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Allow me, first and foremost, to thank the publisher (Michael J. Cross of Terra-Sol Games LLC) for gifting a copy of this deadtree/hardcopy volume for the purposes of this review. For I do have a love for actual books even if they are Published On Demand (POD). I had purchased the PDF but never got around to reading it until I did the review for Twilight Sector Campaign Setting Book: Revised. Thank you very much.

This slender volume carries a great deal of punch despite its small size. It is an enhancement to the supplement entitled the Twilight Sector Campaign Setting Book: Revised for the Mongoose Traveller Game System in which a pair of Alternate Earths located in a different region of space are determining the history of humanity. The original Twilight Sector Campaign Setting Book was viewed as incomplete by most players/Referees; TSG has remedied this by this short volume that ironically leads you to wanting more. Contained within are the useful tools that would have added value onto the original book. Therefore, it contains things like an integrated time line, brief synopsis of the stellar nations. Before moving on and providing in-depth examples of the Transluminal drive which is a core difference between the OTU and this milieu; despite, the Core Traveller rules accounting for this, it is always necessary to spell out – how one does Jump in Space Opera. Ironically, I found this chapter somewhat redundant as I did understand it from the main book but I could see where many would be confused. Kudos to TSG for making this process even more clearly defined in a free supplement. And, lastly there are even more adventure seeds. I will not give away contents lest players should be reading these reviews. Needless to say, they are as solid as the ones inscribed in the primary book.

Criticisms? Well, for one the volume does recycle much of the art of the original - Twilight Sector Campaign Setting Book - after one gets past the excellent cover. While that book had exceptional art – to see it twice and in some cases thrice repeated is really too bad and their choices were good in keeping with the text but unfortunately these were not some of the best pieces in Twilight Sector Campaign Setting Book. So seeing bad art repeated is too bad. Something that will be remedied in the future and future supplements, as I can see [me]Twilight Sector: Beyond the Open Door returns the tradition of having phenomenal art. Another, not really that much to criticize save maybe lack of even more content – but we gamers are always trying to get more from a publisher. I certainly look forward to future releases and hope that they will indeed consider POD with a multitude of international partners to bring this fantastic milieu to an ever larger audience that may be stymied by the large print costs associated with PDFs and POD publishers in the United States. Having said that, eBooks readers and tablets are getting better so maybe in the future, all RPG products will be some form of PDF or e-inked paper. As much as I embrace the future…I hope not, I love paper especially when the lights go out.

The fact that Terra-Sol Games LLC released this for free really shows their commitment to the game and to gamers as a whole. Maybe, it still makes the Twilight Sector incomplete but I do not think so. If the function of a supplement and a game company is to spur the imagination of Referees and thus create vivid visual and audio landscapes rife with adventure – then Terra-Sol Games LLC has done a great job with everything in this line to date. For the line and milieu should not be viewed as competitors to the more established OTU but acting as complementary adjuncts in the best of Traveller products that have gone on before it. Maybe, I am a tired grognard/canonista but most of all I count myself as a player/referee of the greatest SFRPG – Traveller. Nothing that Terra-Sol Games LLC has done to date has altered my belief in that Traveller is the ultimate in providing a flexible framework for adventure and a heuristic to tell the stories that we cherish and encapsulate in our hopes and dreams.

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