Sigtrygg
Emperor Mongoose
The dead give away is the title of the chapter in LBB:2 - Experience
As I said, there is no XP point system and no levels (which is how I would word it), but there is and always has been a way to develop your character. In CT it was no faster than character generation, and I can guarantee you it was used.
You imply HG was first in this bit: page 43 (pdf 44)
As I said, there is no XP point system and no levels (which is how I would word it), but there is and always has been a way to develop your character. In CT it was no faster than character generation, and I can guarantee you it was used.
You imply HG was first in this bit: page 43 (pdf 44)
However simultaneous with the publication of High Guard, GDW
was also taking the first, tentative steps to develop (and publish) a
universe all their own.p/quote]
The quote in LBB:4 1978
Traveller assumes a remote centralized government (referred to in this volume as
the Imperium), possessed of great industrial and technological might, but unable,
due to the sheer distances and travel times involved, to exert total control at all
levels everywhere within its star-spanning realm. On the frontiers, extensive home
rule provisions allow planetary populations to choose their own forms of government,
raise and maintain armed forces for local security, pass and enforce laws
governing local conduct, and regulate (within limits) commerce. Defense of the
frontier is mostly provided by local indigenous forces, stiffened by scattered
lmperial naval bases manned by small but extremely sophisticated forces. Conflicting
local interests often settle their differences by force of arms, with lmperial
forces looking quietly the other way, unable to effectively intervene as a police
force in any but the most wide-spread of conflicts without jeopardizing their
primary mission of the defense of the realm. Only when local conflicts threaten
either the security or the economy of the area do lmperial forces take an active
hand, and then it is with speed and overwhelming force.
This to me shows they had the Imperial setting in their mind to publish as far back as 1978.
!979 brought us A:1 Kinunir which detailed the Imperium as a setting in broad (and later to be retconned) strokes,
LBB:5 rephrases the setting mentioned in LBB:4, Supplement 3 gives us the Spinward marches and a description of the Imperium (which immediately had me thinking about Foundation and Gibbon's History of the decline and Fall of the Roman Empire)
Imperium: The lrmperium is a strong interstellar government encompassing 281
subsectors and approximately11,000 worlds. Approximately 1100 years old, it
is the third human empire to control this area, the oldest, and the strongest. Nevertheless,
it is under strong pressure from its neighboring interstellar governments,
and does not have the strength nor the power which it once had.
The final Supplement of 1979 was Citizens of the Imperium, which other than the title only mentions Imperial twice in reference to Darth Vader
Why conceit instead of concept? I notice a lot of American's us conceit when concept is a better word.