Traveller-digest    Wednesday, September 1 1999    Volume 1999 : Number 1044



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The following topics are covered in this digest:

Honor Harrington Books
Re: Flavour... 
Re: Honor Harrington Books
Re: Honor Harrington Books
Re: Bob Forward's ideas
Stats for an Honor Harrington setting in Trav? (was Re: Honor Harrington Books)
Re: [www] Freelance Traveller Announcement
re: Sector Viewer
re: Honor H books
Re: Honor Harrington Books
Re: "Tender"/"Riders" combos as freighters
Re: Honor Harrington Books
New Traveller Auction
Re: Honor Harrington Books
Re: Thrust effects (was HEPlar lives!)
Cannons other than Meson
Re: "Tender"/"Riders" combos as freighters
Some From The Vaults
TNE list

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 16:26:55 -0400
From: Mark Urbin <eclipse@ultranet.com>
Subject: Honor Harrington Books

The first of the series is available on-line
http://www.baen.com/chapters/basilisk_p.htm

This has been a hugely successful series for Baen Books.  Putting the first 
book on line (to get you hooked for the rest) is probably much cheaper than 
the 1.99 paperbacks there were selling to get you hooked.

FYI, "On Basilisk Station" is now only available in a hardcover 
edition.  This is a case where the hardcover edition was published after 
not just one softcover edition, but two!

There are two collections of shorts written in the Honor Harrington 
universe by other others.  One is a good read for mil-fic fans.  It has 
stories by David Drake and S.M. Stirling.

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 16:34:50 -0400
From: "Keven R. Pittsinger" <jamstar@accesstoledo.com>
Subject: Re: Flavour... 

> Too many hours at the engines there, Romli?  >:D
> Jesse
> > > Mike, can I impose on you for a favour?
> > 
> > ACK!!!!!!!!!
> > 
> > That was *SUPPOSED* to be private to Mike Peters.
> > 
> > I rilly oughta start getting more sleep...
> 
> Too many hours at the engines there, Romli?  >:D
> Jesse

Bango.  <grin>

Keven

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 14:11:35 -0700
From: Bradley  L Houston <brhoust@juno.com>
Subject: Re: Honor Harrington Books

That is the 6th-the books are
On Basilisk Station
The Honor of the Queen
The Short Victorious War
Field of Dishonor
Flag in Excile
Honor Among Enemies
In Enemy Hands



On Tue, 31 Aug 1999 12:10:09 +0100 SD Mooney <dom@cybergoths.u-net.com>
writes:
> I just picked up a copy of Weber's 'Honor among enemies' and ended up
> staying up far too late readying it. Are there any others in the 
> series? I
> know it's been mentioned on the TML before but I have to confess not  having
> paid too much attention. The book I have is a UK paperback and  doesn't list
> any others in the series...
> 
> Dom
> 
> ----------Dom Mooney---dom@cybergoths.u-net.com------------
>                        MiB - Marines in Battledress
>    "Protecting the Imperium from the Scum of the Galaxy"
> Rob Prior's Mac software @ http://www.bits.org.uk/ 
> 
> 

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 18:15:32 -0400
From: Michael Peters <travelleri@home.com>
Subject: Re: Honor Harrington Books

SD Mooney wrote:
> 
> I just picked up a copy of Weber's 'Honor among enemies' and ended up
> staying up far too late readying it. 
                          ^^^^^^^^
And what a lovely weapon she is!!!:*>

>Are there any others in the series? I
> know it's been mentioned on the TML before but I have to confess not having
> paid too much attention. The book I have is a UK paperback and doesn't list
> any others in the series...
> 
Poor, poor boy!!! Have you been depriving yourself for no good reason!

Here's the list

On Basilisk Station
The Honor of the Queen
THe Short Victorious War
Field of Dishonor
Flag in Exile
Honor Among Enemies
In Enemy Hands
Echoes of Honor

ANd related stories in
More than Honor
Worlds of Honor

Now you poor lad run do not walk to the nearest store and buy all that
you can.

