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The [[Traveller20 Referee's Screen]] contains 16 pages of rigid card screens and a 48 page booklet , the [[Linkworlds Cluster]] mini-campaign. | The [[Traveller20 Referee's Screen]] contains 16 pages of rigid card screens and a 48 page booklet , the [[Linkworlds Cluster]] mini-campaign. |
Revision as of 19:49, 2 January 2018
Traveller20 Referee's Screen | |||
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Author | Martin Dougherty | ||
Publisher | QuikLink Interactive | ||
Version | Traveller D20 | ||
Format | Supplement | ||
Language | English | ||
Pages | 64 | ||
Year Published | 2003 | ||
Canonical | No | ||
ISBN 1-55878-305-9 |
The Traveller20 Referee's Screen contains 16 pages of rigid card screens and a 48 page booklet , the Linkworlds Cluster mini-campaign.
Description (Specifications)
The card screens comprise an 8-panel Referee's screen, a 4-panel Referee's Reference card and a 4-Panel Player's Reference card, between them carrying all the reference tables needed.
The enclosed booklet contains the Linkworlds Cluster, a complete game setting designed for use with T20. The Linkworlds, more correctly known as the Shanape Link worlds, are a loose grouping of 17 worlds within Jump-1 or Jump-2 distance of each other in Ley Sector, close to the border of the Third Imperium. The booklet contains a brief history of the region, detailed information on a number of the worlds, suggested encounters and adventures and an appendix of library data and rumours.
Meta-history & Background
No information yet available.
Credits (Primary Sources)
- Author
- Martin J. Dougherty
- Artwork
- Bryan Gibson
Table of Contents
Introduction 3 The Worlds of the Linkworld Cluster 7 Encounters and Adventures 14 The Kursis Charter 22 Appendix 44
References & Contributions (Sources)
- Traveller Wiki Editorial Team
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science