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Complete Consolidated Listing of the Entire FREELANCE TRAVELLER The Electronic Fan-Supported Traveller® Magazine and Resource Consolidated Article Listing November 2009 – October 2021 This listing is by section; an individual article is listed giving its name, and the article author’s name in parentheses, followed by the issue and page number, separated by a colon. For example, in Critics’ Corner, the review of Mongoose Traveller: Scoundrel was written by Jeff Zeitlin, and appears on page 2 of issue 000 (November 2009). Issue 001 was the January 2010 issue, and subsequent issues are numbered sequentially. Note that some issues before Jan/Feb 2016, such as the May and June 2012 issues, were combined, and carried the numbers and dates for both; the issue:page for articles appearing in combined issues will appear as (e.g.) 029/030:pp. There are no articles listed for issue 90, Nov/Dec 2018; that issue was cancelled due to a death in the Editor’s family. Critics’ Corner 101 Religions (Jeff Zeitlin) .............................................................................................................................. 101: 2 1248 Sourcebook 3: The Spinward States (David Johnson) ........................................................................ 101:17 21 Organizations (“kafka”) ............................................................................................................................. 043:14 21 Plots (Jeff Zeitlin) ........................................................................................................................................ 038:17 21 Plots III (“kafka”) ........................................................................................................................................ 040: 5 21 Plots Misbehave (“kafka”) .................................................................................................................. 071/072:40 21 Plots Planetside (“kafka”) ................................................................................................................... 029/030:40 21 Plots Samaritan (“kafka”) .......................................................................................................................... 076:55 21 Plots Too (“kafka”) ..................................................................................................................................... 033:19 21 Starport Places (“kafka”) ............................................................................................................................ 047:26 21 Starport Places (Jeff Zeitlin) ....................................................................................................................... 060: 2 2300AD Core Rulebook (Megan Robertson) ................................................................................................. 076:12 2300AD: Atlas of the French Arm (Megan Robertson) ................................................................................. 075:17 2300AD: French Arm Adventures (“kafka”) .................................................................................................. 078:16 2300AD: French Arm Adventures (Megan Robertson) ................................................................................. 095:17 2300AD: Grendelssaga (“kafka”) .................................................................................................................... 070: 2 2300AD: Hard Suits, Combat Walkers, and Battlesuits (Megan Robertson) ............................................. 084:16 2300AD: Libreville: Corruption in the Core Worlds (Megan Robertson) ................................................. 077:14 2300AD: Ships of the French Arm (Megan Robertson) ................................................................................ 076:37 2300AD: Tools for Frontier Living (Megan Robertson) ............................................................................... 084: 2 2300 AD: Then and Now (Timothy Collinson) ...................................................................................... 029/030:19 A Fistful of Credits (Ewan Quibell) ............................................................................................................... 104:48 Ad Astra Games Traveller Miniatures: Beowulf and Type S (Shelby Michlin) ........................................ 083:16 Adventure 1: The Kinunir (Michael Thompson) ......................................................................................... 081:13 Alien Breeds (Omer G. Joel) ........................................................................................................................... 088:47 Alien Module 7: Hivers (Jeff Zeitlin) ............................................................................................................. 107:33 Aliens of the Rim (Rob Prior) ......................................................................................................................... 046:12 Anderson & Felix Guide to Naval Architecture (“kafka”) ......................................................................... 075:34 Anderson & Felix Optional Components Guide (Steve Attwood) ............................................................ 092:18 Attack Squadron: Roswell (“kafka”) ............................................................................................................. 044:21 The Beast of Karridan’s Hollow (“kafka”) ................................................................................................... 068: 2 Behind the Claw Podcasts (Timothy Collinson) .......................................................................................... 075:42 Borderlands Adventure 1: Wreck in the Ring (Jeff Zeitlin) ........................................................................ 083: 2 Buch 0: Eine Einführung (Timothy Collinson) ............................................................................................ 045: 2 Caennai-Class Merchantman (Omer G. Joel) ............................................................................................... 081:45 Cardboard Heroes (Ewan Quibell) ................................................................................................................ 105:15 Career Book 1 (Jeff Zeitlin) ............................................................................................................................. 045:15 Career Book 1 (Megan Robertson) ................................................................................................................. 066: 2 Career Book 2 (Benjamin Pew) ....................................................................................................................... 002:10 Career Companion (Jeff Zeitlin) .................................................................................................................... 061:24 Career Companion (“kafka”) ......................................................................................................................... 070:15 Career Track 1: Medic (Jeff Zeitlin) ............................................................................................................... 097:29 Cascadia Adventure 1: Save Our Ship (Megan Robertson) ....................................................................... 096:20 Cascadia Adventure 2: The Lost Girl (Megan Robertson) ......................................................................... 097:17 Cascadia Adventure 3: Fled (Megan Robertson) ......................................................................................... 098:19 The Cascadia Adventures (Timothy Collinson) .......................................................................................... 056:22 The Cascadia Adventures (“kafka”) .............................................................................................................. 073:44 Cepheus Engine (Jeff Zeitlin) ......................................................................................................................... 079: 2 Cepheus Journal (Jeff Zeitlin) ........................................................................................................................ 104:34 Cepheus Light: Three Formats (Steve Attwood) ......................................................................................... 093:48 Cirque (Jeff Zeitlin) .......................................................................................................................................... 047:12 Cirque (Timothy Collinson) .................................................................................................................... 054/055:36 Clement Sector (“kafka”) ................................................................................................................................ 042: 2 Clement Sector (Jeff Zeitlin) ........................................................................................................................... 061: 2 Clement Sector (Megan Robertson) ............................................................................................................... 067: 2 Clement Sector Core Setting (2nd Edition) (Omer G. Joel) .......................................................................... 082: 2 Clement Sector Player’s Guide (Timothy Collinson) .................................................................................. 074:26 Clement Sector Player’s Guide (“kafka”) ..................................................................................................... 077:31 CD-ROM: 2300 AD (Jeff Zeitlin)
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