An Epic SF Setting for Cepheus Engine: Godstar.
Within the Million Sun Empire sits a desert world orbiting a sentient star: god-himself-the Godstar. Pilgrims flock to it with their offerings. The Godstar's oracles gives out advice, formulae, prognostications and strategy. It is a holy world. But war forced industrialisation on the planet Aurelia, causing social tension and conflict.... [click here for more]
Chris Kubasik in his wonderful blog called Classic Traveller: Out of the Box, has brought Traveller back to its beginnings, as a simple but flexible set of three ‘Little Black Books’ that can be used to create stories in the sci-fi setting of your own imagination. This is how Traveller was first meant to be played, and I’ve spent several days doing just that, creating my... [click here for more]
Go back to a simpler time, of rules-light roleplaying, sand-box settings and 2D6 science fiction.
Retro Sci-Fi Rules conjures up the atmosphere of the classic 1977 game, with streamlined trading, space combat and character creation rules. As well as everything else you need to play: starship construction, world creation, equipment, skills, vehicle combat and lots more. You even get guidelines on... [click here for more]
ROUGHNECKS – A supplement for Cepheus Engine & the HOSTILE setting. Space is a great, haunting darkness. It is an infernal wilderness, punctuated by endlessly tumbling rocks and clouds of dust. Between these remote specks of floating mineralization spreads the endless, hostile nothingness of black space – cold, airless, irradiated and deadly. But the empty wasteland holds... [click here for more]
SOLO is a solo add-on for Cepheus Engine and the 2D6 SF roleplaying game that it is based on.
If your players are out of town, or you want to experience your own sci-fi setting ‘from the inside’, SOLO is the answer. This isn’t the usual collection of random word tables - instead it presents an array of game types and campaign styles that you can play solo,... [click here for more]
The Universal World Profile provides advice and resources for a referee wanting to flesh out the bones of a Universal World Profile (UWP). Turn a random string of numbers into a memorable and exciting scenario setting. The need to interpret the UWP data and fill in the blanks, has no doubt dissuaded many Traveller referees from creating their own subsectors for their own roleplaying... [click here for more]