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Unmapped parts of the OTU

Asking because I'm clueless has Reavers Deep and the nearby sectors been covered anywhere? I see travellermap has data on it, but I don't know where from.

A head's up would be appreciated before I go haring off and recreate the area for my current campaign.

Some if not all of the old Gamelords Adventures were in Reavers Deep.

From the Information Section at www.travellermap.com: (emphasis mine)

"Data for the following sectors was derived from GEnie/Sunbane data, scrubbed by a project led by Robert Eaglestone and Jim Fetters on the COTI Board to ensure that Imperial worlds were consistent with the Atlas of the Imperium: Alpha Crucis, Antares, Core, Corridor, Dagudashaag, Daibei, Delphi, Diaspora, Fornast, Gushemege, Ilelish, Lishun, Magyar, Massilia, Old Expanses, Reaver's Deep, Verge, Vland, Zarushagar"

Dot map, No Stats Page 27 of Atlas of the Imperium, GDW, 1984

UWPs (no Stellar Data) accessable thru the link at travellermap.com

Seems to me there was something else as well.....

Maybe I'll think of it later.
 
Asking because I'm clueless has Reavers Deep and the nearby sectors been covered anywhere? I see travellermap has data on it, but I don't know where from.
Reaver's Deep was the venue of a lot of Keith Bros material, including Night of Conquest. Gamelords published quite a lot of material set there. The TML Pocket Empire group did a lot of work on four of the subsectors. Some of that was published in several issues of the Traveller Chronicle. Paul Sanders collected most of it in his limited edition Reaver's Deep Sector Sourcebook.


Hans
 
It doesn't surface in the credits on travellermap.com but the metadata for that sector (routes, borders, polities) was adapted from DGP's The Travellers' Digest #16, which I believe incorporated the Keith Brothers info.
 
my traveller library is woefullysmall, and none of the listed sources are in it. Thanks for the answers guys, hope I get time to do deeper research tommorow night before I go back to my next 12 hr work cycle.
 
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