Mongoose's New IP: Traveller is BACK

Shawn_Kehoe

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Short version:

- Based on Classic Traveller rules
- Mongoose will use these rules for licensed Sci-Fi too - Starship Troopers first
- The Traveller rules will go the way of OGL, and there will be a d20-like branding tool for compatible material.

Link: http://www.mongoosepublishing.com/n...66&PHPSESSID=7b6fd60a379429966d9aec58d73cb884

After a near 10-year gap in which only reprints of the Traveller game system have been available, Mongoose Publishing becomes the centralised resource for Traveller titles with the publication of their core rule book Traveller: Science-Fiction Adventures in the Far Future, in February 2008. On this foundation, Mongoose will produce a supporting line of supplements, adventures, and sourcebooks detailing the official and original Traveller universe of the far future.

The materials published by Mongoose will be placed in and part of the canonical Traveller universe.

It is our aim to halt the fragmentation of the Traveller game, and reintroduce one solid system (based on Classic Traveller), with one source for the official Traveller universe.

But that is not all. . .

Mongoose Publishing Science Fiction RPGs
Mongoose will also be using Traveller in its licensed science-fiction properties (each featuring a Traveller logo).

We have pioneered this concept already with Runequest, publishing a rules set and supporting adventures and sourcebooks, then using the Runequest rules as the basis for other alternative fantasy role-playing settings, such as Hawkmoon, Elric and Lankhmar.

The first licensed setting to be produced using the Traveller rules set (and available in early 2008) will be Starship Troopers, a welcome return to bug-blasting action across the galaxy! Hot on its heels will be Strontium Dogs, based on the hit 2000AD comic strip. After that, who knows. . ?

To the greatest extent possible, we intend that there be a transportability of characters, concepts, and even equipment between the various systems. So, it will be perfectly possible for your Strontium Dog Bounty Hunter to land on a planet in his Scout/Courier, only to find him battling for his life against waves of Warrior Bugs – with no conversion needed between the games!

All games and settings will therefore be able to utilise the core supplements, such as High Guard, Mercenary, and 760 Patrons, while retaining their own character.

Open Gaming License
Once the rules for Traveller appear, we plan to make them available under the Open Gaming License (OGL). At the same time, we will issue a Traveller Logo License (TLL) which makes the Traveller logo and titling available to licensees.

Far Future will Publish T5
Far Future is proceeding with plans to produce the long-heralded Traveller5, initially as an extensive CD ROM package (estimated at 1000 pages) by the end of 2007, and a distilled 350-page Traveller5 Core Rules book in the first half of 2008.

T5 will be a superset of the Mongoose Traveller rules, providing detailed coverage of rules, concepts and history not available elsewhere. There will be cross-compatibility between Traveller and Traveller5, allowing you to use rules and supplements from each.

Traveller will be faithful to Classic Traveller, with an upgraded task and combat system. Traveller5 will be a superset of those rules, providing greater detail and more insight into resolving situations in Traveller.
 

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Well, to be honest, I've never seen a Mongoose product that really good elements of game design. Sure, Conan was beautiful, but when I open it up and see that holding things in your mouth is a class feature and an attack of opportunity can be a coup de grace, I gotta wonder if Mongoose has a lot of checks and balances in the R&D process.

At to Traveller, I gotta say I always felt like nobody I played with really had a grasp on what it was supposed to be about. Nobody really got what the role of the players were supposed to be. I hope there is some focus, which is what Mongoose is promising.
 

The fact that the new version will be based on the Classic Traveller ruleset is a good thing....as is the fact that much the revised system will be released as OGC.

The idea of the Traveller Logo License (TLL) also sounds promising. Hopefully we will see some good third-party content for the OTU (Original Traveller Universe) in the next few years.

It's interesting that the announcement on the Mongoose site mentions the 'fragmentation' of the Traveller community over the past few years. What does this announcement mean for T20 and GURPS Traveller version. Will these licenses be renewed once they expire? Or will this become the only 'official' version of Traveller on the market?

I note that there is no information provided about which era this edition of the game will be set in. Will it be set in the familiar Third Imperium setting or a different period? And what does this mean for the Fourth Imperium stuff that Avenger has been putting out?
 

Well, to be honest... I will probably stick with d20 version. I am tired from learning new system. But I will definitely check this thing out, if it will have good and useful fluff, I might use that pieces from it...
 

Prime_Evil said:
It's interesting that the announcement on the Mongoose site mentions the 'fragmentation' of the Traveller community over the past few years. What does this announcement mean for T20 and GURPS Traveller version. Will these licenses be renewed once they expire? Or will this become the only 'official' version of Traveller on the market?

Once they expire they will not be renewed and the Mongoose Traveller and T5 will be the only two system available, one as the 'basic rules' the other the 'advanced'. In the case of T20 we still have a few years to go.

I note that there is no information provided about which era this edition of the game will be set in. Will it be set in the familiar Third Imperium setting or a different period? And what does this mean for the Fourth Imperium stuff that Avenger has been putting out?

Same as it does for our Gateway material. We'll be able to continue to publish under our current license after which we can pick up a TTL license and continue under it.
 

Alnag said:
Well, to be honest... I will probably stick with d20 version. I am tired from learning new system. But I will definitely check this thing out, if it will have good and useful fluff, I might use that pieces from it...

Like any of the setting material you shouldn't have much problem converting it for use with any of the Traveller rulesets I'd imagine. And we'll still be supporting T20 and Gateway for a good while yet.
 

I’m excited, I love Traveller, and if Mongoose can do it justice with plenty of support, great. As for using D20 or a new set of rules, I will use what ever is the best, but I’ll still buy the new stuff that's for sure. But, support includes MINIATURES, we need miniatures, I’m tired or using my Grenadier 25mm boxes sets.
 


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