Traveller-digest    Saturday, September 25 1999    Volume 1999 : Number 1126



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The following topics are covered in this digest:

Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active Campaign Census)
Re: Traveller Player Roster 
Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active Campaign  Census)
Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active Campaign  Census)
Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active  Campaign Census)
Re: Slightly OT: Religion
Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active  Campaign Census)
Re: Another reason for PCs on the fuzzy side of the law...
Re: Religion
Re: Traveller Player Roster
Re: Traveller Player Roster
TML Traveller Roster, 1st pass
Re: Non-Solomani Religions
Re: Religion
RE: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active  Campaign Census)
Re: TML Traveller Roster, 1st pass
Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active Campaign Census)
Re: Traveller Player Roster
Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active Campaign Census)
Re: Traveller-digest V1999 #1120
Re: Census time: the Active Campaign Census
Re: TML Traveller Roster, 1st pass
Re: Census time: the Active Campaign Census
Traveller Player Roster
Personal income tax for PC's (somewhat long)
Re: Census time: the Active Campaign Census
Re: Traveller Player Roster
OT Roughnecks in Space

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 09:40:04 -0000
From: "Chris Seamans" <semo@pil.net>
Subject: Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active Campaign Census)

Eris said:

>It occurs to me that it would also be a good thing to compile a
>roster (name and location) of our fellow TML Travellers.  I'll start
>it off...
>
>Eris Reddoch, Pensacola, Florida, USA


Chris Seamans alias Cap'n Sparky alias Semo, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

I'd also like to take a moment to plug my own TRAVELLER CLASSIFIEDS on my
webpage ( http://www.pil.net/~semo ). This will allow you to enter your
location and information concerning Traveller games in the area you're
looking for.

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 10:00:54 -0400
From: "Sword Worlder" <swordworlder@clinic.net>
Subject: Re: Traveller Player Roster 

Yes, yes, but who is compiling this list?  Can't be the Zho' (they already
have all of your impertinent information) so it must be the Darrians or the
Imps!  Don't do it, don't crack!  What?  Um.... oh.... heretics, you say?
Very good!  Count me in.

Colin Michael:  Durham (aka 'Salem's Lot) , Maine


^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The TRAVELLER Domain
http://www.downport.com
Colin Michael, WebDev

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 08:03:26 -0600
From: Erwin Fritz <efritz@GLJA.com>
Subject: Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active Campaign  Census)

Eris Reddoch wrote:
> 
> It occurs to me that it would also be a good thing to compile a
> roster (name and location) of our fellow TML Travellers.  I'll start
> it off...

Erwin Fritz, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
- -- 
Erwin Fritz
Gilbert Laustsen Jung Associates Ltd.
http://www.glja.com

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 10:29:01 -0400
From: Michael Peters <travelleri@home.com>
Subject: Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active Campaign  Census)

Eris Reddoch wrote:
> 
> On 09/24/99 at 04:42 PM,  Steven Spiroff <sspiroff@yahoo.com> said:
> 
> >> Campaign notes     : Well if you know anyone in the area that wants to play
> >>                      then give me a holler, OK?
> 
> It occurs to me that it would also be a good thing to compile a
> roster (name and location) of our fellow TML Travellers.  I'll start
> it off...
> 

Michael D Peters Woodbury, New Jersey, USA
- -- 
Mike Peters
travelleri@home.com

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 08:30:09
From: "Douglas E. Berry" <gridlore@pop.mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active  Campaign Census)

Douglas Berry, San Francisco, CA.
- -- 

Douglas E. Berry       gridlore@mindspring.com
http://gridlore.home.mindspring.com/index.html

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 22:12:17 -0600
From: cos 90 <cos90@powersurfr.com>
Subject: Re: Slightly OT: Religion

>>This society, as I said, was seeded from 21st century earth, and for
>>various reasons has a fairly strong religious background. It has been 
>>growing now for a few centuries, so the religions will have changed some
- - >>but how much? Will they still be around?
>
>Why not? Over two centuries after the Enlightenment the world's religions
>are still strong and healthy.

There are a few variables to consider, including the size and composition
of the population of the generation ships. Take 1,000 people from the USA
as your population for the ship, and Christianity will be the dominant
religion of the group. You might have the occasional non-Christian in that
sample, but they'll be the exception. Let several generations go by, and
whatever other "minority" religions were present in that sample will 
probably have disappeared.

