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New Careers?

In LBB1 the career category OTHER has been beckoning to me like a siren's song. Besides those careers mentioned in the S04, is there a thread at CotI that provides homebrewed careers? I was itching to make a career "Xeno-Archaeologist" (think "Indiana Jones...in spaaaaccceee!"), but the Scientist career elaborated on in S04 left me a little cold.
 
I once did an Athletes service and an Entertainer service. Don't have them on-line at the moment, though.
 
I worked up what, for lack of a better term, was a "Cleric" career once, but there hasn't seemed to be much of a call for such things, so it is filed away.

-----------------------Sorry for sounding like a broken record, but I think there was an article on "The Church in Traveller" in either Dragon Magazine or Challenge magazine. I can't remember exactly.
 
-----------------------Sorry for sounding like a broken record, but I think there was an article on "The Church in Traveller" in either Dragon Magazine or Challenge magazine. I can't remember exactly.

I searched the Dragondex for "church" but nothing CT-related came up. Was that the title?
 
I was itching to make a career "Xeno-Archaeologist" (think "Indiana Jones...in spaaaaccceee!"), but the Scientist career elaborated on in S04 left me a little cold.

I always thought that Indiana Jones could fall under the Bounty Hunter category. The artifacts he gets aren't people, but I'm sure he get some sort of reward for the retrieval. Scientist could just be his side job.
 
I worked up what, for lack of a better term, was a "Cleric" career once, but there hasn't seemed to be much of a call for such things, so it is filed away.

-----------------------Sorry for sounding like a broken record, but I think there was an article on "The Church in Traveller" in either Dragon Magazine or Challenge magazine. I can't remember exactly.

I searched the Dragondex for "church" but nothing CT-related came up. Was that the title?

The Stellar Diocese The Clergy in the Traveller® Universe

Dragon #101, September 1985


I've got a lot of articles on careers from all sorts of magazines in the 1980s... I'll work up a complete list of what I have and post it later tonight.
 
Additional character generation articles for Classic Traveller that I have:

Pre-enlistment skills in TRAVELLER®
The Space Gamer #79, March/April 1985

I’m a Doctor, Not a… expansion of Medical skill
The Space Gamer #47, January 1982

Poltroonery, Courts Martial, and the ICMJ alternate system for failed survival in military careers
JTAS #10


b=basic system, e=expanded system

eCompetetive Citizens Expanded Character Generation for Traveller’s Citizens of the Imperium
The Space Gamer #70, July/August 1984

eTerrorists in TRAVELLER Creating terrorist characters for Traveller
The Space Gamer #46, December 1981

bThe Stellar Diocese The Clergy in the TRAVELLER® universe
Dragon magazine #101, September 1985

eSwords and Stars The expanded Barbarian career in TRAVELLER® game.
Ares, Winter 1983

eStar Cops!
Dragon magazine #113, September 1986
Also published as Cops! A TRAVELLER Police Character Generation System in
Different Worlds magazine #46, May/June 1987

eSpace Age Espionage spies, of course
Dragon magazine #120, April 1987

bDead or Alive The Bounty Hunter as a Career in Traveller
White Dwarf magazine #70, October 1985

bThe Underworld Some Shadier Interstellar Services
Different Worlds magazine #33, March/April 1984

eRogues of the Galaxy An expanded TRAVELLER® character class
Dragon magazine #97, May 1985

bJournalist Character Generation
Traveller’s Digest vol. 1-no. 2, 1985

bMore Careers Six new clases for Traveller cavalry, artillery, technician, engineer, reporter, civilian
Different Worlds magazine #15, October 1981

eSkyport Authority port operations career
JTAS #19

eThe Imperial Academy of Science and Medicine university education for characters
JTAS #22

bThe Irklan religious sect character career, far-future Thuggees
JTAS #23

bThe Sword Worlders humanati culture & career generation
JTAS #18


bCharacter Generation System Creation making your own career & generation tables
JTAS #15
 
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More articles from White Dwarf magazine (I don't have these):

issue) article name

19) Criminals: an additional livelihood for Travellers
22) Robe and Blaster: Upgrading Aristocracy in Traveller
25) The Self-Made Traveller: Optional Skill Acquisition
27) The Imperial Secret Service
31) Prior Service in Traveller: alternative character generation
59) CORE: Consulary Office of Reconnaissance and Exploration
63) Imperial Trooper: new characters
 
Most excellent, Blackbat!
I've never heard of Space Gamer. Is it still in circulation?


