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Traveller20 Referee's Screen
TravellerRefScreen.jpg
Publisher QuikLink Interactive
Version T20
Author Martin J. Dougherty
Format
Canonical yes
Year Published 2003
Pages 64
ISBN 1-55878-305-9

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Synopsis

Contains 16 pages of rigid card screens and a 48 page booklet , the Linkworlds Cluster mini-campaign.

Description

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.

Credits

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