An interesting thread on RPG Net referring to a series of blog posts. Just in case anyone missed it.
Hi,
I'm the guy who wrote the blog.
The core of the blog is posts I originally made on this thread here on CotI. I think my views are cleaned up and better organized at the blog.
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But Classic Traveller is our backup game if we don't have a quorum. We are in the middle of playing the Chamex Plague right now. I'm looking forward to going deeper into building my own setting and having a blast prepping it.
Reading your blog is what brought me back to CoTI for a look around. I drop in at irregular intervals so missed your original posts here
Your blog has certainly piqued my interest in generating a subsector or two straight from my 1977 LBB 3!
I just wanted to chime in as well, that your blog definitely caught my eye as well. I had just finished reading through MgT and preparing to run it. While I had no interest in using the OTU, or 3i, You definitely got me to start reading through my Deluxe Set for CT again.
My main issues would be not being able to design small craft (need Book 5). The expanded solar system rules in Book 6 are nice but not required. Oh ... no gauss rifle ... smeg frell frack.
I happily ran campaigns not using the 3I, so lacking material for it is okay.
This is a very important point. I believe this about many of the games I own. Traveller, AD&D, Pathfinder, Shadowrun, etc. Lots of options, but in order to create my vision I have to limit what I add and do not add.What I am against is the notion that someone is obliged to somehow cram all materials published into the game.
Some interesting thoughts on World Generation and other parts of the original rules. This post was shared as a link on Facebook by Marc Miller:
https://talestoastound.wordpress.com/tag/traveller-out-of-the-box/
The point of the series is not to exclude books but to see what is in those three often ignored books. What sort of game was it before several years of setting material (which was never part of the Books series) got squeezed into the game?
Dunno about that. By Book 6 the setting is certainly showing up in the Books in less meta and more explicit references.
I do agree about looking through Books 1-3 again, though, and even comparing the three editions of that material within CT. The 77 edition is different from the 81 edition, and again from Starter/TTB.
You are correct about that, and I was wrong.
In 1983, with Book 6, the OTU is finally stapled into the rules.