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Traveller players and domestication

Blue Ghost

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Here's a simple but odd question; how many of you are married, or otherwise happily domesticated, and still have time to indulge in Traveller?

Do you have careers? Are you still in college? Middle aged? 30 or 20 something?

I'm just curious. :)
 
Well, lets see. I'm 41, happily married, 2 kids (1 out of the house). I pretty much have free reign at this point. My wife is self employed out of our home, and due to some health issues I'm pretty much a stay at home kinda guy at the moment. So, my 'career' at this point is housework, helping the wife when she needs it, and Traveller. I just recently introduced them to the game, and they seem to like it.

Now, it never used to be that way...15+ years ago when we were just starting out, my obsession was computers. The wife hated being a 'computer widow' for some time (until I got her her own), but we've adapted quite well over the years. Gaming wasn't an issue (I taught her early in our relationship), but potentially could have been.
 
Here's a simple but odd question; how many of you are married, or otherwise happily domesticated, and still have time to indulge in Traveller?

Do you have careers? Are you still in college? Middle aged? 30 or 20 something?

I'm just curious. :)

Married 15.75 years, 2 kids, no break from gaming longer than 3 months since 1984. And less than 1 year total, week by week, without a game, counting the 8 weeks of basic.
 
Here's a simple but odd question; how many of you are married, or otherwise happily domesticated, and still have time to indulge in Traveller?

Do you have careers? Are you still in college? Middle aged? 30 or 20 something?

I'm just curious. :)

Married (14 yrs), one 13-yr-old 'actress wannabe' daughter (guess where my $ goes...:rofl: though she does have an agent... hmmm).
Back into gaming (especially Traveller...) after a 15-yr marriage-enforced hiatus.:D
 
Single started playing D&D and Traveller around 1980 when in the navy. I have played mostly D&D since. I haven't been able to play traveller in years but I have collected some of the books. I enjoy the concept behind traveller.
 
41 years old, long-lasting career. 1 kid. Wife has a career also. Most of my role-play time is planning and hoping...for role-play time. Have had a few campaigns through the family years with family (wife, nephews).
 
Oh good. I don't feel like such an odd duck anymore :)

Although my playing days are pretty much over, my authorship days continue. I just need to pay a few bills :)
 
48 years old, married for just short of 25. My wife didn't play RPGs when we got married, and didn't start playing until her kids started getting serious about them. Go figure. She's never minded my playing, and never minded playing hostess when the game was at our house. In fact, having a non-player on hand to run drinks, cleanup, and munchies has been awfully nice. I think she's just glad I only watch football with my dad (who passed away shortly before our marriage) and my uncle (who is a 12 hour drive away, so it only happens rarely.)

She does play RPGs now, and enjoys playing Traveller more than anything else. Her name appears with mine and my daughters' in the Mongoose TMB. We'd been playing CT for some time before Mongoose announced their playtest. She was extremely annoyed that I suggested interrupting an ongoing campaign to playtest the new rules--she was the only player who voted against it. However, it was her reaction to the new rules that led to me running a largely Mongoose-rules campaign now.

How much I have played outside the house has largely depended on me and my connections with other players. I played more when I was younger and doing more SCA in an area where more of the SCA were gamers. That's had more of an effect on how much gaming I do than being married.

On my wife--she enjoys games and competition but has never really been into role playing until a few years ago. Though we never did RPGs together, we've regularly played a wide variety of board and card games together since out marriage.

As to career, yes. Since before I was married I've had both a "day job" and my own business. At different times of my life one or the other has dominated. Neither business has ever been gaming related, though at different times my work has put me in contact with either a new set of gamers, or gamers looking for a home that I've invited to my games. The worst for gaming is when my "day job" eats up my time, because my "midnight engineering" work is usually flexible enough to work around a gaming schedule.

Presently, my "day job" is part-time teaching, whereas my own business (engineering consultation) is my main job. So there's less conflict with my leisure time. Though it does happen. Fortunately, it usually happens about the same time my players start calling to say they won't be able to make it this week.

There are times when we're able to play often, I may run up to three games a week. More typically I'll run one game regularly once a week, and have a second campaign that meets about twice a month with a slightly different group of players or a subgroup. Which campaign is which will change back and forth.

The past four years my family have become my core players. Since we enjoy having others to break things up from it being "just us" we usually have at least 2-4 other people playing in a campaign. Just one other person feels a bit overwhelmed by themselves, over 4 starts to get to be too big a group to run without people getting restless while waiting on what others are doing.

Before that it was me with from 3 to 5 visitors, the girls would sit nearby and pretend to play their own campaign with each other, and my wife playing hostess.

Now I'm looking at how to keep gaming going when the girls move out. They've been my biggest source of out of the house players the past couple of years--friends, boyfriends, etc. Where's the old folks' home for gamers?
 
