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A Wanderer's Return

A long time ago (I try not to think how long ago) I played what I understand now is Classic Traveller. I so enjoyed it I bought MegaTraveller when it came out and we played that for some years.

Education intervened and once we'd finished with that Traveller: New Era was out, so I bought that and we played that also. Not for long though, as adult life had snook up on us and we all had 'careers' to chase.

Fast forward a good few years and I am now in a position to play regularly (and do). We play a number of systems and have even tried Traveller d20, T20. I, however, have fond memories of MegaTraveller and rue the day I threw all the books away.

So, my question is this - where is the best place (in the UK) to get my hands on all that stuff?

As an addendum, I have noticed a lot of 'my favourite traveller is X', discussion of 'canon' and so on. Is this really necessary? I never had a problem with any of it - mainly because I Referee'd the Spinward Marches.
 
A long time ago (I try not to think how long ago) I played what I understand now is Classic Traveller. I so enjoyed it I bought MegaTraveller when it came out and we played that for some years.

Education intervened and once we'd finished with that Traveller: New Era was out, so I bought that and we played that also. Not for long though, as adult life had snook up on us and we all had 'careers' to chase.

Fast forward a good few years and I am now in a position to play regularly (and do). We play a number of systems and have even tried Traveller d20, T20. I, however, have fond memories of MegaTraveller and rue the day I threw all the books away.

So, my question is this - where is the best place (in the UK) to get my hands on all that stuff?

As an addendum, I have noticed a lot of 'my favourite traveller is X', discussion of 'canon' and so on. Is this really necessary? I never had a problem with any of it - mainly because I Referee'd the Spinward Marches.
 
A long time ago (I try not to think how long ago) I played what I understand now is Classic Traveller. I so enjoyed it I bought MegaTraveller when it came out and we played that for some years.

Education intervened and once we'd finished with that Traveller: New Era was out, so I bought that and we played that also. Not for long though, as adult life had snook up on us and we all had 'careers' to chase.

Fast forward a good few years and I am now in a position to play regularly (and do). We play a number of systems and have even tried Traveller d20, T20. I, however, have fond memories of MegaTraveller and rue the day I threw all the books away.

So, my question is this - where is the best place (in the UK) to get my hands on all that stuff?

As an addendum, I have noticed a lot of 'my favourite traveller is X', discussion of 'canon' and so on. Is this really necessary? I never had a problem with any of it - mainly because I Referee'd the Spinward Marches.
 
Thanks for that. They have what I'm looking for - but aren't they missing a few? What happened to The World Builder's Handbook, for example?
 
Thanks for that. They have what I'm looking for - but aren't they missing a few? What happened to The World Builder's Handbook, for example?
 
Thanks for that. They have what I'm looking for - but aren't they missing a few? What happened to The World Builder's Handbook, for example?
 
The WBH is a DGP book - Marc Miller doesn't have the rights to those.

That said, I wonder if anyone can persuade Sanger to independently make the DGP stuff available there...
 
The WBH is a DGP book - Marc Miller doesn't have the rights to those.

That said, I wonder if anyone can persuade Sanger to independently make the DGP stuff available there...
 
The WBH is a DGP book - Marc Miller doesn't have the rights to those.

That said, I wonder if anyone can persuade Sanger to independently make the DGP stuff available there...
 
Otherwise, the best place to find hardcopy of MT books would be at the stalls at gaming conventions like GenConUK or Dragoncon. The DGP stuff tends to go for pretty high prices though.
 
Otherwise, the best place to find hardcopy of MT books would be at the stalls at gaming conventions like GenConUK or Dragoncon. The DGP stuff tends to go for pretty high prices though.
 
Otherwise, the best place to find hardcopy of MT books would be at the stalls at gaming conventions like GenConUK or Dragoncon. The DGP stuff tends to go for pretty high prices though.
 
Have a look on ebay, you can get most of the MT core books for a reasonable price nearly all the time.

A few of the MT supplement books may cost you a bit though ;)
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Have a look on ebay, you can get most of the MT core books for a reasonable price nearly all the time.

A few of the MT supplement books may cost you a bit though ;)
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