The Talani Sector

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The Talani Sector
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A Fallen Empire
Author William Richards
Publisher William Richards
Version Generic
Edition 1st
Format PDF and a Printable Booklet format is available.
Language English
Pages 46
Year Published 2016
Canonical No
Available from Printable PDF
TBD
Table of Contents
UWP and Library data for the Talani Sector

The Talani Sector is a source book written for Generic Traveller.

Description (Specifications)

In 1985 Six friends gathered at the start of the summer to play a game of TCS. The result was then developed into a setting for their adventures, which never happened.


Table of Contents

The Talani Sector
Section Page/s
Introduction 5
Standards and Assumptions 5
Map Symbols 6
World Data Explanation 7
Nipron 8
Tri-Worlds 10
Philmont 12
Сталинград 14
Heron 16
Kentron 18
Muktsar 20
Soissons 22
Sector Map 24
Pentron 26
Talon 28
Brython 30
Libyrnis 32
Abdes 34
Śīla 36
Nanak 40
Marcusec 40
Library Data 42
World Index 46

Meta-history & Background (Dossier)


Credits (Primary Sources)

Credits (Primary Sources)
Credit Authors & Contributors
Author William Richards
Additional help and original player Kenneth Dudley
Additional help and original player Hugh Evans
Additional help and original player Chris Horner
Additional help and original player Steve Pritchard
Additional help and original player Patrick Simpson

External Link/s

Commentary & Data articles:

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: Stellar Imperia
  2. EXTERNAL LINK: PDF file [1]
  3. EXTERNAL LINK: Printable Booklet Format [2]

Reviews:

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

Other Articles:

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

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