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Book 5 High Guard, Orig. Traveller, GDW Game Designers, 5000+ Pages MegaExtras!!

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Book 5 High Guard, Orig. Traveller, GDW Game Designers, 5000+ Pages MegaExtras!!The interior pages are in new condition with very smooth, white pages, with exceptions: the form on page 37 has values lightly penciled in, there are sections highlight in light blue on pages 38 41 (more than 20 lines) and page 48 (five lines). The covers are in excellent condition with slight scuffing\wear, slight creasing at the corners, and other slight flaws. ** The Traveller RPG Extras (to be emailed) included in this listing span over 5,000

The interior pages are in new condition with very smooth, white pages, with exceptions: the form on page 37 has values lightly penciled in, there are sections highlight in light blue on pages 38-41 (more than 20 lines) and page 48 (five lines). The covers are in excellent condition with slight scuffing\wear, slight creasing at the corners, and other slight flaws. ** The Traveller RPG Extras (to be emailed) included in this listing span over 5,000 pages of Traveller History, Corrections, Errata, Data on the Spinward Marches, and Much More! There are over 100 pages alone on important dates in Traveller history along with 1000s of pages of data on the Spinward Marches! Print your own stellar maps and counters!! See the Description file for more details about the massive extras included!

High Guard (Traveller Book 5) + Over 5,000 Pages of Traveller RPG data (trans-spatially linked), an Outstanding Traveller Map Utility, Traveller Adventures, & Much More!!!

International purchases save over $20 by using First Class Mail International!! Combine shipping on as many as two 100 page books for great savings!!!!

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High Guard (52 pages, copyright 1980) has interior pages in new condition with very smooth, unmarked, white pages, with the following exceptions: the form on page 37 has values lightly penciled in, there are sections highlight in light blue on pages 38-41 (more than 20 lines) and page 48 (five lines).  The covers are in excellent condition with slight scuffing\wear, slight creasing at the corners, and other slight flaws (see Enlargeable Pictures).  The blank inside of the front cover has a price sticker.  A great opportunity to save on shipping costs by picking up several Traveller books out of the 35+ listings which were in the Traveller section of our store when this was posted.  Please email if there is a GDW Traveller book you would like to see listed.  We have most in stock, but it may take quite a while to get to them all.
        
The Traveller MegaExtras included in this listing span over 5,000 pages of Traveller History, Corrections, Errata, Data on the Spinward Marches, and Much More!!!  There are over 100 pages alone on important dates in Traveller history along with 1000s of pages of data on the Spinward Marches!  Corrections to many of the Classic Traveller books, plus a mammoth amount of errata for other editions, such as MegaTraveller and Traveller New Era, are included.  The "much more" includes two outstanding mapping generators of the Traveller Universe (click on an area of interest and increase the magnification to see the local map!), a design-your-own counters utility, and a plethora of ship stats.  Great for the beginner and the experienced player with dozens of Traveller adventures (introductory and otherwise) plus handouts to acquaint newcomers with the basics.  All of this is accessible from the Traveller WebGuide Version 4.0, which will be emailed upon shipment of your purchase!  The trans-spatial organic nature of the WebGuide means the materials will both grow and evolve through time.

From the back cover:

At last, extensive rules for the personnel and starships of the interstellar navies of the universe.  Detailed character generation for naval characters, including academy, and medical school, and 5 new skills.  Rules for starship design, construction, and combat, with tonnages ranging to one million tons!
High Guard, created for the interstellar naval adventurer and referee.
For shipping this book will be wrapped in plastic and taped between two unbent sheets of extremely sturdy cardboard. 
              
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