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<blockquote data-quote="lyle.spade" data-source="post: 7902704" data-attributes="member: 30042"><p>MGT2e is the best version of the rules, I believe. I first played using the Little Black Books and "The Traveller Book," and did that for a while a long time ago. I played Traveller: The New Era, which featured a radically different, new timeline and system; and while I liked the setting the system was horrid. T20? Played that a few times, too, during the d20 era and the system never felt like it fit the world and vibe of the original.</p><p></p><p>I picked up MGT2e a few years ago, not long after it came out, and ran it a few times - a few sessions, that is - and then last year ran a months-long campaign, set in the New Era, and we really enjoyed it, as a system. It's simple, it keeps the technology within consistent and believable limits, and mechanically it's far more streamlined than CT, but I don't think it loses any of the original vibe. That, and Mongoose has really supported it well with some very nice supplements...high production value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lyle.spade, post: 7902704, member: 30042"] MGT2e is the best version of the rules, I believe. I first played using the Little Black Books and "The Traveller Book," and did that for a while a long time ago. I played Traveller: The New Era, which featured a radically different, new timeline and system; and while I liked the setting the system was horrid. T20? Played that a few times, too, during the d20 era and the system never felt like it fit the world and vibe of the original. I picked up MGT2e a few years ago, not long after it came out, and ran it a few times - a few sessions, that is - and then last year ran a months-long campaign, set in the New Era, and we really enjoyed it, as a system. It's simple, it keeps the technology within consistent and believable limits, and mechanically it's far more streamlined than CT, but I don't think it loses any of the original vibe. That, and Mongoose has really supported it well with some very nice supplements...high production value. [/QUOTE]
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