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Mongoose Traveller Supplements

Started by -R., September 07, 2008, 04:39:51 PM

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-R.

Has anyone picked up either "Spinward Marches" or "760 Patrons"?  If so, your opinion?
 

Stainless

SW is excellent. A good 1/3 of the book is in fact gerenic 3rd Imperium background. The remainder is SW-specific. All good stuff, but too many typos for my standards.
 
I have 760 patrons, but hav't had time to read it yet. However, it looks like a very good concept fo when you don't have a master-plan campaign, but want your PCs to just wander, in an interesting way of course!
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Quote from: Stainless;245448I have 760 patrons, but hav't had time to read it yet. However, it looks like a very good concept fo when you don't have a master-plan campaign, but want your PCs to just wander, in an interesting way of course!
When I saw the title for that one, I figured Mongoose was just trying to keep everyone else out of the market.  :)
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