
Ramona Raskin: Looking to convert and operate a laboratory ship for trade missions, Ramona is a Spacer of the Vanguard Reaches looking for helpful Travellers.Misadventures at Blinderby Manor: Set on a backwater world, this is a multi-branched encounter for Travellers that can easily lead to a full-blown adventure.Krungha Processing Ark: Used by an exiled K'kree clan from the Two Thousand Worlds, this is a truly massive ship that prowls space dominated by carnivores.Kar'wyikh and Lord Afle Urelad: An Aslan lord of the Trojan Reach to be used as both patron and foil for your Travellers.
The Ithklur: A playable alien species from the Hive Federation. Initial 24 Arms 'Go' Cases: A complete rapid reaction suite of weapons, armour and other necessities, in a selection of handy-sized packages. Golden Dawn Yacht: A new yacht for nobles - as only the Sindalian Empire could do it. Doctor Izikai Nafir: A roguish doctor to complicate the lives of your Travellers. Deepnight Revelation Traveller Creation: New considerations when creating Travellers for the epic Deepnight Revelation campaign. Advanced Lasers: Laser turrets not big enough for you? Consider a range of barbette and bay laser weapons. Acis - The Devil You Know: Portrait of the Acis system in the Trojan Reach. A Week in Jump: A whole range of events to spice up your week-long jumps between stars. This is what we currently have planned for Volume Seven (subject to tweaks and ever better ideas as we continue to work on the Journals): It should be a ton of inspirational material for scifi gamers in general, and Traveller campaigns in particular. Its hit a number of stretch goals, so Volumes 7-12 are included. Now Mongoose is Kickstarting The Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society II. When I found the reprint volumes at the Complete Strategist a few years ago, I bought a set.
There was always something special about the articles one would find within. I've been a fan of The Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society since I first found the Traveller Starter Set in the 80s. The Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society is back, with more volumes of new material in a collector's slipcase.