04 February 2025

Traveller - when the X-Boat comes in

A montage of 6 Traveller roleplaying game book covers.

A parcel arrived from Mongoose Publishing this week with the remainder of the Traveller books I'd identified that I wanted to pick up as I engage back with the game. 

The Christmas purchases had seen my picking up a number of the core books in the current version (Central Supply Catalogue, High Guard and the Referee's Screen), along with some of the background books on sectors and the Third Imperium. This delivery finished off the updated core books with the Traveller Companion which means I have all the updated core books, which helps especially if I want to do some writing under the TAS programme. 

Part of my focus here was looking at a different aspect of Traveller, specifically exploration. I'd skimmed the PDF of Rim Expeditions and liked what I saw. The Solomani Confederation expeditions into deep space in the opposite direction to the Third Imperium give a completely different flavour to the more constrained spaces of the Spinward Marches where empires and smaller polities are butting up against each other. This is a true frontier and a wide open space. To complement this, I picked up the World Builder's Handbook, to allow easy expansion of planets and systems. For an exploration based game, the ability to dive more deeply into generating the detail of star systems is key.

I also picked up the Starship Operator's Manual, for flavour. The original Digest Group Publications Starship Operator's Manual was one of my favourite books for MegaTraveller as it gave me lots of details that allowed me to give flavour to the experience that the players got. I'm hoping this one will live up to its predecessor. 

The final book was Mysteries on Arcturus Station, which is an adventure anthology. I was a big fan of the Classic Traveller Murder on Arcturus Station and I picked this up because it contains a rewrite of that adventure and some others. I may well roll one of them out at a convention.

There was also a little bonus in the package, The Sea Dragon, a leaflet with an underwater vessel which Mongoose added as a freebie. 

Overall, I'm quite excited by this delivery; lots to dig into and a chance to dive into exploration in the setting. I've never run a game in that vein; I'm not certain if I will but it's nice to explore something different and new for the setting.

4 February 2025

2 comments:

  1. That's a nice selection of Traveller books to read (and hopefully use).

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    1. Yes! Core books will definitely get use, but I’m hoping that the others will get to the table in some form. Just finished reading Rim Expeditions and moved onto the Solomani Front (which was in the first set of books I picked up).

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