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Revision as of 03:41, 1 January 2018

Imperial Lines newsletter
Author Mark Gelinas
Publisher GDW
Version MegaTraveller
Format Periodical (Fanzine)
Language English
Pages 14
Year Published 1992
Canonical No

No information or synopsis yet available.

Description (Specifications)

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Meta-history & Background

Imperiallines magazine started its existence as a fanzine led by Mark Gelinas, became an insert mini-zine under GDW, and later became the FFE house periodical for Traveller 5. It is named after Imperiallines, LIC an interstellar shipping corporation serving worlds off of the main trade routes of the Spinward Marches. Imperiallines and Imperial Lines can be easily confused.

  1. Imperiallines 1 (fanzine)
  2. Imperiallines 2 (fanzine)
  3. Imperiallines 3 (fanzine)
  4. Imperiallines 1 (magazine) (Insert)
  5. Imperiallines 2 (magazine) (Insert)
  6. Imperiallines 3 (magazine) (Unpublished insert)
  7. Imperiallines 4 (magazine) (Unpublished insert)
  8. Imperiallines 5 (magazine) (Unpublished draft)
  9. Imperiallines 6 (magazine)
  10. Imperiallines 7 (magazine)
  11. Imperiallines 8 (magazine) (..forthcoming in 2018 CE)

Credits (Primary Sources)

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Table of Contents

X-Link, by Mark "Geo" Gelinas ... pg. 1
Early Vilani/Terran Contacts, by Terrance R. McInnes ... pg. 1
Loot! by Mike Mikesh... pg. 2
Operation Overwatch, by Roger Myhre ... pg. 5
Consensus or Famine, by Gregory P. Lee ... pg. 6
The Giant Guraan, by Mike Mikesh ... pg. 7
Thoughts on the Vilani, by Clayton R. Bush ... pg. 7
Library Data - Kagamira Subsector, by Robert Bates ... pg. 8
The Intendant, by Gregory P. Lee ... pg. 9
More Psi-drugs for MegaTraveller, by Gregory P. Lee ... pg. 10
Psionic Activity Detector, by Gregory P. Lee ... pg. 11
Cargo: Bartenk Resin, by Leighton Piper ... pg. 12
Noql-class Zhodani Free Trader by James Kundert and Paul Sanders ... pg. 13

References & Contributions (Sources)

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.