On the other hand, if you have a sample of 100,000 chosen from all over the
world, with several religions represented in large numbers, they'll all 
likely be present in some form.

Going slighly off the original intent of the post to a comment on religion
in the Imperium: the 3I is about 3,500 years in the future. Most contemporary
"great religions" are considerably younger than that: Christianity, Buddhism,
and Islam, for example, did not exist 3,000 years ago; Judaism existed, but
would any of us recognize it then? I'm not sure.

That, and the contribution of Vilani and whatever other races one cares to
mention (major and minor), would mean that the religious map of the 3I may
well be unrecognizable to us 20th-century humans.

Except for the First Church of Elvis, of course.

:)


     Glenn St-Germain  Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
cos90@powersurfr.com  http://plaza.powersurfr.com/glenn
        "There is no longer any normal to be"
                                 -- Gary Numan

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 17:18:54 +0100
From: "Peter L.S. Trevor" <ptrevor.trisen@zetnet.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active  Campaign Census)

Peter Trevor, London, GB



Regards PLST
"Rome wasn't burned in a day."

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 12:27:47 -0400 (EDT)
From: Robert Prior <robert_prior@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Another reason for PCs on the fuzzy side of the law...

>In a message dated 9/24/99 7:41:17 PM !!!First Boot!!!, eclipse@ultranet.com
>writes:
>
><< to keep moving.
>
> In Traveller, you can move faster than the news if you try hard enough.
>
> http://www.newscientist.com/ns/19990925/caughtonca.html
>
>It's appalling and horrifying. The sad thing is this side of the pond will
>probably be in the same boat in 10-20 years....Franklin was right...:-( . At
>least in Traveller one can leave such a law level 9 fascist state...(no
>flames; my country is getting just as bad...)

Suggested reading:

Brin, David. The Transparent Society.

An interesting exploration of the whole privacy/accountability discussion,
emphasizing computers but covering other issues as well. Well worth reading
and pondering.

ObTrav: Not too much, as the Traveller background rather ignores the whole
issue. It would make a useful resource for a T2300 campaign, though.

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 12:27:53 -0400 (EDT)
From: Robert Prior <robert_prior@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Religion

>In a message dated 9/24/99 8:16:26 PM !!!First Boot!!!, ian@vax2.concordia.ca
>writes:
>
><< I was rather thinking
>    of Jews who still think that Jesus was a prophet >>
>
>I'm Jewish (Conservative) and this one is new to me. Please clarify. I view
>Jesus Ben (son of) Joseph as an historical figure in the secular sense.

Up here we've got Jews who believe Jesus was a prophet (but not the
Messiah), Jews who believe that Jesus was the Messiah, and Jews who believe
that the Messiah is coming really soon. (Along with the usual
Reform/Conservative/Orthodox/Ultra-Orthodox/Hassidic/.... sects. Judaism
seems to have nearly as many sects as Christianity.)

There was a bit of a local scandal when a prominent doctor was refused
burial at Jewish cemetary because he was a member of Jews for Jesus. His
son is extremely bitter about it, claiming that his father was more of a
Jew than those who never entered a synagogue after bar mitvah, yet are
still buried there. This is understandable, given that the rabbis who
blocked the burial waited to do so until the funeral procession was at the
gates. (The doctor had owned his plot for 20 years, so there had been
plenty of time to settle things _before_ he died. The police weren't
terribly happy about being dragged into a religious squabble between the
rabbis and the mourners.)

ObTrav: I figure you can make _any_ variant of an existing religion
plausible for a Traveller universe. Just make certain that your players
aren't offended first!

(I like playing Credo, as do several ordained friends of mine, yet most
"ordinary" Anglicans I've tried the game with think it is mocking
Christianity. The difference is that the clergy already know all the
scandalous stuff in early church history and have dealt with it, while
virtually all of the laity seem to have viewed the church's beliefs as an
unchanging constant, and are deeply bothered by realizing that they were
not always the same.)

(On that note, an interesting book is "The Unauthorized Version" by Robin
Lane Fox.)

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 11:59:36 -0500
From: "shadowcat" <meow@advancenet.net>
Subject: Re: Traveller Player Roster

Kevin Walsh
Bloomington Illinois

Currently playing in 2 IRC games 
CmdrX's Spinward Marches Roadshow, where I play the 
bagpiper/drummer/recreational chemist

and Brian Ruadhs Morell Tableu game where I play the Engineer

I havent run my own campaign in years, other than a short flirtation 
with Traveller using the Hero System.

