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April 26th, 2017, 05:13 PM
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Knight
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Confused on Hunters T20 and Golden Era adventures
So, last night on DrivethruRPG I found the old Golden Era PDFs that used to be posted here. And, I think I saw a PDF of T20, which last I checked had been turned into a generic non-Traveller scifi RPG, I'm assuming due to licensing issues or some other legal mumbo jumbo.
Is T20 officially T20 again? And I'm assuming also that the QLI PDFs are now official again.
I'm just curious. I hope I haven't stepped on any toes with this question.
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April 26th, 2017, 05:34 PM
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Citizen: SOC-14
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T20 was and remains Traveller. There is even a CD at FFE of the stuff (like CT or TNE).
It had a date that its license was going to expire and Hunter was making a generic (non-Official Traveller Universe) version of the rules ... I think it was called SF20 or something close to that. Unfortunately, Hunter's generic product was never released, but there is a T20 OGL document that made a lot of the T20 book (but not all) OGL. It is part of what was used to create the new MgT1ed based clone (Cepheus Engine).
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April 26th, 2017, 05:35 PM
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Count
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Blue Ghost
So, last night on DrivethruRPG I found the old Golden Era PDFs that used to be posted here. And, I think I saw a PDF of T20, which last I checked had been turned into a generic non-Traveller scifi RPG, I'm assuming due to licensing issues or some other legal mumbo jumbo.
Is T20 officially T20 again? And I'm assuming also that the QLI PDFs are now official again.
I'm just curious. I hope I haven't stepped on any toes with this question.
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FFE sells the T20 CD, if you are interested, which has all of the T20 stuff in PDF.
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April 26th, 2017, 06:16 PM
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Knight
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Okay thanks. I briefly saw T20 sold as a generic scifi PDF either last year or the year before last on Drivethru, and commented on the such here on the COTI. I wasn't sure what was happening with it. My golden era PDFs are on my other computer, like so many things, and where they were available for free (briefly), I was also curious as to how they showed up for sale. Thanks for the replies.
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