Traveller Referee's Screen

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Refree's Screen
TNERefree'sScreen.jpg
Publisher Game Designers' Workshop
Version Traveller: The New Era
Author
Format pdf
Canonical yes
Year Published 1992
Available from RpgNow
ISBN 1-55878-160-9

What the maximum to-hit number when calling in orbital artillery fire? While you're at it, whats the initiative of a Veteran NPC? And what's te trotting movement rate of a K'kree? Oh yeah, and how many power level points do you ned for a stage five psionic succes?

Traveller Referee's Screen: Because refereing is tough enough when you do have all the answers.

A referee has to process a lot of information really fast in order to stay ahead of a group of players, bent on conquering the universe. How fast is this? How far is that? How difficult is the other thing? And now that so many players have Traveller Player's Forms, enabling them to keep even more devious schemes at theor fingertips, a referee could get in over his head real fast…

Face it, it's tough to stay ahead of your players, but we're here to help. The TNE Referee's Screen is six colorful panels including four packed with the data and table you need and all of the Traveller: The New Era fire charts.

  • Three of these panels are for the referee, while one faces the players and shows the most common combat tasks, with difficulty levels, damage and fatigue penalties.
  • Also for the referee a 16 page booklet collecting the most important tables from Traveller: The New Era into a handy, easy-to-use resource.

For the purposes of downloading this screen, please bare in mind that the screen has be cut and scanned. As such, all of the information and images are included, but referees will need to recreate the screening function of this item.