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During this same period, GDW released 13 numbered adventure books as [[Little Black Book|little black books]]. They also released 6 numbered "Double Adventure" books in a similar format but bound back to front; the reader would have to flip the book over to read the second adventure. These adventures were intended to be standalone issues, not necessarily part of an overall campaign. In 1983 GDW published [[The Traveller Adventure|"The Traveller Adventure"]], a full campaign in the same format and in the same style as [[The Traveller Book]].
 
During this same period, GDW released 13 numbered adventure books as [[Little Black Book|little black books]]. They also released 6 numbered "Double Adventure" books in a similar format but bound back to front; the reader would have to flip the book over to read the second adventure. These adventures were intended to be standalone issues, not necessarily part of an overall campaign. In 1983 GDW published [[The Traveller Adventure|"The Traveller Adventure"]], a full campaign in the same format and in the same style as [[The Traveller Book]].
  
GDW also released 13 numbered supplements in a similar format to the adventures, with a different color scheme on the cover of each. Some of these are intended to reduce a referee's workload by providing adventure hooks, pregenerated characters, and predesigned ships, but others include the first details published about the [[Official Traveller Universe]] (OTU), including two full sectors.  
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GDW also released 13 numbered supplements in a similar format to the adventures, with a different color scheme on the cover of each. Some of these are just intended to reduce a referee's workload by providing adventure hooks, pregenerated characters, and predesigned ships, but others include the first details published about the [[Official Traveller Universe]] (OTU), including two full sectors.  
  
 
In addition, GDW published 8 Alien Modules, each detailing a different race. The last three of these were published in 1986 and 1987, putting them well within the [[MegaTraveller]] time period.
 
In addition, GDW published 8 Alien Modules, each detailing a different race. The last three of these were published in 1986 and 1987, putting them well within the [[MegaTraveller]] time period.

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