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For Use With Mongoose Traveller: Has Mongoose thought about...?

Spinward Scout

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I was wondering if Mongoose was going to put out a Creature book or an NPC book any time soon?

If not, would there be any way to make a Creature Index and/or and NPC Index that would show which Book and Page Number a Critter or NPC is on for the whole MgT2e+ run?

I'd also like to see a 'How to create and describe backgrounds to Players' type of book for Referees.

I think those 3 would round out MgT2e+ pretty well.
 
People have been asking for an animal encounters system and book for a long time now.

One of the genius and often overlooked features of CT was the animal encounters system of constructing animals by the ecological niche they occupy. That should be the basis. It could be expanded and example encounter tables for quick access.

The thought of a Third Imperium Monster manual fills me with dread.
 
they have published a number of critters and NPCs across their JTAS line (there are 18 books so far). My only real issue with such a thing as that any specific critter is probably limited to a single world, so as Mike pointed out, the encounter tables based on the ecological niche is a better approach, though more vague application in terms of a specific animal to visualize.
 
One of the genius and often overlooked features of CT was the animal encounters system of constructing animals by the ecological niche they occupy. That should be the basis. It could be expanded and example encounter tables for quick access.
That's true, but the rules are so, utterly, sterile and colorless.

"Look a pouncer attacking a grazer!"

"So, there I was, wandering through the swamp. Fighting the mud from sucking off my boots. And then, suddenly, to my left, a Filter!!1!"

The mechanics are fine for a foundation, but, yea, they really need to be fleshed out.
 
That's true, but the rules are so, utterly, sterile and colorless.

"Look a pouncer attacking a grazer!"

"So, there I was, wandering through the swamp. Fighting the mud from sucking off my boots. And then, suddenly, to my left, a Filter!!1!"

The mechanics are fine for a foundation, but, yea, they really need to be fleshed out.
I'm not good with coming up with names for aliens or alien lifeforms, which can be frustrating sometimes. On the other hand, there are those who ARE good at coming up with names for aliens & alien lifeforms, which makes me both amazed and jealous, and maybe a little awed.
 
This is why books help.

"Look, a Tobian Grass Cat attacking a Steppe Ox!"

Isn't that so much better?
I've always thought of using names from books, but then I feel like I'm stealing from an authors book or producers movie and feel too guilty, even though they have great names for their aliens & alien lifeforms.

I recently thought of making names up using the alien languages from the CT Alien Modules. Might be kind of nice to use alien names for some critter when human languages might not be up to the task.
 
Then there's:

Jonesian Alpha -- an 8 legged, fast moving predator that happens to be the top of its food chain, as documented by Antonio Jones.

Rogers Plight -- a small, swarming rodent, that continually afflicted Thomas Rogers during his expedition of discovery. Not lethal, but they get into EVERYTHING!
 
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