


Classic Traveller Adventures
Series · 12
books · 1979-1985
Books in series

#1
Adventure 1
The Kinunir
1979
The first published Traveller adventure: a series of situations dealing with an imperial Battle Cruiser.

#2
Adventure 2
Research Station Gamma
1980
The alien needs help... wounded, frightened, reluctant, the little birdlike creature can only slowly be coaxed into telling its story. Out there, in a research station in the middle of the sea, its sister and brother are being held for terrible experiments, vivisection, ultimately death!
The alien makes its plea; please, can't someone help? Can you?

#3
Twilight's Peak
1980

#4
Adventure 4
Leviathan
1980

#6
Adventure 6
Expedition to Zhodane
1981

#7
Adventure 7
Broadsword
1982
"Broadsword—the first in a class of 800-ton mercenary cruisers devoted to keeping the peace and restoring order, for a price. Included are detailed deck plans, tables of organization and equipment for the strike team aboard, and four exciting scenarios (one for use with High Guard and three for use with Mercenary and Striker!), all set in the Vilis subsector, against the backdrop of the Fifth Frontier War."

#8
Adventure 8
Prison Planet
1982

#9
Traveller Adventure 9
Nomads of the World-Ocean
1983
Traveller RPG Adventure 9. On the waterworld Bellerophon live the giant sea-creatures called daghadasi.
The adventurers are hired to investigate claims that Seaharvester Corporation is hunting the daghadasi to extinction, threatening worldwide eco-catastrophe.
They must contend with the hostile corporation as well as with the many factions among the Aramakilar nomads who follow the daghadasi.

#10
Adventure 10
Safari Ship
1984

#11
Adventure 11
Murder on Arcturus Station
1983

#12
Adventure 12
Secret of the Ancients
1984
Adventure 12-Secret of the Ancients. Revealed at last, the details of the long-dead Ancients.

#13
Traveller Adventure 13
Signal GK
1985
Authors
Marc W. Miller
Author · 14 books
Marc W. Miller is an American game designer. Miller was one of the founding partners of the Game Designers' Workshop (GDW), and the original creator of the Traveller science-fiction role-playing game. After GDW folded, the Traveller rights reverted to him, resulting in three more editions of the game, administered by his company Far Future Enterprises: