As a Space Opera, Traveller owes its lineage to many things...the classic novels of Asimov, Heinlein, Niven, Tubb, etc. as well as the pocket Westerns (and the numerous films they inspired). There is naturally a smattering of Star Wars and other films of the 1970s in there.
But, one area that Traveller does not seem to aknowledge openly is the heritage of the pulp magazines. Whilst most of us were born after the heyday of the Pulps in the 1920s/1930s...one cannot underestimate the importance this genre in shaping Traveller.
Has anyone ever incorporated the Pulps into their Traveller game? For instance, I incorporated Flash Gordon by having a larger than life villain a la Ming in my Campaigns over the years. Also, my lasers do not and never save at really low techs required backpacks.
But, one area that Traveller does not seem to aknowledge openly is the heritage of the pulp magazines. Whilst most of us were born after the heyday of the Pulps in the 1920s/1930s...one cannot underestimate the importance this genre in shaping Traveller.
Has anyone ever incorporated the Pulps into their Traveller game? For instance, I incorporated Flash Gordon by having a larger than life villain a la Ming in my Campaigns over the years. Also, my lasers do not and never save at really low techs required backpacks.