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State-of-the-Art Science-Fiction Role-Playing

State-of-the-Art Science-Fiction Role-Playing
That’s a lot of hyphens! This advertisement, which appeared in issue #114 of Dragon (October 1986) was the first time I’d heard that GDW was preparing to release another science fiction roleplaying game. Based on its title, I assumed ā falsely, as it turned out ā that it was some kind of prequel to Traveller. Of course, being the Traveller fan I was, the date included in the title struck me as even more intriguing. Why 2300? In the history of the Third Imperium setting, 2300 AD is just a handful of years before the Terran defeat of the Vilani (First) Imperium and the establishment of the Rule of Man (aka the Second Imperium). That really excited me, as I often thought the Rule of Man would be a great alternate setting for Traveller. My assumption proved mistaken, however, and Traveller: 2300 proved to be a very different game than I was initially expecting.