Shadowcat AKA Kevin Walsh
Captain of the Free Trader Beowulf
ADD/ADHD Advocate
http://www.advancenet.net/~meow

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 10:30:02 -0700
From: Bruce Johnson <johnson@pharmacy.arizona.edu>
Subject: Re: Traveller Player Roster

Bruce Johnson: Tucson, Arizona USA

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 99 12:35:58 -0500
From: "Eris Reddoch" <eris@pcola.gulf.net>
Subject: TML Traveller Roster, 1st pass

Someone asked who would compile the roster, I'll do that.  I'll also
post the list to the web...unless anyone has an objection.  

I've put the list in comma delimited format so it should be easy to
import into a spreadsheet or database for searching and sorting.
BTW, I figured an email address would also be a good addition to the
roster entries, so I added that.

Format: Name, City, State/Province, Country, email

Eris Reddoch, Pensacola, FL, USA, <eris@pcola.gulf.net>
Jory Earl, Manchester, NH, USA, j-man@iname.com
Benyamene' Ze'Abe Akella, Mariposa, CA, USA, <xrp@sierratel.com>
John Groth, Baton Rouge, LA, USA, <wombat@premier.net>
Keven R. Pittsinger, Toledo, Ohio, USA, <jamstar@accesstoledo.com>
Andrew Moffatt-Vallance, Christchurch, , NZ, <a.vallance@netaccess.co.nz>
Michel Vaillancourt, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Ca, misha@atlantic-online.ns.ca
Jay LaRosee, O'Fallon', IL, USA, JLAROSEE@aol.com
Chris Seamans, Philadelphia, PA, USA, <semo@pil.net>
Colin Michael, Durham, ME, USA, <swordworlder@clinic.net>
Erwin Fritz, Calgary, Alberta, Ca, <efritz@GLJA.com>
Michael D Peters, Woodbury, NJ, USA, travelleri@home.com
Douglas Berry, San Francisco, CA, USA, <gridlore@pop.mindspring.com>
Glenn St-Germain, Edmonton, Alberta, Ca, <cos90@powersurfr.com>
Peter Trevor, London, , GB, <ptrevor.trisen@zetnet.co.uk>


- -- 
- -----------------------------------------------------------
"Eris Reddoch" <eris@pcola.gulf.net>    using MR/2 ICE #245
- -----------------------------------------------------------

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 11:15:09 -0700
From: "Benyamene' ZeAbe' Akella" <xrp@sierratel.com>
Subject: Re: Non-Solomani Religions

> Note: we cannot use the URP for the usual DGP copyright issues...

Surely we could use the /term/ URP if another system was created, right? I
mean, since Universal ??? Profile is a standard, as long as the origional
coding system was scrapped, DGP would have no basis for a lawsuit, would
they? Someone familiar with these laws should organize a sapping of the
defenses, ie: altering enough of DGP material to invalidate copyright
objections. Information wants to be free.
////////////////////////////////////////
Akella 0609 C654474-6 S kk+ hi++ as+ va+ dr+ da+ so@ zh- vi++  A523
IMTU tc++ ?t4 ru@ 3i+(-) c+ jt au@ st- ls+ pi+ ta@ he+

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 11:21:42 -0700
From: "Benyamene' ZeAbe' Akella" <xrp@sierratel.com>
Subject: Re: Religion

> His
> son is extremely bitter about it, claiming that his father was more of a
> Jew than those who never entered a synagogue after bar mitvah, yet are
> still buried there.

I'll bet YHWH is annoyed as well, as Jesus was a Jew.

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 14:45:15 -0400
From: "Paul Schirf" <Paul@Schirf.com>
Subject: RE: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active  Campaign Census)

Paul Jenard Schirf, Baltimore Maryland USA

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 15:03:18 -0400
From: "Thom Harris" <thomharr@mediaone.net>
Subject: Re: TML Traveller Roster, 1st pass

Not directly involved in active campaigns but am corresponding with the
owners of "Total Confusion" to see about running a G:T scenario at their Con
in Feb. If it works out I will post the scenario for feed back here.

Thom Harris / Waltham, MA / USA / thomharr@mediaone.net

May we all be Travellers in our minds.......

