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A Couple of Questions Regarding The Onnesium Quest Trilogy and Different Eras of Charted Space

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It has been a few years since Manhunt was released with Antares Down advertised in the back of the book. I'm wondering if there's any plans on completing the trilogy? Would be a shame if we only got Manhunt.

My other question is since The Onnesium Quest takes place in the Rebellion era of Charted Space if we'll see any future products or updates that tale place in Rebellion, The New Era, Galaxiad, & Milieu 0? I understand if Mongoose wants to just focus on TTI but I think it would be neat to see a refresh of these eras. We did get a new editon of the World Builder's Handbook so fingers crossed 🤞.
 
IMy other question is since The Onnesium Quest takes place in the Rebellion era of Charted Space if we'll see any future products or updates that tale place in Rebellion, The New Era, Galaxiad, & Milieu 0?
As a full fat, fleshed out setting?

Very unlikely. It would mean redoing basically all the sector books we have already done but with little tweaks here and there. This would be an exercise in madness, and does not really grab us on a creative level. Plus, we have released a few things that, at some tables, could mean Charted Space is irrevocably changed forever (and wait until you see the Empress Wave book, that will fork things yet again!).

That said...

I could see us doing a campaign set, perhaps something like Pirates of Drinax, that gives a long running campaign set during, say, Rebellion, plus adds enough material to continue your own games.

Or maybe some publisher out there asks for a licence to do their own books in those eras.

So, very unlikely for us as a complete setting, but never say never.
 
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