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[Traveller] Mech Tech ‘n’ bot: Fighters and Small Ships Released

November 24, 2009 Leave a comment

Far future universes need machines and technology that makes the average spacefarer’s life easier. Everything from the robots to computers to weaponry and vehicles, the future should feel exciting with tech everywhere. Ideal for any setting, Mech Tech ‘n’ bot is your supplement series to making your game feel futuristic.

Ships streak across the sky, carrying cargo and passengers within a solar system. Fighters battle pirates and other disasters of space. This indispensible tech keeps the wheels of commerce flowing from outlying bases and outposts to major worlds. Fighters and Small Ships details these support vessels for your game, making your universe come alive.

Mech Tech ‘n’ bot: Fighters and Small Ships is the latest release from Jon Brazer Enterprises for the Traveller system and is available now in Print and PDF. Check out our other products at our PDF store and our Digital Print Store.

“Traveller” and the Foreven logo are Trademarks owned by Far Future Enterprises, Inc. and are used with permission. The Traveller Main Rulebook is available from Mongoose Publishing.

Happy Holidays and Happy Gaming.

[Traveller] When You Really Need Something to Go Boom

November 20, 2009 Leave a comment

As our last preview of Mech Tech ‘n’ bot: Fighters and Small Ships for the week, we’re displaying two more pages. Today we’re showing the two page spread for the Proxima P Series Torpedo Bomber. Designed to be sold to less advanced worlds, this series of bombers have been used by less advanced worlds to repel invaders and protect defenseless citizens. Click on the picture below to see all three variations of this low tech space craft.

Proxima P Series

[Traveller] Wednesday Preview

November 18, 2009 Leave a comment

This week is going by much faster than I had been expecting. Since I missed a preview yesterday, I’m giving a supersized preview today. Instead of just sharing a stat block, here are two pages of the book with both stat blocks. Click on the thumbnail below for the full size image. Enjoy.

Guardian Industries: Kraft Interceptor

Mech Tech ‘n’ bot: Fighters and Small Ships will be available from Jon Brazer Enterprises on Monday Nov 23 and can be purchased from our Digital Print store or for PDF download from DriveThruRPG.com.

[Traveller] Fighters and Small Ships Preview

November 16, 2009 1 comment

Twinsai from Krown Industries

The naming contest ended this past weekend with Twinsai being voted the ship’s name. Congratulations to Darkjoy for submitting off the winning entry.

Throughout the week, Jon Brazer Enterprises will be releasing previews for Fighters and Small Ships. This 16 page supplement details six different class of ships, each with several variations. Each ship receives a two page spread with two or three stat blocks, detailing the ship in different configurations. For the first preview this week, we bring you the cover art. Check it out and share what you think.

[Traveller] Design Philosophy of Fighters and Small Ships

November 11, 2009 Leave a comment

With Mech Tech ‘n’ bot: Fighters and Small Ships being released soon, I probably should discuss the design philosophy behind the book. My philosophy had two main sources for inspiration: modern cars and airplanes. When Boeing makes a 737 they customize it to their customer’s needs, but they tend to fall into one of several groups: passenger transport, cargo transport, or military applications. The passenger transport version is fitted with seats, a galley a standardized gangway entrance, and legally required safety features. The cargo variant is fitted with latching hooks to keep the cargo from moving during the flight, sections for large cargo and small cargo, and a standardized gangway to make loading and unloading cargo easier. The military variant could possess a hatch for dropping bombs, enhanced electrical for operating sophisticated radar and other detection equipment, or others depending on its specific use. But all the while, the general design, cockpit, engines, fuel tanks are relatively unchanged. This helps keep the costs down for Boeing while making aircraft for wide applications.

Shuttle

S172 by RenStar

In the same way, the S172 by RenStar Avionics possess several variations. First there is a passenger variant designed to transport 40 passengers from a planet’s surface to orbit and back again in relative comfort while still packing them in like sardines. Next there is a short range cargo variant that carries considerable cargo for its size while changing as little as possible to the basic structure. Finally there is a long range cargo variant that can operate for two weeks in the vacuum of space with little refuelling. This version possess a larger engine and power plant to increase its range and a single weapon to help defend itself. … What was that? A military variant? I’m sorry that is classified.

Yes, I know that cargo transports are the coolest and all, but what about fighters. What inspiration was used in designing a fighter? For this, I looked at the Infiniti car manufacturer. When you look at an Infiniti, you know it is an Infiniti. They design a specific look into their cars to make them instantly recognizable. Every commercial has their the single wavy line to help brand the appearance of every model.

Fighter

Kraft by Guardian Industries

In the same way, space fighter manufacturers would want their products to stand out, making each to appear similar. Enter the Kraft by Guardian Industries. This fighter travels as fast as a missile regardless if it is the light or medium interceptor variants. But because GI wants their fighters to stand out, the fighters appear almost identical. So when you see the basic configuration, you know that the owners of those fighters must be rich enough to be able to afford these fast fighters.

Mech Tech ‘n’ bot: Fighters and Small Ships will be available on November 23 for Print at Lulu.com and for PDF download at DriveThruRPG.com

[Pathfinder] Give your Pathfinder Character Some Faith

November 9, 2009 Leave a comment

Religion is meant for the masses, not the clerics and the paladins alone. While not everyone can cast divine spells, anyone can live a life dedicated to their god and anyone can pray. Now, the gods listen when your character prays.

Book of the Faithful: Power of Prayer gives you ideas for your next Pathfinder character. Concept ranging from the newly converted to the those that lived their whole lives surrounded by their faith to those seeking to learn an aspect of their faith more deeply than they had before. Additionally there are seventeen new feats, a new magic item and three pieces of equipment ideal for the faithful seeker’s enlightenment and protection.

Book of the Faithful: Power of Prayer is now available from Jon Brazer Enterprises. Visit JonBrazer.com to find out about upcoming Pathfinder products.

Pathfinder and associated marks and logos are trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC, and are used under license. See paizo.com/pathfinderRPG for more information on the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.

I’m Not Dead Yet

November 4, 2009 Leave a comment

I’m currently in the hospital so Book of the Faithful (JBE’s 1st Pathfinder RPG supplement) might be late, but i do believe it will come out on Monday as origionally planned. Mech Tech ‘n’ bot’s Fighters and Small Ships should still come out in november, but it might be the very end of the month.

In the meantime, I am hoping to give birth to a 3.5 mm kidney stone today. If you’re looking for some inspiration for future tech for your game, they’re going to use a laser inside me. How cool is that!

I gotta save cell battery for calling the family so I probably won’t update again until I’m back home. Until then, stay safe and have fun.

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