Thom

- ----- Original Message -----
From: Eris Reddoch <eris@pcola.gulf.net>
To: <traveller@lists.imagiconline.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 1999 1:35 PM
Subject: TML Traveller Roster, 1st pass


> Someone asked who would compile the roster, I'll do that.  I'll also
> post the list to the web...unless anyone has an objection.
>
> I've put the list in comma delimited format so it should be easy to
> import into a spreadsheet or database for searching and sorting.
> BTW, I figured an email address would also be a good addition to the
> roster entries, so I added that.
>
> Format: Name, City, State/Province, Country, email
>
> Eris Reddoch, Pensacola, FL, USA, <eris@pcola.gulf.net>
> Jory Earl, Manchester, NH, USA, j-man@iname.com
> Benyamene' Ze'Abe Akella, Mariposa, CA, USA, <xrp@sierratel.com>
> John Groth, Baton Rouge, LA, USA, <wombat@premier.net>
> Keven R. Pittsinger, Toledo, Ohio, USA, <jamstar@accesstoledo.com>
> Andrew Moffatt-Vallance, Christchurch, , NZ, <a.vallance@netaccess.co.nz>
> Michel Vaillancourt, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Ca, misha@atlantic-online.ns.ca
> Jay LaRosee, O'Fallon', IL, USA, JLAROSEE@aol.com
> Chris Seamans, Philadelphia, PA, USA, <semo@pil.net>
> Colin Michael, Durham, ME, USA, <swordworlder@clinic.net>
> Erwin Fritz, Calgary, Alberta, Ca, <efritz@GLJA.com>
> Michael D Peters, Woodbury, NJ, USA, travelleri@home.com
> Douglas Berry, San Francisco, CA, USA, <gridlore@pop.mindspring.com>
> Glenn St-Germain, Edmonton, Alberta, Ca, <cos90@powersurfr.com>
> Peter Trevor, London, , GB, <ptrevor.trisen@zetnet.co.uk>
>
>
> --
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> "Eris Reddoch" <eris@pcola.gulf.net>    using MR/2 ICE #245
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 18:04:37 +0100
From: SD Mooney <dom@cybergoths.u-net.com>
Subject: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active Campaign Census)

 "Eris Reddoch" <eris@pcola.gulf.net> writes:

>Eris Reddoch, Pensacola, Florida, USA
Occupation, heretic?

Dominic Mooney, Bebington, Wirral, UK

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: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 12:32:30 -0700
From: "Brian A. Howard" <bruadh@iname.com>
Subject: Re: Traveller Player Roster

At 10:09 PM 09/24/1999 -0500, Eris wrote:


>It occurs to me that it would also be a good thing to compile a
>roster (name and location) of our fellow TML Travellers.  I'll start
>it off...

Brian A. Howard      Anaheim, California

I am the Brian Ruadh that ShadowCat spoke of. Three months and going strong.

Sincerely,

Brian A. Howard

Beware the sound of a Babel fish,
For a Vogon constructor fleet cannot be far behind.

http://home.earthlink.net/~bruadh/index.htm

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 99 14:27:24 -0500
From: "Eris Reddoch" <eris@pcola.gulf.net>
Subject: Re: Traveller Player Roster ( was RE: Census time: the Active Campaign Census)

On 09/25/99 at 06:04 PM,  SD Mooney <dom@cybergoths.u-net.com> said:


>>Eris Reddoch, Pensacola, Florida, USA
>Occupation, heretic?

No, that's *avocation*, heretic. <g>

Eris
- -- 
- -----------------------------------------------------------
"Eris Reddoch" <eris@pcola.gulf.net>    using MR/2 ICE #245
- -----------------------------------------------------------

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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 01:41:39 -0600
From: cos 90 <cos90@powersurfr.com>
Subject: Re: Traveller-digest V1999 #1120

>Of course, the 3I might not be Christian at all; however, it's hard
>for our group to understand the Imperium.  Giving it a non-Western
>worldview would only make it more inscrutable, and we're a lazy bunch.
>Seeing it much as we see our world, with a Western view, grounds our
>wandering imaginations enough to be useful.  And our Western view
>is this: of the individual and progress, with government, corporations,
>and religion forming the three bases upon which we struggle.

