Imperial Data Recovery System

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Imperial Data Recovery System
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Author Ross Babcock
Publisher FASA
Version Classic Traveller
Edition 1st
Format Software
Language English
Pages TBD
Year Published 1981
Canonical Yes
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Imperial Data Recovery System is a FASA product.

  • It is a source book.

Description (Specifications)

The Imperial Data Recovery System is a computer program published by FASA in 1981 as a play aid to speed up bookkeeping for Traveller, and assist with sector maps, character and ship records, accounting, and encounters. John M. Morrison reviewed The Imperial Data Recovery System in The Space Gamer No. 50. Morrison commented that "I would seriously recommend that FASA take this off the market and re-write it form the ground up. There's definitely room for a Traveller aid program on the market, but not this one."

Table of Contents

Imperial Data Recovery System
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Library Data Entries (Public)

  1. Software
  2. Space Gamer

Meta-history & Background (Dossier)

The Imperial Data Recovery System is a software package published BY FASA in 1981 for the Apple II computer.

Credits (Primary Sources)

Credits (Primary Sources)
Credit Authors & Contributors
Author Ross Babcock

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