Seriously Dom, these books started me buying HARD BACKS again. And as a
perk the hardbacks have some really nice technical drawings in them.


> Dom
> 
> 
- -- 
Mike Peters
travelleri@home.com

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Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1999 10:36:35 +1200
From: "Rupert Boleyn" <rboleyn@paradise.net.nz>
Subject: Re: Bob Forward's ideas

On 31 Aug 99, at 6:31, Leonard Erickson wrote:
 
> A planet that used laser launchers not just for small cargo and
> personnell pods would be a *nasty* surprise for anybody figuring on
> conquering the "low tech" planet. 

The Kzinti Lesson, IIRC.
 


- --
Rupert Boleyn <paradise.net.nz>
Wellington, New Zealand

A pessimist is an optimist with a sense of history.

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 18:50:14 EDT
From: RSpake2064@aol.com
Subject: Stats for an Honor Harrington setting in Trav? (was Re: Honor Harrington Books)

any one out there got any ideas how to play Traveller but with an Honor 
Harrington like setting?

richard

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Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1999 00:02:52 +0100
From: SD Mooney <dom@cybergoths.u-net.com>
Subject: Re: [www] Freelance Traveller Announcement

 Robert Prior <robert_prior@sympatico.ca> writes:

>Possible a note explaining that clicking on the logo shows you an index...

The ALT tag for the graphic should say this - will look into it on return
from GenCon Uk 99

Dom

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                       MiB - Marines in Battledress
   "Protecting the Imperium from the Scum of the Galaxy"
Rob Prior's Mac software @ http://www.bits.org.uk/ 

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Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1999 00:07:16 +0100
From: SD Mooney <dom@cybergoths.u-net.com>
Subject: re: Sector Viewer

Timothy.Collinson@solent.ac.uk writes:
>Having just got hold of a Palm IIIx myself and been really sold on it as a
>'life - changing' (I know, sad, isn't it) tool, the only thing it needs to
>round it off is Traveller development!  As the Library I work in has just
>bought the O'Reilly _Palm Programming: The Developer's Guide_ by Rhodes and
>McKeehan (well alright - as Technology Librarian I ordered it) maybe I
>should just go learn C and try it myself.

Have a look at the GoType! Keyboard for the Palm Pro - Palm III at
www.landware.com. That really made my Pilot useful - I was never fast
enough with graffitti for meetings. I got mine from i2i in Altrincham -
delivery was two days.

Dom

- ----------Dom Mooney---dom@cybergoths.u-net.com------------
                       MiB - Marines in Battledress
   "Protecting the Imperium from the Scum of the Galaxy"
Rob Prior's Mac software @ http://www.bits.org.uk/ 

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Date: Wed, 1 Sep 1999 00:08:42 +0100
From: SD Mooney <dom@cybergoths.u-net.com>
Subject: re: Honor H books

Hi all,

Thanks for the tips on the Harrington books - I'm going to look them up now,

Dom

- ----------Dom Mooney---dom@cybergoths.u-net.com------------
                       MiB - Marines in Battledress
   "Protecting the Imperium from the Scum of the Galaxy"
Rob Prior's Mac software @ http://www.bits.org.uk/ 

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 16:27:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Zane H. Healy" <healyzh@aracnet.com>
Subject: Re: Honor Harrington Books

> Echoes of Honor

Wait a minute, when did this just come out!?!?!?!  Here I was getting
depressed because I just started "In Enemy Hands", and didn't think there
was one after it.

> Seriously Dom, these books started me buying HARD BACKS again. And as a
> perk the hardbacks have some really nice technical drawings in them.

Don't tell me that, I don't have enough room for the books I've got, I don't
need to start buying the Honor books in HB, though if ever a series deserved
to be purchased in HB, this is it.

As a result of this series I think I've also read the rest of his Sci-Fi
books, and really enjoyed them also!