With a population of about six billion, Earth today has a staggering
amount of religious diversity. Just in my own gaming group we have a 
Catholic, a Mormon, a Jew, a Presbyterian, an indifferent agnostic, 
and a devout athiest... 

The 3I has a population in the trillions (at least!), some of the not 
even human. It is reasonable to assume that there is a huge amount 
of diversity in the 3I as well. That being the case, it is reasonable 
to assume that the 3I is not a Christian empire. On the other hand, 
given that it is one of Earth's dominant religions today, it would 
also be reasonable to assume that Christianity, in some form (probably
several forms), still exists in the 3I (mostly in the rimward portion
of the Imperium -- Terra and its environs).


     Glenn St-Germain  Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
cos90@powersurfr.com  http://plaza.powersurfr.com/glenn
        "There is no longer any normal to be"
                                 -- Gary Numan

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 14:18:52 -0500
From: "Pat Connaughton" <pconn@i1.net>
Subject: Re: Census time: the Active Campaign Census

Per request

My location        :St. Louis, MO
Campaign milieu    :M1100
Campaign ruleset   :MT with Mods
Campaign health    :Good
Group has met since:1991
Frequency          :bi-weekly
Number of players  :4-7
Number of referees :1-2
E-mail contact     :pconn@i1.net
Campaign notes     :Frontiers of Spnward Marches, and beyond

Thanks
Pat Connaughton
ICQ # 2535086
pconn@i1.net

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 14:44:49 -0500
From: "Pat Connaughton" <pconn@i1.net>
Subject: Re: TML Traveller Roster, 1st pass

- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: Eris Reddoch <eris@pcola.gulf.net>
To: <traveller@lists.imagiconline.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 1999 12:35 PM
Subject: TML Traveller Roster, 1st pass


> Someone asked who would compile the roster, I'll do that.  I'll also
> post the list to the web...unless anyone has an objection.  
> 
> I've put the list in comma delimited format so it should be easy to
> import into a spreadsheet or database for searching and sorting.
> BTW, I figured an email address would also be a good addition to the
> roster entries, so I added that.
> 
> Format: Name, City, State/Province, Country, email
> 
Pat Connaughton, St. Louis, MO, USA, pconn@i1.net

Slainte! 

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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 01:49:55 -0600
From: cos 90 <cos90@powersurfr.com>
Subject: Re: Census time: the Active Campaign Census

My location        : Edmonton, AB
Campaign milieu    : M1100
Campaign ruleset   : GT
Campaign health    : Good
Group has met since: spring 1999*
Frequency          : bi-weekly
Number of players  : 5
Number of referees : 1
E-mail contact     : glenn@powersurfr.com
Campaign notes     : PCs are secret agents with a covert, ultra-secret
intelligence branch of the Imperial Interstellar Scout Service, in the
Dagudashaag sector in the year 1115.

* - campaign began spring 1999, but the core of the group has been gaming
together since the fall of 1987.

The campaign has its own web pages 
(http://plaza.powersurfr.com/glenn/traveller/)

A write-up of the campaign description was published in the July 16, 1999,
edition of Pyramid (the online gaming magazine from Steve Jackson Games).



     Glenn St-Germain  Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
cos90@powersurfr.com  http://plaza.powersurfr.com/glenn
        "There is no longer any normal to be"
                                 -- Gary Numan

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 14:51:07 -0500
From: Dan Roseberry <rosebee@troi.csw.net>
Subject: Traveller Player Roster

>>It occurs to me that it would also be a good thing to compile a
>>roster (name and location) of our fellow TML Travellers.  I'll start
>>it off...

>>Eris Reddoch, Pensacola, Florida, USA

Dan Roseberry   Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA.
Traveller and Janes Fighter Anthology (call sign plop 101)
IMTU: t4 tg tt to tc++ tm++ -tne-- he+  zh vr as hi so dr+ ne+ da+ etc.
"Anyone who is not completely terrified does not understand the
problem"--Thud Ridge

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 14:51:26 -0500
From: Dan Roseberry <rosebee@troi.csw.net>
Subject: Personal income tax for PC's (somewhat long)

I apologize if this subject has been done to death.

