Gallowglass
SOC-12
There is no need, either amongst the majority of fans or commercially, for ANOTHER packaging of the OTU setting and a rule system. We have had six of those, all of which have had at least modest commercial success and ALL of which still have followings (yes, even poor little T4 with it's deformity, I mean, innovative use of half-dice). As for commercially supported rule systems, we have GURPS, d20 and (arguably) CT. And many are happy with these (or use their own favoured rules: D6, BRP, Universe, whatever).
But I (and a number of others) think that a promsinging line of game development that ran from CT to MT, was sidelined by the GDW House System, and nearly lived again in T4, only needs thet right pulling together of material (some already published) to produce an outstanding SF RPG game that most Traveller players would find very familiar whilst also being able to adapt to settings very different to the OTU.
Since this is what for many people, for many years, Traveller WAS, I don't see a problem with wanting it to be called Traveller. Whether it's quite what MWM has in mind for T5 is another matter entirely of course.
But then, T5 is increasingly likely to be an aspiration rather than a product: the commercial realties are that whilst GT, T20 and the CT reprints continue it is hard to see there being sufficient market to make a T5 viable on the Traveller name alone, and there is no White Knight in the wings waiting to swoop down and bank roll T5 (and given what happened last time...)
But I (and a number of others) think that a promsinging line of game development that ran from CT to MT, was sidelined by the GDW House System, and nearly lived again in T4, only needs thet right pulling together of material (some already published) to produce an outstanding SF RPG game that most Traveller players would find very familiar whilst also being able to adapt to settings very different to the OTU.
Since this is what for many people, for many years, Traveller WAS, I don't see a problem with wanting it to be called Traveller. Whether it's quite what MWM has in mind for T5 is another matter entirely of course.
But then, T5 is increasingly likely to be an aspiration rather than a product: the commercial realties are that whilst GT, T20 and the CT reprints continue it is hard to see there being sufficient market to make a T5 viable on the Traveller name alone, and there is no White Knight in the wings waiting to swoop down and bank roll T5 (and given what happened last time...)