------------------------------ Bundle: 563 Archive-Message-Number: 7075 Date: Sat, 26 Mar 1994 13:06:06 -0800 From: Dane Johnson [-- REDACTED --] Subject: Re: TNE Background 7... First of all, let me take this opportunity to thank David Johnson (a fellow member of the prestigious 'djohnson e-mail address club') for 'organizing' the general thrust of discussion...You, sir, are an excellent moderator! On to other things... 1. _Path of Tears_ ... This book has made me, in some ways, re-evaluate the role that GDW sees for the RCES in the future. In many ways (to me) it strongly resembles the tone I've seen developing over on the TNE Pocket Empire mailing list. That tone is one of empire building and the forging of an interstellar government out of a group of loosely cooperating worlds who face unknown dangers at their borders. All well and good. In many ways GDW should be proud of this sourcebook. Again, to re-iterate, it would have made a fine 'beyond the frontier' sourcebook. Specifics of the setting: The Reformation Coalition consists of a handful of worlds, each self-governed, who have a sort of loose parliamentary government to handle 'interstellar' details. I haven't read the sourcebook closely yet, but the feeling I get is very similar to that of reading about the 13 colonies in and around the time of the American Revolution. Clearly, Traveller: The Fourth Imperium is the logical 'next edition' of Traveller. Whether that will be in the form of the RC and the Regency combining or what, I dunno. 2. What's going on outside the RC? This is a fundamental problem with the way in which GDW is choosing to support TNE. The release of the Rulebook saw many shaking their heads in disgust over the (rather spotty) ethics and modus operandi of the RCES. The release of _Path of Tears_ modifies at least my impressions of them pretty heavily simply because I now have a clearer picture. My point? I needed the Cr18 sourcebook to get an accurate picture -- What was in the Rules was insufficient (at least for me). The Regency is the same way (as are the regions once held by the Solomani, K'kree, Aslan, and Vargr (mostly)) -- Until the sourcebook comes out we won't know who Avery was, etc. Of course, in many ways, this is a basic marketing ploy on the part of GDW, and a not-unfamiliar one -- To 'accurately' follow the TNE continuity will require several 'interlocking' sourcebooks so that we can see the whole picture. Unfortunately, for those of us unhappy with the region of focus at the moment, we are forced to develop our own information in the almost certain knowledge that our carefully rationalized explanations will probably not jibe with later published materials. My general disgust with TNE would have been almost entirely assuaged if GDW had chosen to remove all of the "New Era" specific data from the TNE rulebook, a la the old 'Basic Traveller'. Rules and Background can, in most cases, be safely divorced from one another, especially in a game like Traveller where Background issues affect people's enjoyment of the game. Having only had the 'core rules' in one place and 'background details' in another would have permitted me (at least) to have developed a more accurate picture of the background GDW was painting while enabling me to completely develop my own settings without having to worry about weeding out the influences of the TNE campaign specifics (I'm here refering to the disparity of UWP gov't codes for TEDs in the wilds and the increased Crew requirements for ships in TNE due to anti-virus measures). 3. What I'm planning on doing, in terms of background, is the development of an Imperial setting away from the standard area but during the Imperial era. I've picked Rim Reach as the perfect target -- Close enough to K'kree, Hiver and Aslan space to justify their presence on the one hand, and removed enough to not have to worry about published stuff ever impacting me. Also, I'm going to put a Rosette system left by the Ancients with a minor Human race on one world, a minor Vargr race on another and some Droyne on a third. This lets me get all the major races in one spot, and I can say that, during the long night, the natives of the Rosette system were contacted by some of those footloose Solomani traders/exiles (a la Sword Worlds/Darrians) so that they now have jump drive and their own hi-tech, politically stable 'pocket empire'. 4. The revelation of what exactly is behind the Black Curtain is going to turn out to be on the same order as the revelation in _The Secret of the Ancients_. :/ Dane [-- REDACTED --] [-- REDACTED --] TNS Stringer ------ Terra/Solomani Rim (1827 G867975-8) "My opinions are those of my fuzz-brained, cat-sniffing Norwegian Elkhound." ------------------------------