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The latter providing the first plot point – what was the nature of the wormhole – artificial, real, could it be brought back or is there another one out there…all these questions are left for the Referee to answer. Like previous offerings from Gypsy Knight Games, all suggestions are voluntary and leave the Referee in charge. Given that Germans led the way in the colonization effort – there are worlds with a German tinge – but what was disappointing was that no attempt to model the Hub Federation on the Federal Republic except in a cursory way was ever attempted. As that would have provided an “alien” yet familiar concept of government for many Americans – who rightly or wrongly believe in weaker central governments than what has happened in Germany.
Like the predecessor subsector guides this is a collection of worlds – where they differ is that they are less Southern California or less Star Trek – however, they do suffer from being a tad still in the habitable zones replete with breathable atmospheres even they look like rock balls. But once again, this was noted as a general problem for Traveller…so no slight to Gypsy Knight Games but I do hope that you will begin to tweak your worlds to make them more exotic locales utilizing different atmospheres or different habitats like Space Cities or Asteroid habitations or worlds that merely refineries – company towns or Outland type settlements.
Another minor source of annoyance is indeed that travel has been limited to J-2; I realize that this has been done to create a small ship universe and limit the reach of the central authorities over the frontier but still even in Traveller. Communication moves as fast as travel and even at J-6 lots of autonomy must be placed in the hands of local authorities – I suspect they did not want to invent an artificial glue to hold their ATU together (the OTU uses the premise that Feudalism has returned as a social glue).
The worlds themselves are interesting but none particularly stand out, as unique other than the Capital World of Hub. Although, I suspect, I facing a little burnout from reading many similar world descriptions based in the Hard Space Opera genre. The illustrations both of the star systems and the triangular world maps are really first rate. Initially, the interior art of people and places seemed a tad high tech – but now it makes more sense as upper TL is now broaching C or Average Interstellar Polity in lay Traveller terms. The writing is clear and spot on with its descriptions – things are purposely left to the Referee to determine things. That said there are adventure seeds aplenty and other things to help the Referee to plot out escapades and exploits.
If there is a drawback is that book 21 Organizations was not directly incorporated into this book which is for the most part a Careers (modified) book. This would have added to price but much more to the value of the item – having to buy them separately has some merit but together would have made the product stronger. Also, why not illustrate some of the more fantastical things or things that give a Sense of Wonder for the Core Worlds. This may have been fine to exclude in the frontier but one has to identify more Science Fiction tropes and give the motivation for Travellers to feel or experience something different. On the plus, side, each world has a unique history and well connected with others. Thus making this game to be more connected than the standard Traveller RPG geographical sourcebook which treats each world as a self-contained monad.
All in this entire supplement is worth the money, if you like what Gypsy Knights Games is attempting to do – which is create the solitary worlds and string them together in a fragile alliance. Thus, creating lots for the Bride and her groom (Referee and Players). Many mysteries of the milieu are touched but only the Keeper can decipher truth from fiction – and set up the journeys that are sure to follow.
Note the $19.99 refers to the excellent bound volume should one only want the PDF the price drops to: $12.99.
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