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I just turned 46, and have been married for 20 years now (also in the same career for the last 20 years) with two kids, one 9 and the other 7. I've been gaming since... '76... and my wife has been gaming for just slightly longer. I do my best to always have something going, be it Traveller or GURPS or D&D. And when I'm not actively running or playing in something, chances are I'm getting ready for the next adventure or painting minis.
 
I am 30, unmarried (indeed, I am one of those who doesn't talk to women... :mad: to myself) and no kids, and I have a weekly game at a place nearby and a monthly game. No Traveller lately, though, except for one game, and I'm thinking that the weekly game is going to be dropped - it's D&D 4E and I'm getting tired of it.
 
Married, two kids, happily playing RPGs every couple of weeks with people my own age or younger - as I am in my 4th decade and not once come close to failing a survival roll. Awaiting Traveller 8, so that I can get my eldest into RPGs...so far played a modified game of Traveller using Asteroid from GDW.
 
My primary concern these days is saving house and home, putting food on the table and gas in the tank. A wife would help solve those problems, but I can't see any potential wife indulging in my former favorite passtime, and am not sure I'd want her to. That's "my space" or "my quality time" to be with buds. Just as I probably wouldn't fit in with her... heck, I don't know ... yoga group, or something.

Good to know I'm not the only mid lifer doing Trav stuff. And it's great to know that married types with family can indulge and engage in things Traveller :)

Update, bills are now mostly under control, and debts can now be addressed. Ergo life is under control (nearly) after five years of mind games and being starved and screwed with in my attempts to keep my house (somebody's going to pay for that). Which all means that now I can free up my brain to concentrate on getting the house in order and then go back to cranking out some Traveller material.

Fist thing will be to clean up the first draft of the adventure I wrote. Then maybe I'll pass out a free PDF to all who posted here ;)
 
Almost 37 and still single, most regrettably so. But working on that ;)

Government employee since about 12 years now and playing Traveller since my older cousin did get me to play a bit in 1986, I think - otherwise RPGs would not have that much appeal to me after a few attempts in the fantasy genre at that time.

Took up LARPing which did do a lot to help me understand more character-led plots - and still play GURPS Traveller about once every two months.
 
45, married for almost 5 years, 2 kids, professional. In my group we meet on average once a month. I make sure my wife and I trade off "me" time so we can keep gaming and she can keep scrapbooking. At one point there was a Friday night group and a Saturday afternoon group to accomodate everyones' schedule with a wide variation of games. Now I simply post when I'm running a game (usually a Saturday afternoon from 12-6 or something like that) and if we get a quorum (depends on the game, usually 2-4) we go.

We all bitch, moan, whine and complain that there aren't enough opportunities to game anymore, but I think that keeps us all interested. The problem is remembering the rules in newer rule sets since you rarely play. We play both convention style (which are easy to do since they're time limited) and campaigns (a lot more work - it's getting typical to get emails with summaries of last session action - to keep it going).
 
I'm 46, married the last 13 years (and we've been together 20 years - it was a long engagement fraught with peril!) and our son is about to turn 10. I've not played since I was divorced more 20 years ago, although I play at Traveller a lot. I'm in the T5 playtest if that counts :)

I recently found my Traveller miniatures (I've got the Martian Metals air/raft and most of their 15mm lines; I had completely forgotten I had saved off those and they turned up when cleaning up the house) and he saw some of the D&D miniatures (and oddly I never used them, just collected them for some insane reason). We played a round of Melee (still have those rules & Advanced Wizard, which were in that long-lost box along with a few other things from college where I last played Traveller consistently. Good times, good times). He was not too happy about losing, even though it was close. I'm hoping to convert him over at some time, as he has a fantastic imagination, but too much Wii & Nintendo. Maybe we'll start with rolling up some characters - the Mongoose creation system does add quite a bit of character.

My wife won't play - she does not play games (nor watch movies (1) - thank goodness my son & I have the same taste for movies!)

(1) and no, that was not the peril, although it made dating more challenging!
 
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44 year old, married (4 kids), full-time career. At first wife could not understand my wargaming and RPG obsession ("you always write but never play..."). In more recent years I have become more of a family gamer and brought the whole brood, including the wife, into the fold. Have only explored RPGs with the kids recently and have not pulled out Traveller with the family...YET!
 
Age 42, married, two boys aged 12 and 15, and I game with my boys once a week, Monday night after dinner for a couple of hours.

My 'hobby' is Traveller/other RPGs plus writing, plus Roman re-enactment (less so recently). But my job is nothing high-powered (my wife earns all the real money... )
 
I am married, 3 kids, grandfather to 2 babies that my wife and I are now raising. So I have zero time to play... and by the gods I so do miss it...
 
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