Astrogators' Guide to the Diaspora Sector

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Astrogator’s Guide to the Diaspora Sector
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MT Astrogator’s Guide to the Diaspora Sector
Publisher Game Designers' Workshop
Version MegaTraveller
Author Charles E. Gannon
Format Large
Canonical yes
Year Published 1992
Pages 22



Astrogator’s Guide to the Diaspora Sector presents up to-date information on the worlds and interplanetary conditions in this crossroads sector: the point of contact between Lucan, Margaret, Daibei, and the Solomani Confederation.

Intended for use with Hard Times, it includes color maps of all 16 subsectors, both 1121 and 1129, UWP data for all 476 worlds, and color insignia and symbols of the leading governments and military organizations.

Table of contents

Introduction ... 2
The Maps ... 3
Narquel Subsector ... 4
Libert Subsector ... 4
Sufren Subsector ... 5
Khavle Subsector ... 6
Shadigi Subsector ... 7
Kushga Subsector ... 8
Alurza Subsector ... 9
Pasdaruu Subsector ... 10
Ebasha Subsector ... 10
Iusea Subsector ... 11
The Blight Subsector ... 12
Promise Subsector ... 13
Hijiri Subsector ... 13
Shumisdi Subsector ... 14
Madoc Subsector ... 15
Khulam Subsector ... 16

Credits

Design: Charles E. Gannon
Additional Design: Mark Gelinas, Terrance McInnes, Dave Nilsen
Development: Dave Nilsen, Steve Maggi
Art Direction: Kirk Wescom
Cover: Mike Jackson, Kirk Wescom
Typesetting: Steve Maggi
Proofreading: Anne Bedard, Steve Maggi, Angie Winchester

This product is fully canon according to Far Future Enterprises, the owner and licensor of all canon Traveller products.

GDW is an original publisher of Traveller and all GDW products are currently owned by Far Future Enterprises, the owner and licensor of all canon Traveller products.