			Zane

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 11:24:51 -0700
From: "Legate Legion" <legate@futureone.com>
Subject: Re: "Tender"/"Riders" combos as freighters

From: Christopher Thrash <thrash@io.com>
Subject: Re: "Tender"/"Riders" combos as freighters

>I'm not familiar with that adventure (? article?). Could you give the
>complete citation, please? Thanks.


    Sorry no, but it was produced in the late 70s/early 80s & I only have a
xerox copy of it.

Legate Legion
ICQ # 8973001
legate@futureone.com
http://www.futureone.com/~legate/index.htm

"A man may fight for many things; his country, his principles, his friends,
the glistening tear on the cheek of a golden child. But personally, I'd
mudwrestle my own mother for a ton of cash, an amusing clock, and a stack of
French porn." - Edmund Blackadder

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 20:39:21 -0400
From: Michael Peters <travelleri@home.com>
Subject: Re: Honor Harrington Books

"Zane H. Healy" wrote:
> 
> > Echoes of Honor
> 
> Wait a minute, when did this just come out!?!?!?!  Here I was getting
> depressed because I just started "In Enemy Hands", and didn't think there
> was one after it.
> 
Zane,

Echoes of Honor, Hard Back, Baen Publishing, Signed. First Printing
October 1998....

 
> Don't tell me that, I don't have enough room for the books I've got, I don't
> need to start buying the Honor books in HB, though if ever a series deserved
> to be purchased in HB, this is it.
> 
> As a result of this series I think I've also read the rest of his Sci-Fi
> books, and really enjoyed them also!
> 
>                         Zane

This book has tech drawings, external of the L.A.C (Light Attack Craft)
and details of weaponry, as well as external of the H.M.S. Minotaur
L.A.C. Carrier as well as various details.


- -- 
Mike Peters
travelleri@home.com

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 21:12:37 CDT
From: Don McKinney <dmckinne@itds.com>
Subject: New Traveller Auction

Before I post this to the Usenet groups, I'm offering this stuff 
here first!

Don's Big Traveller Auction - First Posting! 

Rules:
1.	Replies to dmckinne@itds.com.
2.	Winner selects and pays for shipping; minimum $3 (priority mail).
3.	Winner sends me payment, then I ship.  If personal check, it
	sits at my bank for 10 business days before shipping.
4.	Current winning bid is listed first; in case of ties, the first
	bid received is listed first.
5.	Buyout bids have burned me in the past; so if you want to do
	it, bid an outrageous price.
6.	I'll use the "GOING", "GOINGx2", "GONE" method after bidding
	slows down. 
7.	I am god, but I don't like it.


ODDITIES

???	Scouts and Assassins, 1980 Narapoia edition, very good condition
	deck plan still attached
minimum bid $5

???	Imperium boxed set, 1977 Conflict Game edition, very good
	condition, counters punched and not sorted, but count is right
minimum bid $10


GDW BOXED SETS

???	Snapshot boxed set, 1979 edition, good condition
	box corner torn, cover of rules booklet torn at bottom
minimum bid $3

104	Invasion: Earth boxed set, 1981 edition, unpunched
	includes counter tray and dice, excellent condition
minimum bid $10

251	Traveller "starter" boxed set, 1983 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

301	Traveller boxed set, includes Books 1-3, 1981 edition
	boxed scuffed, fair condition, books inside excellent condition
minimum bid $5

409	Dark Nebula boxed set, 1980 edition, punched and in trays, 
	excellent condition
minimum bid $5

704	Striker boxed set, 1981 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $10

803	Double Star, 1979 edition, unpunched, excellent condition
minimum bid $10

822	Fifth Frontier War, 1981 edition, punched and in trays,
	excellent condition
minimum bid $15


TRAVELLER BOOKLETS

303	Supplement 1 - 1001 Characters, 1978 edition, excellent cond.
minimum bid $5

304	Book 4 - Mercenary, 1978 edition, excellent condition except for
	hole punch in front cover
minimum bid $5

305	Supplement 2 - Animal Encounters, 1979 edition, excellent cond.
minimum bid $5

306	Adventure 1 - The Kinunir, 1979 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

308	Book 5 - High Guard, 1980 "2nd" edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

309	Supplement 3 - Spinward Marches, 1979 edition, excellent cond.
minimum bid $5

???	Supplement 4 - Citizens of the Imperium, 1979 edition
	water damage, no # on front cover, has "$3.98" printed on front
	with NO descriptive text on back cover
minimum bid $3

