The November/December 2022 issue of Freelance Traveller is posted for download!

This issue’s featured articles - there are two - are Timothy Collinson’s AAR for Northstar V, and Your Humble Editor’s own AAR for TravellerCON/USA 2022.

We’ve also reprinted some articles from Cepheus Journal, including one on using AI art generators - that one inspired Your Humble Editor, and led to this issue’s cover - and an interview with Independence Games’s John Watts.

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NOTE: It's been a while since we moved the PDFs to Google Drive, but we still see some people using (or sharing) apparently saved direct links to the PDFs on Freelance Traveller. DON'T DO THAT! You won't find them! Use the links on the index page of the issue of interest, or the links on the Cover Gallery page, which lead to the PDFs on Google Drive. ALL of the PDFs are available on Google Drive, right back to the introductory issue in 2009.

The July/August 2022 issue of Freelance Traveller has been posted for download!

(We apologize for the late posting; see “From the Editor”.)

This issue’s featured article is Google’s and Jeff Zeitlin’s joint translation of Gaizka Márquez’s “Driver: A Career for Traveller” from Vuelo Raso N. 4.

Benedikt Schwarz’s “Finding Your Way Around the Starport” returns this issue, with a look at Tourist Services.

Joseph Jaquinta has two articles in this issue, both reprinted from Cepheus Journal #007: “Behind the Iris Valve”, a look at doors and door-like things, and “Lagrange Rendezvous”, discussing Lagrange Points and their uses.

The rest of this issue is the usual eclectic mix of reviews, rules, adventures, background information, and so on, hopefully for your reading (and eventual using) pleasure.

Download it now at the usual place:
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TravellerCON/USA 2021 will be happening the weekend of 14-16 Oct 2022 at the Hilton DoubleTree Resort Lancaster, 2400 Willow Street Pike, Lancaster, PA. This year’s theme will be “Psionics”. The Kickstarter was fully funded as of June 7; you can back it until July 11°. Watch this space and other Traveller forums for further developments. Come play with us!

° https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tcon-usa/travellerconusa-2022-14-16-october-2022

The May/June 2022 issue of Freelance Traveller has been posted for download!

This issue’s featured article is Benedikt Schwarz’s adventure, The Rubinian Honour Gambit. A response to a distress call turns into a complex matter of honor in the Aslan meaning.

Joe Adams’ graphic story based on the Pirates of Drinax continues in this issue, and he also provides an overview of the Rattati, the minor race introduced in the previous installment.

This issue also reprints an adventure from Cepheus Journal #001, Helzr’s Recovery/Salvage and Reposssession Services.

The rest of this issue is the usual eclectic mix of reviews, rules, adventures, background information, and so on, hopefully for your reading (and eventual using) pleasure.

Download it now at the usual place:
https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine

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CyborgPrime Games invites:

Join us Sunday, May 1, 2022, for the 4th Annual Traveller RPG Mayday Mayday Event! Enjoy interviews with content creators, check out 3D combat demos, play Traveller online, win prizes, support charity, and MORE

https://www.cyborgprime.com/mayday2022

The March/April 2022 issue of Freelance Traveller has been posted for
download!

This issue’s featured article is Jim McClain’s Mini-game for Hacking Computers, an alternative for the simple one-roll tasks for getting information out of a computer in your campaign.

Joe Adams’ graphic story based on the Pirates of Drinax continues in this issue, and Timothy Collinson shares his efforts from a Twitter “thing-a-day” challenge.

The rest of this issue is the usual eclectic mix of reviews, rules, background information, and so on, hopefully for your reading (and eventual using) pleasure.

Download it now at the usual place:
https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine

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The January/February 2022 issue of Freelance Traveller has been posted for download!

This issue’s featured article is Alex Greene’s “The Tale of the Black Freighter”, an adventure inspired by the Classic Traveller adventure “Annic Nova”

Our translation of selected articles from Vuelo Raso continues; this issue brings us “El Alba”, a (not-so?) secret planetary government organization that offers much potential for inclusion in a campaign.

