Rikki Tikki Traveller said:
It probably won't include those things, but that would be a nice OGL thing for someone to produce quickly... :wink:
You have to be careful about Product Identity and copyright. Unless the creator of the EPIC framework releases it as Open Game Content, we shouldn't be using it.
Now, that being said, it is entirely possible that the copyright holder for that framework could release it today under the OGL, even without a Traveller SRD, so long as it included a copy of the Open Gaming License v1.0A and referenced itself in Section 15.
Since I don't own the copyright, I can't do it.
But I imagine that Marc Miller could (unless that belongs to someone else).
If not, you would have to fall back on another presentation, although you can easily take lessons from EPIC if you wanted to in designing your own presentation.
Oh, and for the record, I am not a lawyer. This does represent my understanding on copyright law, and I wouldn't be surprised if it works as I suggested. However, not being a lawyer, take my advice with a huge grain of salt, and ask a professional if you have any questions.
Hope this helps,
Flynn