Good Day!

By popular request, I'm ramping up a Traveller campaign for my group (which has led me to dig stuff out of storage and to discover some weird gaps in my collection--but that's another story!).

I haven't decided on which edition yet. I have a very complete run of rules from Classic up to T5 and I'm about to get paper copies of the "core" for Mongoose. To be decided.

Setting/theme: Merchant oriented campaign with occasional twists for "exploration". Setting will be Spinward Marches, along the Spinward Main. The ship will be part of a small partnership of similar size merchant vehicles. They get some support from the partnership, in return for occasional partnership requests for "missions" (so, for example, I can justify a "safari ship run"). At the end of the year, the crew may get a bonus if they did well enough (after costs). Still thinking this one out.

The idea of setting it along the Spinward Main is that there's a lot of potential stuff within easy reach, plus I want to run (no surprise) Twilight's Peak. I'm also thinking of making an overall theme "the Ancients", sprinkling in clues and encounters with Chirpers - Droyne - Ancients (artifacts, unless we get to "Secret of the Ancients"!). This might work particularly well if the crew ends up a mixed group of humans and vargr, for example.

Here's my question: I've got paper maps (Supplement 3, etc.), but I'm looking for something more "interactive" that I can manipulate and share with the players. For example, I'd like to highlight Ancient sites. Or Red Zones. I'd like to highlight jump routes (the Spinward Main). 

Is there a web version or a utility on one of the various "play remote" sites that could allow me to do this?

Thank you!

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F.P. Kiesche III
 
Husband, Father, Good Cook. Reader. Keeper of abandoned dogs. Catholic Liberal Conservative Militarist. Does not fit into a neat box or category. "Ah Mr. Gibbon, another damned, fat, square book. Always, scribble, scribble, scribble, eh?" (The Duke of Gloucester, on being presented with Volume 2 of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.) Blogging at Bernal Alpha. On Twitter as @FredKiesche