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FASA Corporation was an American publisher of role-playing games, wargames and boardgames until 2001. Founded in 1980 in Chicago by Jordan Weisman and L. Ross Babcock III, Originally the name FASA was an acronym for "Freedonian Aeronautics and Space Administration", a joking allusion to the Marx Brothers film Duck Soup, though in later years the letters of the name did not actually stand for anything. This tongue-in-cheek attitude was carried over in humorous self-references in its games.  
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[[FASA]] Corporation was an American publisher of role-playing games, wargames and boardgames until 2001.  
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* Founded in 1980 in Chicago by [[Jordan Weisman]] and [[L. Ross Babcock]] III. Originally the name FASA was an acronym for "[[Freedonian Aeronautics and Space Administration]]", a joking allusion to the Marx Brothers film "Duck Soup," though in later years the letters of the name did not actually stand for anything. This tongue-in-cheek attitude was carried over in humorous self-references in its games.
  
FASA first appeared as a Traveller licensee, producing supplements for that {{GDW}} role-playing game, especially the work of the [[Keith Bros.|Keith Brothers]]. The company went on to establish itself as major gaming company with the publication of the first licensed Star Trek RPG, then several successful original games. In 1988, FASA sold the rights to all of it Traveller material, including the Traveller licence, to [[Seeker Gaming Systems]]. Seeker transferred the FASA Traveller material to FFE in 2007.
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== Description ([[Specifications]]) ==
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FASA produced the Battletech miniatures Mech war game and the associated RPG and the highly successful Shadowrun RPG. Other games included Earthdawn and the Doctor Who RPG
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* In 1998 it acquired Ral Partha miniatures company.  
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* In 1999 it was scheduled to be acquired by Decipher Inc. but that apparently fell through.
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* In 2000, president [[Jill Lucas]] and Battletech line developer [[Brian Nystul]] left.  
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* It has announced that it will be shutting down in Spring 2001, selling its Battletech and Shadowrun properties to Wizkids LLC.
  
FASA produced the Battletech miniatures Mech war game and the associated RPG and the highly successful Shadowrun RPG. Other games included Earthdawn and the Doctor Who RPG
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=== Storyline & Setting ===
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No information yet available.
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=== ‎Popular Artists & Authors ===
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''Artists:''
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* [[Keith Brothers]]
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* [[Ross Babcock]]
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''Authors:''
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* [[Jordan Weisman]]
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* [[Keith Brothers]]
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=== External Link/s ===
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# EXTERNAL LINK: [[TBD]]
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=== [[Library Data|Library Data Entries]] (Public) ===
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# [[TBD]]
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== History & Background ([[Dossier]]) ==
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FASA first appeared as a Traveller licensee, producing supplements for that {{GDW}} role-playing game, especially the work of the [[Keith Brothers]].
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* The company went on to establish itself as major gaming company with the publication of the first licensed Star Trek RPG, then several successful original games.
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* In 1988, FASA sold the rights to all of it Traveller material, including the Traveller licence, to [[Seeker Gaming Systems]].  
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* Seeker transferred the FASA Traveller material to FFE in 2007.
  
In 1998 it acquired Ral Partha miniatures company. In 1999 it was scheduled to be acquired by Decipher Inc. but that apparently fell through. In 2000, president Jill Lucas and Battletech line developer Brian Nystul left. It has announced that it will be shutting down in Spring 2001, selling its Battletech and Shadowrun properties to Wizkids LLC.
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=== FASA Cryptobibliography ===
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According to the Far Futures page, the following were planned, but not published:
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* Adventure 10 - Target: Assassin
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* Double Adventure - Piracy / Stardust
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* Starport Module Two - Orbiting Base
  
For a list of Traveller related books published by FASA see the [[:Category:FASA Books]].
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=== Bibliography-Ludography (Published Products) ===
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This [[publisher]] has authored and published the following products:
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{{BookImageList}}
  
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== References & Contributions ([[Sources]]) ==
 
{{Wikipedia|FASA}}
 
{{Wikipedia|FASA}}
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{{Intermediate}}
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{{Sources
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|S2= [[Traveller Wiki Editorial Team]]
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|S3= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology [[Maksim-Smelchak]] of the [[Ministry of Science]]
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}}
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[[Category: Publishers]]
 
[[Category: Publishers]]
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{{MET|Publisher}}

Revision as of 07:05, 19 October 2019

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FASA Corporation was an American publisher of role-playing games, wargames and boardgames until 2001.

  • Founded in 1980 in Chicago by Jordan Weisman and L. Ross Babcock III. Originally the name FASA was an acronym for "Freedonian Aeronautics and Space Administration", a joking allusion to the Marx Brothers film "Duck Soup," though in later years the letters of the name did not actually stand for anything. This tongue-in-cheek attitude was carried over in humorous self-references in its games.

Description (Specifications)

FASA produced the Battletech miniatures Mech war game and the associated RPG and the highly successful Shadowrun RPG. Other games included Earthdawn and the Doctor Who RPG

  • In 1998 it acquired Ral Partha miniatures company.
  • In 1999 it was scheduled to be acquired by Decipher Inc. but that apparently fell through.
  • In 2000, president Jill Lucas and Battletech line developer Brian Nystul left.
  • It has announced that it will be shutting down in Spring 2001, selling its Battletech and Shadowrun properties to Wizkids LLC.

Storyline & Setting

No information yet available.

‎Popular Artists & Authors

Artists:

Authors:

External Link/s

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: TBD

Library Data Entries (Public)

  1. TBD

History & Background (Dossier)

FASA first appeared as a Traveller licensee, producing supplements for that Game Designers' Workshop role-playing game, especially the work of the Keith Brothers.

  • The company went on to establish itself as major gaming company with the publication of the first licensed Star Trek RPG, then several successful original games.
  • In 1988, FASA sold the rights to all of it Traveller material, including the Traveller licence, to Seeker Gaming Systems.
  • Seeker transferred the FASA Traveller material to FFE in 2007.

FASA Cryptobibliography

According to the Far Futures page, the following were planned, but not published:

  • Adventure 10 - Target: Assassin
  • Double Adventure - Piracy / Stardust
  • Starport Module Two - Orbiting Base

Bibliography-Ludography (Published Products)

This publisher has authored and published the following products:


References & Contributions (Sources)

Smallwikipedialogo.png This page uses content from Wikipedia. The original article was at FASA. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. The text of Wikipedia is available under the Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Far Future Enterprises or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.