alex_greene
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I don't think I've ever seen this mentioned here before, but has anyone thought of trying to obtain the license to publish a Stainless Steel Rat setting book for Traveller?
For those not in the know, the term "Stainless Steel Rat" refers to one James Bolivar "Slippery Jim" diGriz, a master thief and good-natured scoundrel who would rather live on his feet than die on his knees.
Caught in the first book, The Stainless Steel Rat, by the Special Corps (an organisation of master Agents) James diGriz is recruited by them to hunt down other stainless steel rats like him.
The term refers to the fact that rats make their habitats in the wainscotting of human structures, just as his kind (rogues) make their habitats in the wainscotting of human society; and, as humanity has spread out amongst the start and their homes have gone from brick and wood to stainless steel, so too must the rats adapt, dwelling amongst the stainless steel wainscottings of human structures and societies, rats as much stainless steel as the dwellings they hide in.
I know the Scoundrels book promises thievery and roguery galore, but just as you've got the Hammers Slammers setting coming on top of Mercenary and the Military Vehicles guide, surely the Stainless Steel Rat can also be given his own sourcebook too?
Just a thought.
For those not in the know, the term "Stainless Steel Rat" refers to one James Bolivar "Slippery Jim" diGriz, a master thief and good-natured scoundrel who would rather live on his feet than die on his knees.
Caught in the first book, The Stainless Steel Rat, by the Special Corps (an organisation of master Agents) James diGriz is recruited by them to hunt down other stainless steel rats like him.
The term refers to the fact that rats make their habitats in the wainscotting of human structures, just as his kind (rogues) make their habitats in the wainscotting of human society; and, as humanity has spread out amongst the start and their homes have gone from brick and wood to stainless steel, so too must the rats adapt, dwelling amongst the stainless steel wainscottings of human structures and societies, rats as much stainless steel as the dwellings they hide in.
I know the Scoundrels book promises thievery and roguery galore, but just as you've got the Hammers Slammers setting coming on top of Mercenary and the Military Vehicles guide, surely the Stainless Steel Rat can also be given his own sourcebook too?
Just a thought.
