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March/April 2024

 

 

Mar/Apr 2024 Department Article Title Author
From the Editor   Jeff Zeitlin
Featured Article
Critics’ Corner
GURPS Traveller (first edition)
Brian Christopher Misiaszek
SORAG
Jeff Zeitlin
Off the Table: Rocheworld
Paul Anuni
Off the Table: Singers War: Origin
Shannon Appelcline
Other Roads
Kosmos-68 for Cepheus
Andrew Boswell
Travelling in… Compact Space
Jeff Zeitlin
Active Measures
Filters and Explosions
Gaizka Márquez
A Jolly (Roger) Good Time
Rick Morey
Raconteurs’ Rest
The Astoundingly True Tale of José Fabuloso [Chapter 8]
Jo Jaquinta
Columns
Confessions of a Newbie Referee #69: Character Descriptions
Timothy Collinson
Doing It My Way Socially Unacceptable, or, The Case for Leprosy Jo Jaquinta
Wooden Ships and Iron Men: A Wet Navy Career for Classic Traveller Timothy Collinson
Wooden Ships and Iron Men: A Wet Navy Career for Mongoose Traveller
Timothy Collinson
Physician Career for Cepheus Deluxe Brett Kruger
Kurishdam Lecture Hall and Library: Jump Destination: Menorb author unknown
In A Store Near You
MenaAG Medical Research Robot
Ewan Quibell
TL12+ Smartbed
Jeffrey Schwartz
Less Dangerous Game
Mercurial Fluke
Tom Bladon
Multimedia Gallery The Pirates of Drinax Graphic Stories #10A: Mayhem in the Reach Joe Adams
The Shipyard On the Naming of Ships Ken Pick
Puzzle Fun
#1: Port Logbook
Jeff Zeitlin

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From the Editor

This issue has a greater article count than usual, leaving me with less space than usual for my little bit of blather. As usual, though, I want to extend my thanks to everyone who contributes, past, present, and future, to Freelance Traveller, and including those whose articles from Cepheus Journal and (in translation) Vuelo Raso have found a place in these pages. It is your work that makes Freelance Traveller what it is.