(We should note that Vuelo Raso N 3 is now available; the editor there has told his readers about the cross-agreement with us. Our readers who can also read Spanish are pointed to https://elrincondemisfrikadas.com to obtain the first three issues.)

The rest of this issue is the usual eclectic mix of reviews, rules, background information, and so on, hopefully for your reading (and eventual using) pleasure.

Download it now at the usual place:
https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/

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Issue #009 of the Cepheus Journal is ready for download. We didn’t have a special theme for this issue, but it eventually became a winter holiday issue.

From Ewan Spence we have an article about the 2nd Battalion Royal Australia Regiment for Modern War. Then from Jo Jaquinta we have the third part of his Raider’s Lament and an article about an out-of-the-ordinary monster.

Our editors have also contributed. Brett has interviewed Paul Elliot of Zozer Games and written a review of the Cepheus Deluxe rules. Paul has written an adventure and finally P-O has made a subsector map a written a short write-up of an alien race.

Download it from https://cepheusjournal.com/downloads/

The November/December 2021 issue of Freelance Traveller is posted for
download!

Our featured article this issue is Your Humble Editor’s After-Action report
on TravellerCON/USA 2021 - Yes, there was one, and yes, it was fun!

We also have our first translation from Vuelo Raso, the ‘Scrapper’ career (originally titled ‘Desguazador’). The original article in Spanish will appear on Freelance Traveller’s website when we post the January/February 2022 issue.

The rest of the issue is the usual eclectic mix of rules and mods, reviews, ideas, worlds, and other (hopefully) useful articles that will enrich your Traveller experience!

This issue can be downloaded at the usual location:
https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/

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NOTICE: IF YOU HAVE SAVED DIRECT LINKS TO THE PDF FILES, THEY HAVE CHANGED.
This is to address bandwidth limit issues that have become unexpectedly more common. Pages on our site with links to the PDF files have been updated to reflect the change; we cannot, however, update your shortcuts on your browser, nor can we update links that you have on your websites.
WE DO NOT RECOMMEND SAVING DIRECT LINKS TO THE PDF FILES. LINK TO THE MAGAZINE ISSUE HTML PAGE GIVEN IN THE ISSUE ANNOUNCEMENT INSTEAD.

The September/October 2021 issue of Freelance Traveller is posted for download!

This issue is a Theme Issue, matching the “Hivers” theme of TravellerCON/USA 2021. We have a review of one of the canonical documents on Hivers (the CT Alien Module), two Hiver character generation procedures, and a Hiver NPC.

The rest of the issue is the usual eclectic mix of rules and mods, reviews, ideas, worlds, and other (hopefully) useful articles that will enrich your Traveller experience!

This issue can be downloaded at the usual location:
https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/

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NOTICE: IF YOU HAVE SAVED DIRECT LINKS TO THE PDF FILES, THEY HAVE CHANGED. This is to address bandwidth limit issues that have become unexpectedly more common. Pages on our site with links to the PDF files will be updated to reflect the change; we cannot, however, update your shortcuts on your browser, nor can we update links that you have on your websites. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND SAVING DIRECT LINKS TO THE PDF FILES. LINK TO THE MAGAZINE ISSUE HTML PAGE GIVEN IN THE ISSUE ANNOUNCEMENT INSTEAD.

TRAVELLERCON/USA 2021 IS ON! See this issue’s From the Editor or visit the TravellerCON/USA website at https://www.travellercon-usa.com. We hope to see you there!

Your Humble Editor has come to an agreement with the editor of the Spanish-language Traveller fanzine Vuelo Raso. Each of us will be selecting articles from the other fanzine, translating them, and printing them in our fanzine. My proposal also includes exchanging translations (that is, I proposed sending him copies of any English translations of Vuelo Raso articles I do, and that he send me copies of any Spanish translations of Freelance Traveller articles).

I am willing to entertain similar agreements with any other non-English Traveller fanzines and fansites. Write to me privately at editor@freelancetraveller.com.

The July/August 2021 issue of Freelance Traveller is posted for download!

