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Golden Age Epic Adventures

Swiftbrook

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I just picked up Golden Age Epic Adventures 1 & 2 after almost a decade of little to no Traveller purchases and only a passing interest. But I have two quick questions:

1) It states in Adv 1 "This EPIC is the first of a “Golden Age” trilogy". Did golden adventure #3 ever get written? Published?

2) I purchased Golden Adventure #1 from RPGNow then purchased #2 directly from this site. Golden #2 included two copies (screen and print). #1 from RPGNow only included a screen copy. Was there a #1 print copy? If so, how should I go about getting it?

Thanks! And I liked the adventures so far.

-Swiftbrook
 
Unfortunately Book 3 never got published (troubles associated with QLI and the breakaway of various writers who moved onto Avenger).

As for the print / screen versions, QLI offered the print version as it was lite on printer ink. Not sure if you can get the missing version without buying from QLI. however all the content is the same, its just one version is more printer friendly.

Cheers
Richard
 
So what are the Golden Age adventures like (and what are they about)? I've never seen any of the EPICs?
 
I'm finding it hard to obtain any BITS material, especially 101 Governments. No longer in print and not available in PDF. A little annoying, considering we'r ein the 21st century, but that's life.
 
The planned adventure series was curtailed when the authors parted company with QLI under circumstances that aren't really relevant here.

We published a number of adventures under the Comstar/Avenger banner, available through the Mongoose Flaming Cobra imprint. They're not T20 adventures of course; they use the Mongoose rules. However, with some filing-off of serial numbers they'd work anywhere.

I recommend 'The Windermann Incident', AKA 'Ferrets on a Zeppelin' for a pulp action movie romp.
 
Chances are, some of the adventures published by QLI may reappear in a different form in the not too distant future.

Chances are they won't be using the EPIC format though. And certainly not T20.
 
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