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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Rasputin" data-source="post: 2809196" data-attributes="member: 8410"><p>Well, Traveller. My FLGS even has reprints of the originals as well as the GURPS versions, and the store down the way has the wayward T20. For a game from the 1970s, it did an good job of projecting technology, though its computer systems are pretty darn laughable. Then again, GURPS 3e, from a decade later, didn't do a whole lot better with this.</p><p></p><p>I'll also throw my lot in with Transhuman Space as a good hard sci-fi setting, around 2100 AD. For SJG, which has always been great with rules and historical supplements and licenses but bad with its own worlds, it did a helluva job. It has a dozen supplements to it; I count 31 for GURPS Traveller. Going to Far Future Enterprise's web page, Classic Traveller has about 90 supplements, though all of these would be shorter than one GURPS book, even the widdle 32 page books. There's even more on <a href="http://www.travellerrpg.com/" target="_blank">http://www.travellerrpg.com/</a>. It also looks like T20 is decently supported here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Rasputin, post: 2809196, member: 8410"] Well, Traveller. My FLGS even has reprints of the originals as well as the GURPS versions, and the store down the way has the wayward T20. For a game from the 1970s, it did an good job of projecting technology, though its computer systems are pretty darn laughable. Then again, GURPS 3e, from a decade later, didn't do a whole lot better with this. I'll also throw my lot in with Transhuman Space as a good hard sci-fi setting, around 2100 AD. For SJG, which has always been great with rules and historical supplements and licenses but bad with its own worlds, it did a helluva job. It has a dozen supplements to it; I count 31 for GURPS Traveller. Going to Far Future Enterprise's web page, Classic Traveller has about 90 supplements, though all of these would be shorter than one GURPS book, even the widdle 32 page books. There's even more on [url]http://www.travellerrpg.com/[/url]. It also looks like T20 is decently supported here. [/QUOTE]
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