This issue features Ewan Quibell’s rules modifications and scenario ideas for running Traveller in a present-day setting.

The rest of the issue is the usual eclectic mix of rules and mods, adventures, reviews, Stuff, ideas, characters, and other (hopefully) useful articles that will enrich your Traveller experience!

This issue can be downloaded at the usual location: https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/

Permalink to this issue: https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/2021-0708/

NOTICE: IF YOU HAVE SAVED DIRECT LINKS TO THE PDF FILES, THEY WILL BE CHANGING OVER THE COMING MONTHS. This is to address bandwidth limit issues that have become unexpectedly more common. Pages on our site with links to the PDF files will be updated to reflect the change; we cannot, however, update your shortcuts on your browser, nor can we update links that you have on your websites. WE DO NOT RECOMMEND SAVING DIRECT LINKS TO THE PDF FILES. LINK TO THE MAGAZINE ISSUE HTML PAGE GIVEN IN THE ISSUE ANNOUNCEMENT INSTEAD.

TRAVELLERCON/USA 2021 IS ON! We posted an announcement yesterday with more information to our usual announcement locations; check it out - we hope to see you there!

Mark your calendar – this year’s TravellerCON/USA will be held October 8-10, 2021, at the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Lancaster Willow Valley, 2400 Willow Street Pike, Lancaster, PA, 17602. The theme is Hivers, that enigmatic sophont species from rimward-trailing areas of Charted Space.

The Kickstarter has been launched (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1163341869/travellerconusa-2021-08-10-october-2021) and is fully funded (at over 400%) with a month to go! That doesn’t mean that you can’t make a pledge, though – the more support, the better!

Marc Miller and Charles Gannon have both confirmed that they plan to attend.

Preregistration will be opening when the Kickstarter closes (August 1), at https://travellercon-usa.com, so keep an eye out and register early! The DoubleTree is taking reservations now.

Because of the pandemic, we will probably not be allowing walk-ins, so please be certain to register in advance. It is strongly recommended that all participants be vaccinated against COVID-19, and you should expect to be asked about your vaccination status. We will be conforming to whatever COVID safety protocols are in place at the time of the convention.

BeRKA writes...

Issue #006 of the Cepheus Journal is now available for free download.

This issue is a fantasy-only issue.

Get it here:
https://cepheusjournal.com/2021/06/03/cepheus-journal-issue-006/

BeRKA
Member of the CJ Editorial Team

The May/June 2021 issue of Freelance Traveller is posted for download!

This issue's featured article is Timothy Collinson's after-action report on Virtual Traveller 2020, following on Jim Vassilakos's report from last issue.

We also have six more panels from Port of Transit, Mike Cross's Twilight Sector graphic story.

The rest of the issue is the usual eclectic mix of reviews, house rules, ship designs, and so on.

Download this issue from the usual place: https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/

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Note: We have had reports that some attempts to access our website from behind "net security" appliances or have been failing because of certificate issues. This is because of the way the appliances work, not because of a defect in Freelance Traveller's web certificates; sometimes, it is possible to avoid the certificate issue by using the less-secure http: protocol instead of https:. This does not bypass content-based blocking; we are aware that some net-security systems blocks our site as a "games" site, and we cannot do anything about this.

Posted to Kickstarter messaging by Megan:

Hello fellow Travellers!

How fast a year has gone by...Hopefully you and your families have weathered it with little issue.

We have been asked if Travellercon/USA 2021 will be held this year, and based on our conversation with the Doubletree Hilton, the answer is YES! Right now the conference room will allow for a room capacity of 50 people, and they expect the room capacity to increase to 100 by the time October rolls around...which will definitely cover our convention needs.

Right now, the Kickstarter will open at the end of May. I'll send out notifications to previous attendees, Kickstarters, Facebook, etc when the Kickstarter goes live.

If you have questions, before then, please email me at megan2478@gmail.com.

Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!

Megan

SAVE THE DATE!

Mayday 2021 Traveller RPG Event

3rd Annual Mayday Mayday! Traveller Day Event 2021

  • Livestream podcast simulcast on YouTube, Twitch, and Discord
  • Interviews
  • Traveller For Charity Game
  • Prize Giveaways
  • Play Traveller Games Online

MORE!

