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Judges Guild approved for Traveller: what do you use?

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I got most of the JG stuff on E-bay for $.99 a pop.
Good bare bone ideas stuff at that price, but not that much more ;)
 
I got most of the JG stuff on E-bay for $.99 a pop.
Good bare bone ideas stuff at that price, but not that much more ;)
 
Rough they may be, but the early deckplans in "Starships & Spacecraft" are still a favorite.

Dra'k'ne Station is a dungeon romp in an asteroid base. Cute, but VERY space opera.

Doom of the Singing Star is set on a HUGE modular liner built to the same tune as the AHL. I've used the deckplans as a skyscraper on occasion.

The sectors never did much for me.
 
Rough they may be, but the early deckplans in "Starships & Spacecraft" are still a favorite.

Dra'k'ne Station is a dungeon romp in an asteroid base. Cute, but VERY space opera.

Doom of the Singing Star is set on a HUGE modular liner built to the same tune as the AHL. I've used the deckplans as a skyscraper on occasion.

The sectors never did much for me.
 
Originally posted by GypsyComet:
Rough they may be, but the early deckplans in "Starships & Spacecraft" are still a favorite.

Dra'k'ne Station is a dungeon romp in an asteroid base. Cute, but VERY space opera.

Doom of the Singing Star is set on a HUGE modular liner built to the same tune as the AHL. I've used the deckplans as a skyscraper on occasion.

The sectors never did much for me.
all i remember from dra'k'ne station is endless floors and endless rooms keyed as empty. i dont remeber there being any actual adventure as such?
 
Originally posted by GypsyComet:
Rough they may be, but the early deckplans in "Starships & Spacecraft" are still a favorite.

Dra'k'ne Station is a dungeon romp in an asteroid base. Cute, but VERY space opera.

Doom of the Singing Star is set on a HUGE modular liner built to the same tune as the AHL. I've used the deckplans as a skyscraper on occasion.

The sectors never did much for me.
all i remember from dra'k'ne station is endless floors and endless rooms keyed as empty. i dont remeber there being any actual adventure as such?
 
Originally posted by GypsyComet:
The sectors never did much for me.
The more time I spend with the JG sector maps, the more I like them - they inspire, rather than spoon-feed. A description of a human race in one of the systems as being about eight-feet tall on average got my brain going - after looking at their planetary profile, I decided that they are all Manute Bol lookalikes, and so of course they have to be nicknamed "skinnies," in homage to RAH. ;)
 
Originally posted by GypsyComet:
The sectors never did much for me.
The more time I spend with the JG sector maps, the more I like them - they inspire, rather than spoon-feed. A description of a human race in one of the systems as being about eight-feet tall on average got my brain going - after looking at their planetary profile, I decided that they are all Manute Bol lookalikes, and so of course they have to be nicknamed "skinnies," in homage to RAH. ;)
 
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