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Software for the use with the Roleplaying Game Traveller or its background for Unix. Sometimes ported by me. See also Issues on Porting,and probably the BRP software sectionfor more generic programs
We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. The Citizens of the Imperium is the largest Traveller community on the internet, and a great place to learn more about the game and its official setting, The Third Imperium Citizens of the Imperium An excellent resource compiled and maintained by Joshua Bell, the Traveller Map is the easiest way to navigate the Third Imperium. If so, 'Classic Traveller: The Books' is a golden opportunity to see the RPG industry at its very beginning. If only WOTC and Chaosium could do the same. My overall ratings reflect Traveller's essential playability. There's plenty of meat here. More than enough in fact. Personally, I played Traveller non-stop from 1982 to 1990. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
Characters
Classic Traveller Rpg Downloads Games
Software for developing characters and NPCsNPC Megatraveller random NPC stats generator. C-source
MTCG Megatraveller Character Generator. Linux/glibc 2.1 binaries. By Gregory Svenson, ported to Unix by Peter Keel.
Worlds
Software for describing and generating worldsAccrete Star system generator. C-source
SysGen 4 A collection of programs to generate subsectors and maps. C-source
1 Million Stars A collection of programs to generate subsectors and maps. C-source
Traveller System Generator 1.0 Nice solar system generator. C-source
Fractal World Generator 2.1 Generates .gif maps of Worlds. C-source
Fractal World Generator Generates ASCII maps of Worlds. C-source
GenSec Generates Subsectors. C-source
Genesis Generates life-profiles of worlds. C-source
StarForm Generates star systems. C-source
Stars Generates whole lots of stars. C-source
Gliese3 Stardata generator. C-source
Hard Times Calculates Virus effect on star systems. C-source
Planets Planetary systems generator. C-source
Maps
Software for generating and displaying mapsDoMap AWK-script to generate subsector-maps
Hex Generates subsector maps, uses pic/troff. C-source.
HexMap Generates subsector maps, uses pic/troff. C-source.
MapMaker Generates subsector maps. C-source.
Worldmap Generates world-maps. Postscript
Text Fract Generates ASCII world-maps. C-source
Xssv Sub Sector Viewer. C-source
Words
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Software for generating words and namesAslan Names An aslan namegenerator. C-source
Vargr Words Generates vargr words. C-source
Zhodani Words Generates zhodani words. C-source
XWordGen Table-based word generator with tables for all major languages
Ship Design
Software for designing shipsGawk-Design A series of gawk-scripts
Ship Assembly Line Java-Application. No source
Megatraveller ship generator A tablerunner with extensive tables. C-source
Cosmos Ship design program. C-source
Maneuvers and Navigation
Software to help with maneuvering and navigation while playingTravel Time Calculates travel-times. C-source
Fuse Calculates fuel usage. C-source
Starship Operations Simulator from David Burden. Javascript
Various
Misc. Full UPP decodes Universal Planet Profile. C-source
Guns determining availability of weapons. C-source
Armor calculates price of armor. C-source
Culture Generates cultures. C-source
Hazard Generates hazards. C-source
Religion Generates religions. C-source
Society Generates societies. C-source
Psyche Generates psychological profiles of Societies. C-source
Weather Generators, Dices and other Generic Software
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SOLO is a solo add-on for Cepheus Engine and the 2D6 SF roleplaying game that it is based on.
If your players are out of town, or you want to experience your own sci-fi setting ‘from the inside’, SOLO is the answer. This isn’t the usual collection of random word tables - instead it presents an array of game types and campaign styles that you can play solo, in the company of a complete adventuring party. Exploring new star systems? Chasing pirates in a naval destroyer? Touting for patrons on one frontier world after another? Smuggling? Planning interstellar heists? Operating a free trader on the margins of profit – and legality?
SOLO allows you to pick up your favourite version of the game to run the kinds of sessions that are normally reserved for a traditional group of table-top players – led by a referee. You will be surprised, enthralled and captivated by the events unfolding around your player-characters. Can you shepherd them through adversity? Will their past catch up with them?
You – and YOU ALONE – will decide.
153 pages
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Rocky Mountain Navy: SOLO is more than just a campaign system for solitaire play. By using solo play as an example, Paul has actually shown a way to make the encounters-style of adventure work in a wide variety of campaigns. SOLO should be in every Cepheus Engine/Classic Traveller RPG GM’s kitbag. It is astonishing to think about just how much “game” is included within these 153 pages. At $9.99 this is a real bargain for the many hours of play one can get solo or with their regular adventures. READ MORE
Alegis Downport: What I do particularly like about this book is that there are plenty of examples; though it is based on Cepheus Engine, it supplements it by simplifying some aspects and tailors it for solo play. To demonstrate what Paul is trying to put over, he’s provided lots of examples of how these processes work. This isn’t just a short paragraph or two, he takes each section and adds to it so as you work through the book, the whole process is demonstrated in great detail.
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The Andy Slack:I’m very impressed with this product, and see it as the probable next evolution in my solo SF gaming – which has moved from playing with the rules as written, to adding Mythic, to Two Hour Wargames (which have gradually increased their own level of abstraction) to Solo. Full marks, Mr Elliott.
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Marko: All in all, Solo really is great for solo roleplaying. The mechanics do a great job of facilitating the action without the need for the constant question/answer of normal roleplaying, or the charts and dice rolls of other oracle-based systems. It even has some mechanics for managing the relationships between party members, encouraging the player to have conflicts that can lead to story hooks in themselves. By not focusing on only one player, but a whole crew, Solo opens the player up to a number of options for story lines and adventures–not just one. READ MORE