See the event page at https://www.cyborgprime.com/traveller-rpg-blog/mayday-mayday-traveller-day-2021-event
Issue #005 of the Cepheus Journal is now available for free download. Once again in this issue, many settings are represented: Historical, Modern and Science Fiction.

Get it here:
Cepheus Journal Issue #005 – Cepheus Journal https://cepheusjournal.com/2021/04/02/cepheus-journal-issue-005/

Brett.
Member of the CJ Editorial Team.
When Google discontinued the API that we were using for site search, the terms of service of the new API were less than entirely satisfactory, and we have been looking for a replacement. That replacement has provisionally been found; Freelance Traveller's site search is now powered by DuckDuckGo. The query language is slightly less powerful, but should be usable for most site search needs. Check it out at https://www.freelancetraveller.com/search.html
MayDay: Celebrating Traveller Through Online Roleplaying

The first day of May – May Day – has special meaning to Traveller players due to the infamous Mayday call from the Free Trader Beowulf that has appeared on box and book covers of various variants of the game since its earliest years.

In 2021, May Day will be a Saturday – an ideal time to play Traveller.

To help the global Traveller community celebrate May Day, three groups of players have teamed up to create a unique day of Traveller-related programming.

Operating from its home base on Facebook, the Virtual Traveller group – the same people who organized the weekend-long online “non-convention” last October – will organize “MayDay! a Celebration of Traveller through online roleplaying.” GMs from across the globe will be invited to run Traveller games online using whatever communications tools they prefer and during any suitable time period based on their locale. The only requests are:

  • All games must begin and be run during May 1st in the GM’s local time-zone;
  • All games must conclude by 7 pm Saturday night Central US Time on May 1st to “clear the decks” for a charity game that will be broadcast live on Twitch (more about this below).

Based on lessons-learned from the Virtual Traveller weekend, MayDay! will be organized using Tabletop Events for simplicity game submission, player registration and communication. To cover the expense of using Tabletop, a nominal fee (likely $3) will be charged. That fee buys players their convention badges, and they can then join and play as many games as their schedules will allow.

More about MayDay!:

Tabletop Events:
https://tabletop.events/conventions/mayday-celebration

Facebook Virtual Traveller Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/virtualtraveller
Discord Virtual Traveller server:
https://discord.gg/3WRUjXk

Both GMs and players are sought. Questions can be submitted via the links above.

If online gaming isn’t your thing, CyborgPrime is organizing the 3rd annual “Mayday! Mayday!” event, which consists of live interviews of Traveller authors and others who contribute to keeping the game popular and replenished with fresh material. Last year, CP interviewed both Matthew Sprange and Marc Miller, and generous prizes were awarded to members of the audience.

This year, CP intends to interview a variety of new voices, giveaway more and better prizes, give a platform to Ken Burnside of AdAstra Games to host some Traveller Squadron Strike vector combat simulations. The marquee event will be – like last year – the live broadcast of Patrick Kanouse’s Traveller game to benefit his charity The Carcinoid Cancer Foundation (https://www.carcinoid.org/).

Two Brothers GamingDeath Die ClubHigh Shelf Gaming

Joining him as players are Two Brothers Gaming, High Shelf Gaming, and The Death Die Club. They will be playing Michael Brown’s Angle of Incidence: “A routine cargo run leads to a station orbiting a black hole and one man’s world of obsession, secrets, and madness. As the heroes help an intelligence agent investigate the mad scientist’s activities, they come to realize that they may bear witness to the ultimate adventure…or become just more bits of matter crushed by the black hole’s gravity.”

The Carcinoid Cancer Foundation’s mission is to increase awareness and educate the general public and healthcare professionals regarding carcinoid and related neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), to support NET cancer patients and their families, and to serve as patient advocates. We’ll be giving away a bunch of things, and you can even have an effect on the game.
The game will stream on High Shelf Gaming’s Twitch channel (https://twitch.tv/highshelfgaming/profile) at 8:00 pm Eastern. The game will include giveaways and opportunities to influence the game.