311	Adventure 2 - Research Station Gamma, 1980 edition
	excellent condition except for front cover fold crease
minimum bid $5

312	Double Adv 1 - Shadows/Annic Nova, 1980 edition
	excellent condition
minimum bid $5

313	Double Adv 2 - Across the Bright Face/Mission on Mithril,
	1980 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

314	Adventure 3 - Twilight's Peak, 1980 edition, good condition
	with cover crease in corner and hole punch
minimum bid $5

315	Supplement 6 - 76 Patrons, 1980 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

316	Adventure 4 - Leviathan, 1980 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

317	Best of the Journal #1, 1980 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

318	Supplement 7 - Traders and Gunboats, 1980 edition
	significant water damage, some pages stuck together
	just couldn't bring myself to throw it away
minimum bid $1

319	Adventure 5 - Trillion Credit Squadron, 1981 edition
	excellent condition
minimum bid $5

320	Supplement 8 - Library Data (A-M), 1981 edition
	excellent condition
minimum bid $5

323	Double Adv 4 - Marooned/Marooned Alone, 1981 edition
	excellent condition
minimum bid $5

324	Supplement 9 - Fighting Ships, 1981 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

325	Adventure 6 - Expedition to Zhodane, 1981 edition, very
	good condition
minimum bid $5

326	Adventure 7 - Broadsword, 1982 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

328	Best of the Journal #2, 1981 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

331	Double Adv 6 - Divine Intervention/Night of Conquest
	1982 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

333	Adventure 9 - Nomads of the World-Ocean
	1983 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

335	Best of the Journal #3, 1982 edition, excellent condition
minimum bid $5

336	Supplement 13 - Veterans, 1983 edition, excellent condition
	except for cover tear (from price tag?)
minimum bid $5

337	Book 6 - Scouts, 1983 edition, excellent condition except for
	hole punch in back cover
minimum bid $5

342	Best of the Journal #4, 1983 edition, cover has water damage 
minimum bid $5

???	Special Supplement 2 - Exotic Atmospheres, excellent condition
minimum bid $1

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 18:32:43 PST
From: shadow@krypton.rain.com (Leonard Erickson)
Subject: Re: Honor Harrington Books

In mail you write:

> The first is _On Basilisk Station_, followed by  _The Honor of the Queen_,
> _The Short, Victorious War_, _Field of Dishonor_, and _Flag in Exile_.   
> _In Enemy Hands_ and _Echoes of Honor_ come after _Honor among Enemies_. 

> There are also some collections with stories by other authors; the first
> one, _More Than Honor_, is handy for the geography and technology lesson in
> the back although I didn't care for the stories that much.

One story deals with one of Honor's ancestors making "first contact"
with the treecats". That one is by Weber. Another deals with the
abortive attempt to overthrow Rob S. Pierre and the Committe for Public
Safety. Weber made it official, it *should* be read, as it helps
explain how a certain Admiral gets onto the committe. The final story
is set way off in the Terran federation (or whatever it is) and isn't
all that great. 

> I haven't read the other one (_The World of Honor_?).

"Worlds of Honor". This one has *two* stories about the history of
human/treecat relations. One by Weber, one by someone else. Both good.
And the other stories fit well into the history.

- -- 
Leonard Erickson (aka Shadow)
 shadow@krypton.rain.com        <--preferred
leonard@qiclab.scn.rain.com     <--last resort

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 18:30:43 PST
From: shadow@krypton.rain.com (Leonard Erickson)
Subject: Re: Thrust effects (was HEPlar lives!)

