Traveller on the brain
Jan. 25th, 2006 04:17 pmFor some strange reason, I've got Traveller on my mind. Might be my recent scifi kick or discussing things on his journal with
maliszew. I've been looking over the Traveller books I've got and contemplating finding some others. I renewed my lapsed subscription to the Journal of the Traveller's Aid Society. I came across four issues of Traveller Digest in a used bookstore, but the owned wante an outrageous amount for them (15 bucks each!), but I would have paid cover price for them. I keep thinking about Traveller, toying with ideas for games.
The thing is, I don't know which game. Although Traveller started life as an RPG system that accumulated a setting, it's now a setting that spans multiple systems, none of which I'm particularly thrilled about. The original Traveller game system is pretty bare-bones and never particularly clicked with me. I'm not a big fan of GURPS or Traveller's d20 incarnation and I don't even have Traveller: the New Era. I guess if I decide to actually run a game with it, I'd pick a suitable system, maybe MasterBook or Savage Worlds, although for some equally strange reason a Traveller-configured version of Fudge appeals to me right now.
We'll see. It might turn out to be nothing more than some idle thoughts rattling around in my head. Time will tell.
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The thing is, I don't know which game. Although Traveller started life as an RPG system that accumulated a setting, it's now a setting that spans multiple systems, none of which I'm particularly thrilled about. The original Traveller game system is pretty bare-bones and never particularly clicked with me. I'm not a big fan of GURPS or Traveller's d20 incarnation and I don't even have Traveller: the New Era. I guess if I decide to actually run a game with it, I'd pick a suitable system, maybe MasterBook or Savage Worlds, although for some equally strange reason a Traveller-configured version of Fudge appeals to me right now.
We'll see. It might turn out to be nothing more than some idle thoughts rattling around in my head. Time will tell.