The March/April 2021 issue of Freelance Traveller is posted for download!

This issue brings us an article by Neil Lucock describing the mechanics of piracy, in case your player-characters want to try it and have a suitable ship.

There is also the usual eclectic assortment of reviews, stories, house rules, adventures, and “prep” articles, hopefully providing interesting material for everyone.

Download this issue at the usual place:
https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/

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From the Editors of Cepheus Journal:
 
Hi Folks,

Issue #004 of the Cepheus Journal, the thickest issue yet at 56 pages, is now available for free download. In this issue, many settings are represented: Historical, Modern and Science Fiction.

Get it here:
Downloads - Cepheus Journal <https://cepheusjournal.com/downloads/>

Brett.
Member of the CJ Editorial Team
 Effective immediately, the Freelance Traveller RSS feed wil include announcement relating to Cepheus Journal, a fanzine that focusses on the Cepheus Engine ruleset. These announcements will (at least initially) be double-tagged, as "ftmagazine" and "cjmagazine".
 The January/February issue of Freelance Traveller is ready for download!
(and has been since Christmas, but I forgot to post the announcement)

 
This issue features Jim Vassilakos's After-Action report on Virtual
Traveller 2020, an on-line get-together for playing Traveller that was held
in mid-October.
 
The rest of the issue is the usual eclectic mix of reviews, stories,
adventures, house rules, and other (hopefully) interesting and useful
ideas, all in one neat bundle for you to download and peruse.
 
Download this issue from the usual location:
https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/
 
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The November/December 2020 issue of Freelance Traveller has been posted!

This issue surprised Your Humble Editor by turning into a Theme Issue, with the theme of Starships. We have two examinations of the Lyman Drive, an alternative jump drive that uses less fuel (but has its own disadvantages); an adventure involving a revolutionary (?) starship design (or, rather, a prototype of it), a design for a cargo carrier, and a career for employees of a Spacecrft Classification Society.

Beyond that, we have the usual assortment of stories, rules, reviews, animals, consumer goods, and so on, all for your reading enjoyment.

Download this issue at the usual place: https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine

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The September/October 2020 issue of Freelance Traveller has been posted and is ready for download!

This issue’s featured article is David Johnson’s profile of Aesirism, a religion in the Sword Worlds.

Greg Caires discusses a weekend virtual Traveller get-together, organized by Dead Gamers’ Society referee Ken Patterson.

The rest of the issue is the usual mix of adventures, house rules, world and campaign building, stories, animals, reviews, and so on - something, we hope, for everyone!

Download this issue at the usual place: https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/

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The July/August 2020 issue of Freelance Traveller has been posted for download!

This issue's feature is a 58-page Special Supplement by Greg Caires, Traveller: 1700, a sourcebook/rulebook based on Classic Traveller for adventuring in Colonial America. This is, naturally, a separate download, but it is linked from the magazine index page, so you can easily grab it.

The rest of the issue is the usual mix of reviews, stories, rules, adventures, and so on, all for your pandemic-restricted Traveller enjoyment.

You can download this issue at the usual place: https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/

PermaLink to this issue: https://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/2020-0708

We are cancelling TravellerCon-USA for 2020. Sorry to disappoint—the PA Phase Green Regulations would make it impossible to have everyone in the main room, and we’d have to wear masks and maintain social distancing while outside personal hotel rooms.

We have negotiated a roll-over of our deposit with the hotel for 2021. It will be held on the same weekend (October 8-10), same location and same theme (Hivers)

I know how disappointed people will be—we decided that, under these conditions, we couldn’t provide the TravellerCon you all know and love. To quote Marc Miller “Let’s make sure 2021 is even better.”

We concur.

Stay safe; maintain discipline for Tainted Atmosphere, and we hope to see everyone in 2021.

Keep the Flame!

Keith & Megan

P.S. IMPORTANT: Anyone who has scheduled rooms, needs to call the hotel and cancel. They can't cancel for us.

