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Who's bought this book? What do you think of it?
Vargrz said:I appreciate the reviews of this book. I have been debating on buying it.
Any adventure hooks included that you thought were interesting?
Tobias said:The light and heavy Zhodani warbots, as well as the trashbot, are originally from DGP's 101 Robots. Does Mongoose have a license/permission/whatever to reuse designs from that publication and does this mean (one can hope) that it will be possible to republish other DGP stuff or adapt it to MGT?
Yeah, the attack speeders and one of the G-Carriers are from 101 Vehicles. (So is the Grav Tank, but it was also in the GDW-copyright Rebellion sourcebook, so that one was no problem in any case.) Too bad about not having a general license, but then again, it was only a faint hope.donm61873 said:Added note: There might be a vehicle as well. I can't remember off the top of my head.
I love the Zhodani. This product... I don't wanna sound too negative. It is what I should realistically have expected it to be: A decent job of compiling previously written information about the Zhodani and bringing it into a new game system. It does make a few additions and changes to previous canon, some of which I like, some of which I don't like. It didn't make me like MGT's system and layout any more than I liked them before (not much) and the art, as in the few other MGT products I've read, is nothing to write home about either. All IMHO.OddjobXL said:I haven't looked at it in a while. I haven't gotten rid of it either. I'm kinda hoping this thread brings out folks who love the Zhodani and possibly this product as well.
Tobias said:The problem with me is that I initially approached this product with the same unrealistic hopes I had for GTAR1 (the GURPS Traveller Zhodani module): That it would be a fresh look at the Zhodani, using previous materials as a base but rewritten entirely, providing lots of color and many examples with an eye to roleplaying, with crisp layout and pleasing illustrations, carried by an enlightened noncynical mindset trying to portray them as a fascinating, positive culture from their own point of view.
In short words, I wanted it to be what DPG's MT Alien series (the zenith of Traveller Alien material and Traveller supplements in general) was for the Aslan, Solomani, Vilani and Vargr. It isn't that. It is "just" a solid writing job bringing together a lot of information from previous material, smoothening it a bit and making very modest additions.
Now for newer Traveller players, or those who do not have access to the CT and GT materials about the Zhodani, this is fine. It is as comprehensive a product as you can get for the purpose of updating these materials for MGT, even if I disagree with some of the reinterpretations and additions for matters of taste.
But for someone like me who knows the old material in and out, I'm sorry to say this was not a worthwhile purchase.