So you've really thrown everything at the PC's and they still survive
that trade run/belt mining/merc ticket adventure. They did it and
managed to make alot of credits without being rules rapists.(wow!) I've
gotta assume that the Imperuim is gonna want some taxes out of their
profits. After all, the money to finance those Trillion Credit Squadrons
and Imperial bureaucrats has to be coming from somewhere, right? The
Cr500 tax from TCS only pertains to Navy budgets; Striker theoretically
hinted at what I'll call a military tax with which you could calculate
spending for all military services. Pocket Empires had a govenment
budget and taxes which one could exptrapolate into a person owing so
many Credits per year, but that was only for small intersteller
governments which really can't compare to the 11,000 worlds in the
Imperuim.

Does anyone have any ideas on what a Imperial personal income tax would
look like? For the moment, IMTU I'm borrowing from the US Tax Code, but
I gotta assume after several thousand years that the 3I would come up
with a better tax code than that. Also, was there any mention of taxes
in this "World Tamers Handbook"? I never had a chance to see the TNE
book on world building (World Tamers Handbook?) but I'm guessing that
they may have made some mention of it. Finnally, if this topic has been
done to death, point me in the right direction to look at the messages.
Thanks.

And for those PC's who may be on the TML and reading this message, the
Imperuim thanks you for your self sacrifice. Emperor Strephon "feels
your pain."

Dan Roseberry (plop 101)  Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA. 
IMTU: t4 tg tt to tc++ tm++ -tne-- he+  zh vr as hi so dr+ ne+ da+ etc.
"Anyone who is not completely terrified does not understand the
problem"--Thud Ridge

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 12:54:05 -0700
From: "Brian A. Howard" <bruadh@iname.com>
Subject: Re: Census time: the Active Campaign Census

>My location        : Anaheim, California, USA
>Campaign milieu    : Spinward Marches, 1120, GURPS alternate timeline
>Campaign ruleset   : GT
>Campaign health    : alive and well
>Group has met since: September 1999
>Frequency          : weekly via IRC
>Number of players  : 4
>Number of referees : 1
>E-mail contact     : bruadh@iname.com
>Campaign notes     : Morell Tableaux. The PCs are the crew of a custom 
>racing vessel re-classified for courier duty. As in real life nothing is 
>ever a obvious as it seems. <weg>


Sincerely,

Brian A. Howard

Beware the sound of a Babel fish,
For a Vogon constructor fleet cannot be far behind.

http://home.earthlink.net/~bruadh/index.htm

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Date: Sun, 26 Sep 1999 02:04:18 -0600
From: cos 90 <cos90@powersurfr.com>
Subject: Re: Traveller Player Roster

>> It occurs to me that it would also be a good thing to compile a
>> roster (name and location) of our fellow TML Travellers.  I'll start
>> it off...
>> 
>> Eris Reddoch, Pensacola, Florida, USA
>
>Keven R. Pittsinger, Toledo, Ohio, USA

Glenn St-Germain, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada


     Glenn St-Germain  Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
cos90@powersurfr.com  http://plaza.powersurfr.com/glenn
        "There is no longer any normal to be"
                                 -- Gary Numan

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Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 13:04:15 -0700
From: "Brian A. Howard" <bruadh@iname.com>
Subject: OT Roughnecks in Space

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Folks,

Just an FYI that the animated version of R.A. Heinlein's Starship Troopers 
is in release. the name of it is Roughneck Chronicles. In the Los Angeles, 
CA area it has been playing 0730 in the morning, so check your local 
listings. On the whole, is considerably closer to the spirt of the original 
than the live action movie a couple of years ago, IMHO of course. I mention 
this because the CGI animation is absolutely incredible. It is so smooth in 
fact that my wife thought it was live-action at first glance.

Sincerely,

Brian A. Howard

Beware the sound of a Babel fish,
For a Vogon constructor fleet cannot be far behind.

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Folks,<br>
<br>
Just an FYI that the animated version of R.A. Heinlein's <i>Starship
Troopers</i> is in release. the name of it is <i>Roughneck
Chronicles.</i> In the Los Angeles, CA area it has been playing 0730 in
the morning, so check your local listings. On the whole, is considerably
closer to the spirt of the original than the live action movie a couple
of years ago, IMHO of course. I mention this because the CGI animation is
absolutely incredible. It is so smooth in fact that my wife thought it
was live-action at first glance.<br>
<br>
<div>Sincerely,</div>
<br>
<div>Brian A. Howard</div>
<br>
<div>Beware the sound of a Babel fish,</div>
<div>For a Vogon constructor fleet cannot be far behind.</div>
<br>
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