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Traveller players and domestication

Domestication

Married, 2 kids, long time rpg player/collector. Wife played D&D with the gang for a five year stretch or so. Now the kids are interested in whats on my shelves. I run a Friday night D&D game most weeks with as many as six kids. My oldest rolled up her first Traveller character recently. I am waiting for little brother to want to play Han Solo in Traveller before I switch over to a new game.
 
Miniature wargaming was really my thing and still is. RPG's have always been something of a side line for me.

Married, retired once (military), about to do it again, and find a new career on top of that. Two undergraduate and a master's along the way... not to waste the GI bill...
But, what fasinates me with Traveller is that I really could see being in that sort of universe and being successful. Just thinking about visiting other worlds would be a real joy. There has been more than once sitting out in some remote part of the world all alone sipping a beer looking up at a sky full of more stars than I could ever count, or looking from the Southern hemisphere at the Backbone of Night or the Southern Cross and thinking "If only I could visit every one...."

Well, we all have our dreams.....
 
Sounds like I follow the status quo: started playing traveller in 1977 along with tabletop wargames, board wargames and d&d. 46 now married for 22 with 2 children game once a week at club sometimes midweek rpg session at someone's home several breaks usually following home moves.
 
44, divorced, now engaged, father of 2 (the marriage produced one son; my son's younger half-brother knows me and dad, since his bio dad isn't part of his life).

I've been a gamer all my life: board games, card games, dice games, money games, rpgs, wargames, video games, since I was a young kid.

About 78 or 79, some friends first told me about D&D. I still remember how fun it sounded; they came out of a cave/dungeon and got attacked by some harpies, whom the players defeated. I found the basic set in a store and began collecting books and modules, and played in a couple of campaigns. A big new mall opened up in the area in 1981 and included a game shop. I spent a lot of time there, in part because they had a good-sized rpg selection, and that was where I discovered Traveller. Been collecting Traveller since, hardly ever played. I have introduced Traveller (CT) to my oldest; I have the MegaTraveller boxed set, but that was it. The store closed in the late 80s and I stopped collecting rpg materials. I'd also gotten into Star Fleet Battles while in college, and bought some things from that same store. Another hobby shop opened up near that mall, and they've had rpg and wargaming materials, but it's been a long time since I bought anything there (Star Fleet Battles stuff, and GDW's Twilight 2000 and Dark Conspiracy basic rulebooks). In the 2000s, I began buying older CT stuff from eBay. Eventually I hope to get into the other Traveller versions, too.

Mostly now I drool over Traveller (and other games) stuff on the 'Bay, play Civilization (I) on the pc, occasionally play a board game with the boys, or right now the fiancee and youngest are playing a baseball game on the old Nintendo Entertainment System (she's never really been able to understand rpgs, but I hope to someday introduce her to Traveller).

I love rpgs, and I love Traveller!

Gordon Long
 
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Wow, we are all the same almost.

Me 43, divorced, two grown kids, started with wargames (Squad Leader and Panzer Blitz/Leader) in the late 70's. Started playing rpg's around that time, loved Traveller but couldn't find as many to play it, so AD&D it was. Stopped tabletop gaming in the 90's as married life and work precluded having any time for other than occasional computer gaming. Then I found a box with my old Traveller stuff a few years back and here I am.
 
Hmmm...my turn.

Hit 50 in March. Single and never been married. But have been with the same lady almost 10 years and been sharing a home for the last 8. No kids...that I claim anyway..;)

Got into AH and SPI wargames while in JR High. A friend showed me the Blue book D and D game in 78 or 79. Found the LBB Traveller game in 81. During the winter of 81/82 I was living about 40 miles south of Decatur Ill so was going to Judges Guild every weekend for the Saturday game days at the school. Moved to Michigan in 82 and ran a gaming club for about 5 years with 20 to 40 members. We played everything from roleplaying to SJ Ogre and car wars. Also many wargames and even chess every now and then. I am still in touch with a few of them. Life got on until my job dumped me during the early stages of this recession. Just finished running Warmachine as a Press Ganger for 5 years and have drifted back into Historical minis. T20 refired my interest in Traveller and I still flirt with Star Fleet Battles.

My lady has no interest in my games other than Scrabble or Trivial pursuit. She has jumped full bore into my SCA life style though. I have been active 25 years and she has been with it for 10.

Consider I never sell anything I have tons of games from the last 30 years. Star Frontiers and the Night hawk expansion, Boot Hill, Top Secret, Gamma world 1st ed, Dawn patrol, Napoleons battles, Harpoon, a ton of AH and SPI games..ect ad nauseum

Also a NRA member and reloader.

TMI Yet?
 
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