I had an idea for a traveller supplement, a smallish boxed set or book or series of books. Introductory adventures that involve acquiring, thru nonstandard means a ship. They are intended to be lengthy forming the opening of a campaign, not just first couple of adventures.
As an example the PCs learn of a ship crashed in a swamp on a primitive planet, enhabited by some hostile sentinent aliens. They travel there, salvage the ship and ferry it to a shipyard for repair.
There would be room inbetween the different phases of this adventure for side quests, for example after the PCs had made the ship space worthy, but not jump ready they park it on a moon. They could then go do something else for a while to gather funds and resources. Then after gathering the resources needed the could jump the ship to a shipyard, and again they would have time to go do a side job, possibly to "facilitate" getting the repair financed. Then they would have time for another side job before the repairs were done.
I know there other other scenarios that are not just rehashings of the find a ship, salvage and repair it scenario. But that is the one I have been playing around with.
As an example the PCs learn of a ship crashed in a swamp on a primitive planet, enhabited by some hostile sentinent aliens. They travel there, salvage the ship and ferry it to a shipyard for repair.
There would be room inbetween the different phases of this adventure for side quests, for example after the PCs had made the ship space worthy, but not jump ready they park it on a moon. They could then go do something else for a while to gather funds and resources. Then after gathering the resources needed the could jump the ship to a shipyard, and again they would have time to go do a side job, possibly to "facilitate" getting the repair financed. Then they would have time for another side job before the repairs were done.
I know there other other scenarios that are not just rehashings of the find a ship, salvage and repair it scenario. But that is the one I have been playing around with.