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A good traveller adventure/mini campaign

Started by Dominus Nox, October 26, 2006, 01:38:21 AM

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Dominus Nox

SJG has a free traveller adventure/mini campaign on their e23 website. it's called "flare star" and is a very good starting point for a group wanting to get into traveller. It has exploration, first contact, diplomacy, trade, combat, etc. In other words, something for every type of player from the wargamer to the roleplayer to the packrat.

Another good adventure, if you can find it as a reprint, is called "the drenslaar quest" and it involves salvaging arms from a lost starship.

if you want to get into traveller, those are both good places to start. Avoid an adventure called "Secrets of the Ancients" as it's a dull adventure and not a good place to start  a campaign.
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Bagpuss

Thanks for the tip I'll see how tricky it is to adapt to a RCES campaign.
 

Casey777

Odyssey designed for T20 Lite (both are free). There used to be a great free cluster pdf from QLI but with the release of the T20 Ref's Screen it's only available in printed form with the screen. >.<

The classic Traveller adventures are reprinted by FFE and about all of MT, TNE, and T4 are on PDF at DTRPG. The Traveller Adventure is a notable exception, moreso because it's a campaign in a book, fleshes out CT nicely, and looks good for its time.

QLI and Avenger Enterprises have quite a few PDF adventures, though I've found their use of the EPIC guidelines poorly followed (far too many mandatory scenes & in order) with a good % of the adventures pretty linear. From the Rim War to post TNE.

Gateway to Destiny (QLI) -> four sectors of adventure in one book. :cool: