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2300 AD Second Edition
The second edition of the 2300 AD core rule set built upon Mongoose Traveller 2nd Edition.
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2300 AD First Edition
The first release of 2300 AD by Mongoose Publishing using the 1st edition of Mongoose Traveller.
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2300 AD
2300 AD is the second edition and rebrand of Traveller: 2300.
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GURPS Traveller
GURPS Traveller (1998–present) was "Created on a handshake with Steve Jackson of Steve Jackson Games." The game uses the GURPS (Third Edition) system and takes place in an alternate timeline in which no Rebellion occurred and the AI Virus was never released...
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Marc Miller's Traveller
Marc Miller's Traveller (1996–1998), often referred to as T4, was published by Imperium Games after GDW dissolved and the rights to Traveller reverted to Marc Miller, the creator of the original game. It returned to a heavily modified version of the...
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Traveller: The New Era
Traveller: The New Era (often shortened to TNE) was a GDW publication from 1993 to 1995, set in the former territory of the Third Imperium after interstellar government and society had largely collapsed—effectively "rebooting" the setting—but leaving...
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MegaTraveller
MegaTraveller (1987–1992), often shortened to MT, was published by GDW but designed by Digest Group Publications which published the popular Traveller's Digest (later the MegaTraveller Journal) Traveller support magazine. The game system used revised...
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Classic Traveller
(1977–1986) Published by GDW. Nicknamed "Classic Traveller" and often shortened to CT. The core rules originally came as three distinctive "Little Black Books" (see Overview above), in a boxed set. Supplemental booklets included "advanced" character generation...
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