ShapeShifter,

I don't remember who initially published The Space Gamer, ISTR it was part of Metagaming at one time or another. Whoever began it or owned it originally quickly became moot however when Steve Jackson entered the picture.

In fact, Mr. Jackson might have been involved from the beginning as he was an employee of some sort for Metagaming. He designed Ogre among other things.

Anyway, The Space Gamer eventually morphed into or was split into The Roleplayer and The Pyramid.

It was a great magazine. I remember several articles, game variants, and even fiction pieces vividly to this day.


Regards,
Bill
 
ShapeShifter,

I don't remember who initially published The Space Gamer, ISTR it was part of Metagaming at one time or another. Whoever began it or owned it originally quickly became moot however when Steve Jackson entered the picture.

In fact, Mr. Jackson might have been involved from the beginning as he was an employee of some sort for Metagaming. He designed Ogre among other things.

Anyway, The Space Gamer eventually morphed into or was split into The Roleplayer and The Pyramid.

It was a great magazine. I remember several articles, game variants, and even fiction pieces vividly to this day.


Regards,
Bill

Here is a capsule history of the magazine:
Wiki-waki article said:
The Space Gamer (TSG) started out as a digest quarterly publication of the brand new Metagaming Concepts company in 1975. Howard Thompson, the owner of Metagaming, and the first editior of the magazine stated "The magazine had been planned for after our third or fourth game but circumstances demand we do it now"[1] (after their first game, Stellar Conquest). Initial issues were in a plain-paper digest format. By issue 17, it had grown to a full size bimonthly magazine, printed on slick paper.

When Steve Jackson departed Metagaming to found his own company, he also secured the right to publish The Space Gamer from number 27 on. In the first Steve Jackson Games (SJG) issue Howard Thompson wrote a report on Metagaming and stated "Metagaming's staff won't miss the effort. After the change in ownership Metagaming feels comfortable with the decision; it was the right thing to do."[2] In the same issue, Steve Jackson announced, "TSG is going monthly.... from [number 28 (May 1980)] on, it'll be a monthly magazine."[3] The magazine stayed with SJG for the next five years, during which it was at its most popular and influential. In 1983, the magazine was split into two separate bimonthly magazines published in alternating months: Space Gamer (losing the definite article with the split in Number 64), and Fantasy Gamer; the former concentrating entirely on science fiction, and the latter on fantasy. This arrangement lasted about a year. Fantasy Gamer ran six issues before being folded back into Space Gamer:

You see, we were churning out magazines - Space Gamer, Fantasy Gamer, Fire & Movement, and Autoduel Quarterly - at the rate of two a month!... We had to find some way to preserve what little sanity we had left. The best way to do this was to merge Space Gamer and Fantasy Gamer.... As it has for the past year, Space Gamer will appear bimonthly, giving us the time to get some games done, as well.[4]

Like Metagaming before it, the effort of producing a magazine became greater than its publisher was willing to bear. The change to bimonthly publication was not enough to allow SJG to focus on new games as they wished, and in 1985, it was announced, "We've sold Space Gamer. We'll still be heavily involved—but SJ Games won't be the publisher any longer. Giving up SG is definitely traumatic... but it gives us the time to do other things, especially GURPS".[5] The magazine had been sold to Diverse Talents, Incorporated (DTI). They initially had it as a section in their own magazine The VIP of Gaming, but it soon became a separate publication again with the previous numbering and format, but with the name Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer.

Since that time, it has gone through a number of owners, all keeping the final name, but occasionally restarting the numbering. Eventually, Better Games, now renamed Space Gamer, bought the magazine, and has kept the title alive by reinventing it through the net.

And RPG.net's cover links page:
http://index.rpg.net/display-search.phtml?key=magazine&value=The+Space+Gamer&type=pictures


There is a current E-zine going by the name of The Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer... but I make no guarantees of what it is about.
http://www.spacegamer.com/spacegamer/default.asp
 
The Current TSG is automated versions of Better Games' games, plus a host for the Era 10 games and (I think) Rogue Swords. I don't know for certain. I'm too cheap to buy a membership, and my trial expired a LONG time ago.

It's $5 a month... and while I enjoy their games, I don't enjoy them to the $5/mo level.
 
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