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''Deneb Sector'' is a supplement for the science fiction role-playing game ''
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'' that was created as a charity fundraiser in 1984. Although the authors had permission of the ''Traveller'' game designer to publish the unlicensed product, official ''Traveller'' material was released later the same year that superseded the material in this book.


Contents

''Deneb Sector'' provides details of the planets and subsectors of the Deneb Scector. Unlike similar ''Traveller'' books published by
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(GDW), which only contain planetary data, this book also contains adventure ideas and the outline for an extended campaign adventure.


Publication history

GDW first produced the science fiction role-playing game ''Traveller'' in 1977. Six years later, in 1983, Graham Staplehurst and David Hulks came up with the idea of creating and selling an unofficial ''Traveller'' book to raise money for the Save the Children Fund. Over the next year, Staplehurst and Hulks wrote ''Deneb Sector'', a 60-page digest-sized book produced in the graphic style of GDW's ''Traveller'' books. In a letter to the editors of '' Imagine'' that was published in Issue #26, Staplehurst stated that the adventure was written primarily for the zine ''Quasits and Quasars'', and that when he decided to self-publish it, ''Traveller'' game designer Marc Miller gave his permission to use the word "Traveller" on the cover. Later in 1984, GDW published an official Deneb sector map in '' Atlas of the Imperium'' that invalidated the material in ''Deneb Sector''.


Reception

In Issue 29 of '' Imagine'' (August 1985), Jim Bambra thought that this self-published book was actually "a great improvement on GDW's own '' Spinward Marches'' and '' Solmani Rim''. Instead of just supplying pages and pages of subsector maps and statistics, it provides adventure ideas for many worlds and an extended campaign adventure." Bambra did find that the scenario ideas would require a lot of preparation work in order to be useful, and he also found the "printing is not up to professional standards." Nonetheless, he strongly recommended this book, saying, "Even if you never run any adventures in Deneb Sector, this is well worth the money for the information provided. There are enough good ideas in here to enhance any ''Traveller'' campaign - and the money is going to a good cause."


References

{{reflist Role-playing game supplements introduced in 1984 Traveller (role-playing game) supplements