On Sun, 6 Dec 2020, 00:27 Kurt Feltenberger, <xxxxxx@thepaw.org> wrote:
On 12/5/2020 7:37 AM, Timothy Collinson - timothy.collinson at
port.ac.uk (via tml list) wrote:
> Very excited to announce that - at last! - a project I've been working
> on for half a decade or more has finally come to fruition.  OK, so it
> wasn't a full time project, but even so!  It's something of a labour
> of love.
>
> https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/338487/There-May-Be-Troubles-Ahead
> <https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/338487/There-May-Be-Troubles-Ahead>
>
> Eight adventures for those moments when there's only you and one
> player (or you and one referee) which was often my early experience of
> Traveller.  There's a wide range here and they're aimed at both newbie
> players and more experienced so hopefully there's something you'll like!
>
> If you want to 'try before you buy' one of them appeared in the pages
> of Freelance Traveller, as noted.  So my thanks to Jeff for being
> encouraging about that.
>
> Also includes some specially commissioned artwork created to accompany
> the relevant adventure.
>
> Anyway, I trust it's of interest and all the best
>
> tc

I just saw this on my updates today.  I really like the concept and the
adventures sound great and really harken back to the old CT LBB adventures.


Awww, thank you.

It has been something of a labour of love and I may be wrong, but I *think* the concept of one ref, one player adventures for Traveller is unique thus far.  But as I say in the intro, for many years this was only experience of Traveller back when I had no gaming group amd TravCon was still in the future.

I should warn anyone who's not tried it though - it can be more intense with less ref down time as youbdont get those moments when players argue about, sorry, dicuss options and courses of action etc.

And yes, I hadn't thought of them as harking back to the CT LBBs but it's company I would be very proud to be considered in the shadow of.

Cheers

tc