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Notes (2007)[edit]

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.
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Meta-History & Background: 2019-0416[edit]

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]


  1. In 1980, Ley Sector (book) was published by Judges Guild.
    1. The data in this book has largely been superceded by Gateway to Destiny.
  2. In 1980, Tancred was published.
  3. In 1981, Simba Safari was published by Judges Guild.
  4. In 1981, Amycus Probe was published.
  5. In 1983, Traveller Chronicle 01 was published.
  6. In 1984, Atlas of the Imperium was published.
  7. In 2003, GURPS Traveller: Humaniti was published, which featured the Luriani.
  8. In 2004, Gateway to Destiny was published.
  9. In 2004, Merchant Cruiser (book) was published.
  10. In 2004, Scout Cruiser (book) was published.
  11. In 2004, The Sydymic Outworlds was published.
  12. In 2005, Merc Heaven was published.
  13. In 2007, Gateway Domain Campaign Adventure 1: Homecoming was published.
  14. 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.
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