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* In 2001, Seeker Gaming System reached an agreement with [[Marc Miller]] and [[Far Future Enterprises]], passing the copyright for some of FASA Traveller material to Marc. Seeker Gaming System retained rights to their deck plans, some of the Martian Metals miniatures, and [[High Passage]] and [[Far Traveller]] magazines. | * In 2001, Seeker Gaming System reached an agreement with [[Marc Miller]] and [[Far Future Enterprises]], passing the copyright for some of FASA Traveller material to Marc. Seeker Gaming System retained rights to their deck plans, some of the Martian Metals miniatures, and [[High Passage]] and [[Far Traveller]] magazines. | ||
* In 2002, Seeker reappeared as a web merchant selling "classic" versions of their original deck plans and building plans. | * In 2002, Seeker reappeared as a web merchant selling "classic" versions of their original deck plans and building plans. | ||
− | * In August of 2006, Seeker closed it doors, reopening as | + | * In August of 2006, Seeker closed it doors, reopening as Power Fusion 3D, selling Poser 3D models, including starships, tanks and future warriors. |
=== Bibliography-Ludography (Published Products) === | === Bibliography-Ludography (Published Products) === |