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Greetings...again...

Welp...registered and posted a greeting over at www.travellerrpg.net...then realized that THAT site seems to be defunct. So...did the same over here.

Sooo...greetings. I've never actually played Traveller. Just rolled up some characters back when I was a kid when my cousin got the Starter Traveller boxed set as a gift. But something about Travellers always caught my eye...even back when I was a kid playing T & T and Basic D & D and I saw those little black books in the hobby store.
 
Welcome aboard castiglione :D

Yeah, the other site is supposed to be locked up, gonna have to drop the caretaker another note on that ;)

This site is very much alive and active, though recently prove to server trouble so there may be another move in time if it gets worse.

Wander around, lots to see, jump in when you're ready :)
 
Welp...registered and posted a greeting over at www.travellerrpg.net...then realized that THAT site seems to be defunct. So...did the same over here.

Sooo...greetings. I've never actually played Traveller. Just rolled up some characters back when I was a kid when my cousin got the Starter Traveller boxed set as a gift. But something about Travellers always caught my eye...even back when I was a kid playing T & T and Basic D & D and I saw those little black books in the hobby store.

I think it was the red stripe. Yes. The seductive quality of the red stripe etched across the plain ordinary little black books. Yesss.
 
Welcome. You'll find that that version of Traveller is still being played, vigorously, thanks in no small part to that same character generation system.
 
Hi Castiglione!

I think it was the red stripe. Yes. The seductive quality of the red stripe etched across the plain ordinary little black books. Yesss.

There's a painting in the Chicago Art Institute with just a blank canvas with one line draw through it. Might have had a little paint splatter. Minimalist section if I remember right.

Soon, very soon, it's going to be everywhere...

:rofl:
:devil:
 
I think it was the red stripe. Yes. The seductive quality of the red stripe etched across the plain ordinary little black books. Yesss.

Dunno...I think for me it was the coquettish way the three little black books were coyly nested in the little black box trying to lure me to my doom (or at least, to spend a sizeable portion of my allowance).
 
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