A Pilot's Guide to the Drexilthar Subsector
Pilot's Guide to the Drexithar Subsector | |||
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Author | J. Andrew Keith | ||
Publisher | Gamelords | ||
Version | Classic Traveller | ||
Edition | 1st | ||
Format | Digest | ||
Language | English | ||
Pages | 50 | ||
Year Published | 1984 | ||
Canonical | 0 | ||
Available from | RPGNow | ||
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The Pilot's Guide to the Drexilthar Subsector provides a good summary of all of the worlds in the Drexilthar Subsector (subsector K) of the Reaver's Deep Sector.
- Design
- J. Andrew Keith
- Illustrator
- William H. Keith, Jr.
- Editing
- Kerry Lloyd
- Layout
- Michael Watkins
- Graphics
- Janet Trautvetter
Introduction 4 Reavers' Deep 10 The Drexilthar Subsector 13 Planetary descriptions 16 References and Useful Material 48
Description (Specifications)
From the navigational computer files of the Imperium comes A Pilot's Guide to the Drexilthar Subsector, a detailed examination of a single subsector of Reavers' Deep on the Imperial frontiers. This supplement presents background information on the Deep and Drexilthar Subsector (setting for the Gamelords Ltd. adventure The Drenslaar Quest and Duneraiders). Each world in the subsector is explored in sufficient depth to be the setting for one or more specific adventures for use with Traveller. Planetary data on each world is also of use in conjunction with the Gamelords Traveller supplements dealing with environments.
Come explore the Traveller universe with A Pilot's Guide to the Drexilthar Subsector.
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