Could it be any one of these...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_cat-like_aliens
lots of aliens are cat-like, it is one of the standard tropes of Golden Age Science Fiction. Which is why it gets tiresome in Traveller and the whole debate that the Aslan are not Samurai Cats...
Yeah, I have to agree that those claims get tiresome after a while.Lots of aliens are cat-like, it is one of the standard tropes of Golden Age Science Fiction. Which is why it gets tiresome in Traveller and the whole debate that the Aslan are not Samurai Cats...
The art of Andrew Boulton.
It is hardly surprising that artwork showing scenes from the OTU should remind you of Traveller!
Could it be any one of these...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_cat-like_aliens
lots of aliens are cat-like, it is one of the standard tropes of Golden Age Science Fiction. Which is why it gets tiresome in Traveller and the whole debate that the Aslan are not Samurai Cats...
Easy
http://www.2000ad.org/markus/travellers/
No, really, it shaped the way I saw Traveller as a kid,
I still refuse to see Battle Dress any other way,
It does more than remind me of traveller, but rather encapsulate the feel of Traveller in visual form. His work really evokes a feel of adventure in the far future.
if that makes any sense.
It does more than remind me of traveller, but rather encapsulate the feel of Traveller in visual form. [Andrew Boulton's] work really evokes a feel of adventure in the far future.
if that makes any sense.
I have to credit Jesse DeGraff for showing me what Traveller looks like.
http://visionforgestudios.com/jesse/traveller/welcome_to_the_patinir_belt.htm
I think I'll have you framed and hung on the wall
The pic that's always screamed Traveller to me is Jim Burns' Spaceport