101 Plots
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101 Plots | |||
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Or "A useful handbook when the referee runs out of ideas." | |||
Author | Jo Grant, Lesley Grant | ||
Publisher | BITS | ||
Version | Marc Miller's Traveller | ||
Edition | 1st | ||
Format | Digest | ||
Language | English | ||
Pages | 40 | ||
Year Published | 1996 | ||
Canonical | 0 | ||
Available from | RPGNow | ||
ISBN 1-901228-029 | |||
Table of Contents | |||
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101 Plots is a well-written BITS product created for Marc Miller's Traveller, but also useful in any version of Traveller.
Description (Specifications)
A useful handbook for when the referee runs out of ideas ...
Job Advertisements ... the potential for high adventure, or perhaps just another day's work...
Introductions ... giving contacts in important groups and corporations...
Gimmicks ... new toys for purchase or shipment...
Table of Contents
Introduction 3 Patrons 5 Introductions 18 Job Advertisements 22 Red Herrings 27 Information 30 Personals 33 Gimmicks 34 Glossary 37 Notes 39
Meta-history & Background (Dossier)
The 101 Series came with a number of titles, including a 102:
- 101 Cargos
- 101 Corporations
- 101 Governments
- 101 Lifeforms
- 101 Patrons
- 101 Plots
- 101 Religions
- 101 Rendezvous
- 101 Starcrews
- 101 Travellers
- 102 Vehicles
Credits (Primary Sources)
- Authors
- Jo & Lesley Grant
- Editor
- Andy Lilly
- Art
- Michael Kurtz
External Link/s
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