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September/October 2024

 

 

Sept/Oct 2024 Department Article Title Author
From the Editor   Jeff Zeitlin
Theme Issue: Ancients, Droyne, and Chirpers
Critics’ Corner Alien Module 5: Droyne Paul Anuni
Droyne Coyns Jeff Zeitlin
Campaign 1: Secrets of the Ancients “kafka”
Off the Table: Second Game
Jeff Zeitlin
Active Measures
Exposure
Timothy Collinson
Lunar Lore
Jeffrey Schwartz
The Prep Room
Writing Fiction Through Play-by-Email
Jim Vassilakos
SGGs, LGGs, and Fuel Skim Runs
Ken Pick
Doing It My Way
Character Generation Rules: Quick Droyne Character Generation for Conventions
Paul Anuni
Conversion Rules: Travelling Light: A Risus Conversion for Traveller
S. John Ross with Christopher Thrash
Other Roads
Travelling in the Liaden Universe®
Jeff Zeitlin
Multimedia Gallery
The Pirates of Drinax Graphic Stories #12: The Treasure Ship
Joe Adams
Raconteurs’ Rest
The Astoundingly True Tale of José Fabuloso [Chapter 11]
Jo Jaquinta
Green Hills
Jeffrey Schwartz
Columns
Confessions of a Newbie Referee: #72: Utter Relief; Utter Releases
Timothy Collinson
Kurishdam
Lecture Hall and Library: The Coyns of the Droyne: Symbolism and Interpretation
Jeff Zeitlin
Games People Play: Dhe
Anders Backman

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From the Editor

As anybody knows, sometimes Life just won’t coöperate. This summer (Northern Hemisphere alignment) was just one of those summers where my life—and that of a lot of other people—was simply lurching from crisis to crisis. In my case, there was a disaster of failed maintenance at my day job that was followed by the worldwide Cloudstrike disaster, and somewhere in all that, my mother had an accident that required a visit to the hospital and some pinning of bones, followed by physical therapy and lots of doctors’ appointments—so all in all, managing to get this issue out only a week later than I’d planned is an achievement.

That said, thank you to everyone that stepped up and sent in material; Freelance Traveller is about the
community and its work, not the Editor and his ego (yes, I have one; it’s the only thing that keeps me from
being a floor mat at the day job).

(I have some thinking to do. Next issue, the blather in this space will be about the Mongoose acquisition of the Traveller IP.)