I wanted to get the next preview up last night, but I got home from game to late last night so I will be posting it sometime after I get home from work. Sorry about that. There will be another on on Friday.
And Now A Word About Words
Not long ago we posted a link to a forum thread where many people said some very nice things about d66 Ship Names 2. It has come to our attention that many other people have been saying good things about the whole d66 line, other individual products and about Jon Brazer Enterprises in general. Here are a few of link to what people are saying:
About the d66 line:
RPG Blog’s Zack’s Dozen (Top 12)
About Mech Tech ‘n’ bot: Fighters and Small Ships
Review by Shannon Appelcline on RPG.net
About Book of the Faithful: Power of Prayer
5 Star Review by Featured Reviewer Shane O’Conner
Thank you all. I am speechless at all your kind words.
[Traveller] JBE is going iPad

Jon Brazer Enterprises was conceived with the idea of helping to being the future and helping to bring gaming to adapt to new technologies. The next generation of gamers will be fully accustomed to and expect their games delivered to them on those technologies. With all this in mind, Jon Brazer Enterprises is pleased to announce that we are planning a major release specifically planned for mobile devices such as the iPad, the Kindle and mobile phones. Traveller is a game about the future and everything that is possible in the future. And now Jon Brazer Enterprises will be helping the Traveller game make the leap into the future later this year. We’ve been working on this for months and with it almost completed, we will be giving more details soon.
“Traveller” and the Traveller logo are Trademarks owned by Far Future Enterprises, Inc. and are used with permission. The Traveller Main Rulebook is available from Mongoose Publishing.
d66 Ship Names 2
[Gamers] Please Help Haiti Relief
As you may or may not know, the disaster in Haiti is unimaginable. The death toll increases by the day, and relief supplies are at a bare minimum. Doctors Without Borders has been there from the start to help these people and could use all the relief supplies they can get. DriveThruRPG/RPGNow has been collecting donations for this organization. With the help of many of you, they have collected (at the time of this writing) over $5000 from gamers to help the people of Haiti in their hour of greatest need. This is commendable, but OneBookShelf (the parent company of DriveThruRPG and RPGNow) and many publishers desire to help even more.
To this end, we publishers are giving away over $1000 of gaming material in a special bundle sold through OneBookShelf sites for a $20 donation, many of which are either Pathfinder or Traveller Compatible and many more are easily usable in the respective games. All proceeds will go to Doctors Without Borders to help the people of Haiti.
We publishers would like to thank everyone in advance of their generous donation.
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[Foreven] Comms Not Working and Other d66 Lists
Every good sci-fi series has the ship’s sensors or communications system inoperable from time to time. Incase you ever needed a reason, here are 36 reasons why, all laid out on the d66 format. Download d66 Reasons for the Communication/Sensor Systems Not Working today.
Additionally, three other d66 lists are also available for download: d66 Moon Names, d66 Smells on a Ship and d66 Pirate Ship Names. Now you can pull up a quick name for a ship that you had engage the party as mere spot of random violence, help the players feel like they stepped onto a different ship by engaging a different sense and come up with a name for one more moon than you can come up with off the top of your head.
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[Traveller] I Heart Mechs
This is a repost of a blog entry on ENWorld. Come join us there for more Pathfinder RPG blog posts and a few Traveller entries as well.
Mechs make fun toys. No matter what setting they’re in, I love mechs. DragonMech, Exalted’s warstriders, BattleTech, Mech Warrior and many others. There’s just something about piloting a giant robot that can punch down a building that appeals to me. Maybe its the way they make the ground shake as you approach. Maybe its the giant guns. Or maybe I really just want to be a dinosaur and this is the easiest way to do it. I don’t know. But they’re fun nonetheless.
So for my first major print product for Traveller, I had to do a Mech book. My company was the first to publish a Mech for the current edition of the game and soon we’ll be the first to publish a supplement devoted to these monster trucks on legs. Not much I can talk about at this point in time, but I can show you the cover.
I can also let you in on a bit of the design philosophy that I am using. Let me state right off the bat that I am not using the Vehicle Design Rules from the Civilian/Military Vehicles books published by Mongoose Publishing. Why? Two simple reasons. 1) They are not OGL. As of the date I stated writing up my own Gundam, the rules were not available for other publishers to use. So I am doing what I can with the Traveller Main Rulebook, High Guard, and Mercenary (yes I am using all 3). And 2) using the book goes against my commitment to require as few books as possible. My own experience with writing for D&D 3.5 tells me that you can never make the assumption that anyone has any book beyond the core rule book (unless you’re doing a psionic supplement, but that’s about it). With that in mind, I am using High Guard, but I am making sure that High Guard is not required to get full use out of this book.
The only part of Mercenary that is required are the Mass Combat rules. In my experience, a great way for a game to feel larger than yourself is to have mass scale combats. When you command 100 souls and know that your actions determine their fates, you cannot help but feel apart of that world and to know your place in it. So far, I have not seen any mass combats be encourages in supplements, so I am going to help that along by including stats for a armies and mercenary companies or simple defense groups this and future supplements. If nothing else, it will be a fun experiment to see what people think of such stats included in the book.
Until Next Time, Have Fun.
