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Revision as of 23:46, 27 January 2018

Set Number Five: Grav
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Imperial Armed Forces vehicle guide
Author [[Mark Schmidt]]
Publisher [[Adjutant]]
Version [[Classic Traveller]]
Format digest
Language English
Pages 32
Year Published 1991
Canonical No

[[Category:Classic Traveller Books]] [[Category:Adjutant Books]]

This vehicle guide contains grav vehicles desiged for use with the Traveller and the Striker science fiction role playing game systems. However, the specifications are comprehensive enough that coversions to other systems should be no problem.

Credits

Author, Publisher: Mark Schmidt
Production assisstance: Jonathan Krost
Technical Assisstance: Steve Popp, Ferdinand Metzger

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