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|name=Dark Nebula
 
|image=DNx2.jpg
 
|caption=Dark Nebula 2 versions small box and large box
 
|year=1983
 
|format=6x9 or 8.5x11 box
 
|canon=1
 
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|edition=2
 
|pages=
 
|publisher=Game Designers Workshop
 
|version=Classic Traveller
 
|author=Marc Miller
 
|footnote=Product 409 or 651
 
|available=http://www.rpgnow.com/product/60172/CTG06-Dark-Nebula?affiliate_id=875229
 
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''This page presents information of the Traveller game '''Dark Nebula''', see [[Dark Nebula Sector]] for the Astrographic Sector.''
 
  
'''Dark Nebula''' has 8 small boards representing [[sector]]s of about six or so star systems. The boards are placed randomly at the start of the game by both players one at a time, to their own advantage. The game is played in turns with each player's turn having a number of phases. Get the money you earn from your star systems, move your ships and combat, a reaction from your opponent (which has some restrictions), a final move and combat by you, then it is the other players turn.
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The Traveller game and background have several ''Dark Nebulas'' including:
  
The object of the game varies with the board placement, but basically you need to control your opponents home world for a number of turns.
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* [[Dark Nebula (game)]], a board game published in 1983
 
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* [[Dark Nebula Sector]], a place (sector) within the background setting
This game uses mechanics similar to the [[Imperium]] game.
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* The [[Celella Nebula]], a nebula within the background setting sometimes called the Dark Nebula

Latest revision as of 04:00, 9 December 2023

The Traveller game and background have several Dark Nebulas including: