by[[ TL-0]] [[Proto-Sophont]]s. They are easily found in most environments as plant or animal byproducts. Even many [[TL]]’s into the future, they are still effective weapons in close combat.
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[[Club]]s and [[cudgel]]s are often among the first [[melee weapon]]s used by[[ TL-0]] [[Proto-Sophont]]s. They are easily found in most environments as plant or animal byproducts. Even many [[TL]]’s into the future, they are still effective weapons in close combat. {{Unpublished cite|author=Maksim-Smelchak}}
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=== Selected Club Types ===
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# [[TBD]]
  
 
== References & contributors (Sources) ==
 
== References & contributors (Sources) ==

Revision as of 00:19, 31 May 2018

Generic Club
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Generic Club
Group: Melee Weapon
Tech Level TL–0
Size 1,200.0 mm length
Weight 1,200.0 grams
Cost Cr5
Ammo None
Manufacturer Various
Generic Club

A Club is a solid striking weapon doing blunt damage. [1]

Description (Specifications)

Clubs are typically solid lengths of stick or bone that can be used in close combat. Clubs can be constructed with a specific function, or be gathered as improvised weapons, such as a chair leg. [2]

Weapon Characteristics

Length: 1,200mm. Weight: 1,200 grams. Base Price: Cr5.

Club vs. Cudgel

Functionally, the two words have considerable overlap in meaning and are often used as synonyms for one another. However, there are historic and etymological differences:

  • Cudgels are often much shorter than clubs and typically possess a weighted striking head.
  • Clubs are hefty sticks or poles, often longer than cudgels and often not possessing a weighted head. [3]

History & Background (Dossier)

Clubs and cudgels are often among the first melee weapons used byTL-0 Proto-Sophonts. They are easily found in most environments as plant or animal byproducts. Even many TL’s into the future, they are still effective weapons in close combat. [4]

Selected Club Types

  1. TBD

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.
  1. Marc Miller. Characters and Combat (Game Designers Workshop, 1977), 37.
  2. Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
  3. Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak
  4. Information provided to the library by Maksim-Smelchak