The May/June 2020 issue of Freelance Traveller has been posted for download!

This issue features Timothy Collinson’s report on TravellerCON/UK, one of the last unrestricted gatherings before the worldwide COVID-19 lockdown. You get roughly half an issue of text and photographs, and our cover this issue is also from Mr Collinson’s camera activity there.

The rest of the issue is the usual mix of reviews, stories, adventures, prep tips, spacecraft, and so on; hopefully, something for everyone.

Twilight Stories #1 continues in this issue; rest assured that we will have a separate downloadable PDF of the entire story once its publication in the magazine is complete!

Your feedback is always appreciated; please email us with your comments! Preferred addresses are feedback@freelancetraveller.com, editor@freelancetraveller.com, and freetrav@gmail.com.

Announcements (including this one) appear on the Freelance Traveller magazine feed (see below) - feel free to subscribe!

We remind our readers that AS YET, TRAVELLERCON/USA IS NOT CANCELLED - please see https://freetrav.dreamwidth.org/64136.html (and it’s in the feed) for more information. A poll was run among past TCUSA Kickstart supporters; consensus is that we will not be rescheduling to avoid Origins.

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The only thing that the May/June issue of Freelance Traveller is waiting for is some time-dependent information, so it will be out on time, COVID stress notwithstanding!

I’m starting to compile articles for the July/August issue, but it occurs to me that it wouldn’t be inappropriate to do something special for that issue - it is, after all, issue #100.

So, I put it to the community: Should I do Something Special for that issue? If so, what? Bear in mind that whatever the ultimate answer is, your participation, by writing (or doing artwork) for that issue, is going to be essential.

Email your ideas to editor@freelancetraveller.com - I’ll be keeping an eye out!

While there is currently no prediction as to when Pennsylvania (or anywhere else) will get back to a state resembling “normal”, TravellerCON/USA is far enough in the future that no decision to cancel has yet been made. The Kickstarter has been delayed, so if you’ve been looking for it or afraid you missed it, just stay tuned. We’ll keep you informed.

What’s Currently Set:

  • Because of a surprise rate change of a magnitude that would have been impossible at half its value, we’re not at the very nice site we had last year – instead, we are at the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton, 2400 Willow Street Pike, Lancaster, PA
  • The planned theme is “Hivers”.
  • Before the disruption because of the pandemic, we’d gotten agreement from Marc Miller and Chuck Gannon to attend; we’re in contact with them (and with some of our regular vendors) trying to confirm, as it appears that Origins has rescheduled for the same weekend as TravellerCON/USA.
The March/April 2020 issue of Freelance Traveller is now available for download!

Mark McCabe brings us this issue's featured article, on Bounty Hunting, complete with rules for hunting and a career for Mongoose Traveller.

The rest of the issue is the usual eclectic mix of reviews, stories, house rules, adventures, consumer goods, animals, plants, et cetera, und so weiter, and so forth - even the next few pages of the graphic story started last issue!

When I say now, I mean now - there's no reason I'm aware of at the time this message is sent out into the ether that this issue wouldn't be downloadable, so go ahead and download it!

You'll find it at the usual place, http://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine
and perma-linked to http://www.freelancetraveller.com/magazine/2020-0304/
The January/February 2020 issue of Freelance Traveller is ready for download!

This is a Theme Issue, focussing on the Compassion Corps, an organization whose creation for Traveller was inspired by such organizations as Doctors Without Borders and Mercy Ships. Many of our articles tie in to the theme, and we hope you'll be inspired to consider the Corps to be a part of your Traveller universe.

Terra-Sol Games, publisher of the Twilight Sector setting for Traveller, returns to the public eye with the beginning of a graphic novel right here in Freelance Traveller; we hope you'll find Twilight Stories #1: Port of Transit to be worthy of your attention.

We also have the usual assortment of rules, scholarly articles, adventures, plants (not animals, this issue), stories, and so on; hopefully, something for everyone.

Beginning with this issue, announcements pertaining to Freelance Traveller will be available on RSS and ATOM feeds. Point your browser or other feed reader to either of the following URLs:

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