In mail you write:

>>> Like craft shaped like hollow cylinders, or box-kites?
>>
>>Like bridges, oil rigs, construction cranes...
>
>
> I wouldn't want to fly any of the above.

But they *do* distribute wind loads "evenly". And they have been moved
in moderate winds. Thus showing that a "slow" landing may be possible,
if tricky.

- -- 
Leonard Erickson (aka Shadow)
 shadow@krypton.rain.com        <--preferred
leonard@qiclab.scn.rain.com     <--last resort

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 21:06:15 -0500
From: "John Majer" <jsmage@earthlink.net>
Subject: Cannons other than Meson

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I am going to try and sweep up all the tech issues between GT and all =
the other incarnations in one meager message.  Yes, it will involve more =
than one vast generlization, but I think that some generalizations are =
justified.
Old School Traveller players, and moreso Ref's, are all gearheads.  It's =
part of the job description, what we like about the thing.  There =
wouldn't be Cannon wars if it was not the case.  We care about rules, =
and we recognize just how much rules do affect the envionment of the =
system.  There's also something there about having affilations with the =
armed forces, but I digress.  IMHO, It's the attention to detail, as =
opposed to accepting arbitrary decsions about the way things work.  =
GURPS, in its essence, is no where near a gearhead game.  It's more than =
some systems, but more GURPers tend to be folks who like unlimited =
flexiblity (name another system where a psionic Tribble, a fallen Jedi, =
and Throg the Barbarian can all be in the same party) or the cut-and-dry =
attitude that SJG takes to all of their stuff.  This is why I don't buy =
the GT books for the rules, or ever anticipate playing GT (though I =
wouldn't mind), but instead for the ambiance.  Not to say that I think =
GT books make good decorating, but that all of GT that I have seen =
*because* it is less gearheaded gives more time to the considerations of =
what TU means rather than endless iterations of charts.  Some of the CT =
stuff does too, but it's in short supply.  In short, I will always play =
TNE, but value the GT books as the best reference stuff that I own for =
it.  And if that's not a contradiction, I don't know what is...

- -J.S.

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 23:52:59 EDT
From: GypsyComet@aol.com
Subject: Re: "Tender"/"Riders" combos as freighters

>>Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 21:34:49 -0700
>>From: "Legate Legion" <legate@futureone.com>
>>Subject: Re: "Tender"/"Riders" combos as freighters
>>
>>From: Steven Hudson <shudson@lightspeed.bc.ca>
>>
>>>  TCS has basic rules on linking ships' controls for Jumps, but it doesn't
>>>allow J-drive linkages; the strong implication is that it's impractical.
>>
>>    And, yet the idea is canon.  *weg*  Sorry, "Death of the Singing Star",
>>IIRC is a canon source for Traveller.
>
>I'm not familiar with that adventure (? article?). Could you give the
>complete citation, please? Thanks.

It's a very old Judges Guild product, and it's called "Doom of the Singing 
Star." Very large, a bit silly, and a little risky to be calling a canon 
source, IMO.

GC

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Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 00:42:20 -0400
From: "Keven R. Pittsinger" <jamstar@accesstoledo.com>
Subject: Some From The Vaults

For those of you interested, I've managed to get some stuff from the old 
Pocket Empires and Xboat mailing lists up on a website.  These files are 
HUGE, over 3.5 megs each, in Unix 'gzipped tar' format.

The reference page for them is http://www.crosswinds.net/~jamstar

A link from my Traveller page (http://members.accesstoledo.com/jamstar/travell
er) will also take you there.

These are some valuable good old stuff that *deserves* some good homes and 
*usage*, so have at it, kids.

Keven

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Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 01:01:47 -0400
From: "Keven R. Pittsinger" <jamstar@accesstoledo.com>
Subject: TNE list

The TNE list die again??

Keven

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