A New Classic Traveller Book
I posted Ref’s Notes to the campaign blog for our Classic Traveller campaign.
As I stated in that post, I’m exploring the idea of converting to the Cepheus Engine SRD. There would be a few advantages to it.
I saw yesterday that Mongoose has published their first new book for Classic Traveller, Book 9: Pirates. I have to admit that while I don’t have a bad relationship with Mongoose as a Traveller podcaster (I don’t really have any relationship at all with them), I have not found myself drawn to their products or even the Mongoose Traveller community. It seems somehow separate from the rest of the Traveller/Cepheus Engine world. There are reasons for that which I’ll not go into. I guess I just feel a much stronger connection to all the CE publishers and Classic Traveller. However, they now own the entire Traveller IP, so they own Classic as well.
Anyway, I watched this video from Page121 about the new Pirates book, and learned that longtime Traveller guy and actual local Traveller friend Rob Eaglestone is one of the writers. Now, Rob has done some really good work on his own. I was happy to see a full-on oldschool Traveller player involved in this, so I have pre-ordered the book, and I have the PDF now.
It’s really cool. What I really like is that Marc Miller wrote a forward to it. That is cool. Apparently the physical copy will be in a size very close to the original Traveller books, which I also like.
Anyway, I like that Mongoose isn’t just sitting on the Classic Traveller IP and doing nothing. As a Traveller/CE/2d6 podcaster I own a lot of their 2nd Edition stuff. I feel like I need to be familiar with it, even if I don’t use it. It’s all very nice. The books are all beautiful, the layout is great. Still, I prefer the concise and compact format of the Classic Traveller books. That’s why I LOVE the Traveller Facsimile Edition. No matter how nice a set of rulebooks is, I hate lugging them around. Yes, of course you can get them on your tablet or laptop, but I also like having the physical book at the table.
I’m rambling now. Summary – Pirate book is cool. Rob Eaglestone does great work. Marc Miller is cool. Small books are cool. Mongoose producing new stuff for Classic and having a true fan and expert on it like Rob as a writer is cool.