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[Traveller/Pathfinder] Year in Review, Forward to 2010
2009 is fast coming to a close and 2010 is upon us. And Jon Brazer Enterprises is still around. So far, so good. Eight months in active operations and we’re going strong. A total of 36 products released and I am pleased with how all of them are doing. We started off this year with a few ideas: specifickly an expanded character sheet and an attempt at making a book of monsters for Traveller. Since then, we have released a series of tech items and a lists of names. But the biggest surprise to us is how well our little test product has performed for Pathfinder.
So what can you expect from Jon Brazer Enterprises in 2010? Well, the big news is that you can expect to see us more places. Hopefully your local game store. Last week, we signed an agreement to get us into distribution and into game stores. We are so excited about this. But this does mean a major shift in our released products to date. Pretty much the minimum page count for such products is 32 pages. That’s roughly twice as long as our longest product to date. So yes, we are permanently moving away from our 1-3 page product size model. This also means that our price per page will be going down (finally). We have not been happy with neither Lulu’s prices nor CafePress’s prices, but we’ve been pretty much been forced to charge around $10 for 16 page books to simply make a profit. We’ll moving to a different model which will cut our costs alot, allowing us to have more material.
To do this well, however, we will need your help. We will show you how you can help us get into game stores and detailing the incentive for doing so as the time gets closer. In this current economy, many game stores have cut back on products from smaller, relatively unknown companies and have stocked up on titles that are big sellers. To get into stores, you (their customers) have to ask your game stores to special order our titles. We’ll have a PDF on our website for you to print out and give to your local stores will all the ordering information that they need to make both your life and their life as easy as possible.
One of the harder part of entering distribution is now I have to plan ahead what we’re going to be producing. But I also get to get excited about what’s going out sooner. I’ve been telling myself for a while that my first Traveller book that’s going to hit game stores from us is a book of Mechs. Mech Tech ‘n’ bot: Mechs and Mercs is its current working name. It is shaping up to be a 32 page book of 20-25 mech stats and a mercenary company/military outfit’s mass combat stats that uses an individual mech in mass numbers. I personally am really exciting as, well, I love mechs, but also it is the first Traveller supplement to use the mass combat statistics as presented in the Mercenary Core Book from Mongoose Publishing. Ever wanted to have lead a company of mechs through an enemy city and take over? I know I always have wanted to. Now here’s your chance. We’re hoping to have this hit store shelves in early-to-mid April timeframe.
What is planned for Pathfinder you ask? I don’t want to say to much yet, but we have a book of themed monsters planned. There were a few design philosophies that are going into this book. The first and most important is no “hit point bots,” monsters that do little more than can absorb tons of damage. Each monster has atleast one unique ability or something else to surprise players. The first batch of rough drafts came in only a few days ago and I am cannot help but laugh like an evil wizard planning to rule the world. I’ll be beginning teasers in the mid-Feb/early March time frame. You can expect to see this toward the end of April or early May.
April and May are a bit of a ways off yet. In the meantime we will be continuing the d66 lists for Traveller and another Book of the Faithful for Pathfinder. We know these few offerings will not be satisfying your desires much, but we want to focus on these first print offerings as much as possible so things will be rather quiet from us for a little while.
We have a few other titles we will definitely be doing in the new year and many more we are strongly considering. If you have any suggestions as to what you would like to see from us, please feel free to leave us a reply here or send us an email.
Lastly you can meet us at several conventions. We will definitely be at GenCon and Gama Trade Show and are strongly looking at Origins and TravellerCon. We’re also looking into several smaller conventions in and around New Jersey. If you are planning to attend, please feel free to drop us a line and let us know.
Happy New Year to you all and be safe.
Dale McCoy, Jr
President
Jon Brazer Enterprises.
“Traveller” and the Traveller logo are Trademarks owned by Far Future Enterprises, Inc. and are used with permission. The Traveller Main Rulebook is available from Mongoose Publishing.
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.
Scenes of Space Hex Battle Maps
Fight your battles on scenes of space. Fourteen scenes for your sci-fi space battles to take place in. Escape an exploding planet, dodge ice asteroids, navigate a nebula, or traverse the stars with a distant galaxy in the background. Two scenes laid out for large printers. Twelve pages laid out for letter/A4 paper. All images have a 1″ hex grid. Play your sci-fi games with dramatic backgrounds.
Scenes of Space Hex Battle Maps is the latest product from Jon Brazer Enterprises, we bring you the future. Scenes of Space is available at DriveThruRPG.com, RPGNow.com, and WarGameVault.com
[Foreven] Solar Systems and Drinks
This month’s dispatches of d66 lists focus on fleshing out solar systems. To this end, we bring you d66 Planet Names, d66 Comet Names and d66 Ship Names 2. Armed with these three lists, you can give more life to a new location immediately after your players jump in.
As a chaser to these, the last list of 2009 is d66 Alcoholic Drinks. Want your character to order Tiebrian Water (shaken, not stirred) whenever he goes to a new location. Looking for that perfect local brew when detailing a new location. This list is for you.
Everyone at Jon Brazer Enterprises would like to wish everyone a happy holidays this season. Be safe and we hope to game with you more in the new year.
“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.