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Notes (2007)
There are two versions of the worlds in this sector.
- The first was published by Judges Guild in their Ley Sector guidebook.
- In 1981, after Judges Guild lost their Traveller licence, the star data (including locations, UWPs, and names) was regenerated as part of the Sunbane data.
- This data was later used for the Gateway to Destiny book.
- The subsector names remain the same between the two publications as well as the relative locations of the sectors.
- TJonesLo
Meta-History & Background: 2019-0416
Ley Sector and was originally published by Judges Guild. The sectors in the Atlas retain the names but were entirely newly generated and supercede the Judges Guild products. [1]
- Ley Sector was further refined by Marc W. Miller and appears in the Classic Traveller Atlas of the Imperium (GDW, 1984).
- It was further refined by Martin J. Dougherty and Hunter Gordon and appears in Gateway to Destiny (QuikLink Interactive, 2006).
- In 1980, Ley Sector (book) was published by Judges Guild.
- The data in this book has largely been superceded by Gateway to Destiny.
- In 1980, Tancred was published.
- In 1981, Simba Safari was published by Judges Guild.
- In 1981, Amycus Probe was published.
- In 1983, Traveller Chronicle 01 was published.
- In 1984, Atlas of the Imperium was published.
- In 2003, GURPS Traveller: Humaniti was published, which featured the Luriani.
- In 2004, Gateway to Destiny was published.
- In 2004, Merchant Cruiser (book) was published.
- In 2004, Scout Cruiser (book) was published.
- In 2004, The Sydymic Outworlds was published.
- In 2005, Merc Heaven was published.
- In 2007, Gateway Domain Campaign Adventure 1: Homecoming was published.
- In 2012, Mongoose Traveller: Luriani was published, which features the Luriani.
- This sector was programmed into the Traveller RPG Wiki in 2017.
- It has been T5 Second Survey reviewed and updated to T5 standards.