Waspwinter

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Waspwinter
WaspWinter.jpg
Author Walter BledsawDorothy Bledsaw
Publisher Judges Guild
Version [[Classic Traveller]]
Format 8 1/2 x 11
Language English
Pages 32
Year Published 1981
Canonical no

[[Category:Classic Traveller Books]]

Nefarious space pirate base. High adventure in the far future as Space Pirates Scourge the starlanes. Vicious Mind Control Devices enslave hapless captives. The Pirates starbase and the entire planet of Waspwinter are detailed for play.

Ominous mind control devices

Adventure midst alien races

  • Sandrones
  • Fidion

This 32 page book with a separate 22"x34" two-color map details the planet. There are also two smaller scale planetary map insets showing a duplicate of the main map and habitat ranges of the natives. The back has pictures of the pirates and Axly Rebel, a side view of the Pirate base and a player's map of the Axly Rebel Hideout. The back of the main booklet has a full color player's map of the main continent.

Five subject races are listed along with encounter tables for the life and land of the planet.

Table of Contents

Introduction ... 3
Crew ... 3
Pirate Reactions ... 7
Land of the mountian Gods ... 11
Bizive ... 11
Sandrones ... 15
Fidion ... 17
Tree Dweller ... 18
Animal Data ... 19
Encounter Tables ... 24
Events Tables ... 26
Usceen City Map ... 29
Sandrone City Map ... 30

Credits

Designers: Walter Bledsaw, Dorothy Bledsaw
Cover: Rick Houser
Art: John Mortimer
Graphics and Layout: Jerry Taylor, Rick Houser
Composing: Penny Gooding, Debye Pruitt