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* Stats and information for Mongoose Traveler.  
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* Stats and information for Mongoose Traveller.  
 
* Full game stats for the Aegis class and three full variants, as well as a new drone.
 
* Full game stats for the Aegis class and three full variants, as well as a new drone.
 
* Deckplans for the ship.
 
* Deckplans for the ship.

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Aegis class Scout
Aegis class scout. 350.jpg
Ship Book
Publisher Gorgon Press
Version Mongoose Traveller
Author Barnes Thomas, Ian Stead
Format PDF
Canonical no
Year Published 2012
Pages 26
Available from DriveThruStuff

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Ship Book: Aegis Class Scout is a supplement to the Mongoose Traveller system which details a 400-ton fleet scout. Orginially designed as the eyes and ears of a travelling war fleet, it is a class that has been put to use as many different things from mining craft to a mobile mercenary headquarters.

The Aegis class, with its large cargo bays, spacious crew sections and powerful jump drives, makes an ideal ship for characters with an eye for a ship that will get them through anything, to any destination, without failure.

This ship book also details many of the past events involving the Aegis class and the fates of many of the vessels. Filled with plot hooks, background events and owner descriptions, this book is also ideal for any Referee needing ideas.

Features:

  • Stats and information for Mongoose Traveller.
  • Full game stats for the Aegis class and three full variants, as well as a new drone.
  • Deckplans for the ship.
  • A full history and background of the class, from design to destruction.
  • Four adventure hooks to get your players involved with the class.

Credits

Authors
Barnes Thomas & Ian Stead
Art Work & Layout
Ian Stead