I don't post often, but I sure do lurk... Thank you everyone for the info, resources and most of all, inspiration.
I started with The Traveller Book back in 1985. Like many, a decade(s)-long hiatus found me re-exploring my fave RPG. I missed so much in my absence!
Anyway, MGT has opened up a new era (no pun) of exploration for me and all the discussions of all the versions have me upside down and backwards. I've played CT, MT and MGT; I've explored all the others and some things I love from GURPS, other things I hate from T4. T5 is fascinating but...
Whatever.
I just wanted to take this moment to thank Marc W. Miller for ALL the versions of Traveller. His game has given me so much over the last 25 years. Whether I liked where it went or not, I have always been fascinated, amused, educated and thrilled. And I know, whether I like it or not, there's another 25 years of Traveller in my future.
Thanks, Marc.
I started with The Traveller Book back in 1985. Like many, a decade(s)-long hiatus found me re-exploring my fave RPG. I missed so much in my absence!
Anyway, MGT has opened up a new era (no pun) of exploration for me and all the discussions of all the versions have me upside down and backwards. I've played CT, MT and MGT; I've explored all the others and some things I love from GURPS, other things I hate from T4. T5 is fascinating but...
Whatever.
I just wanted to take this moment to thank Marc W. Miller for ALL the versions of Traveller. His game has given me so much over the last 25 years. Whether I liked where it went or not, I have always been fascinated, amused, educated and thrilled. And I know, whether I like it or not, there's another 25 years of Traveller in my future.
Thanks, Marc.