Hi there,From The Traveller Book:Travellers' Aid Society. A private interstellar organization which maintains hostels and facilities at various starports throughout our Traveller universe. [p.11]Travellers' Aid: ,The Travellers' Aid Society is a private organization which maintains hostels and facilities at all class A and B starports in human space. Such facilities are available (at reasonable cost) to members and their guests.
Travellers' Aid Society membership may be acquired upon mustering out while using the benefits table. Once this benefit is achieved, further receipt of the benefit 29 has no effect; membership may be achieved only once per character. Receipt of membership in the Travellers' Aid Society upon mustering out may be construed as a reward for heroism or extraordinary service to the Society, rather than an official benefit of the service.
Membership in the Society may also be purchased. Such purchase involves avoidance of a "blackball" (throw 4+ to avoid), and (if accepted) payment of an initiation fee of Cr1,000,000. Only one application per person is allowed. Membership is for the life of a character, and is not transferrable. The Travellers' Aid Society invests its membership fees and other income; it uses its capital and return to provide benefits to i t s members. Every two months, it pays dividends in the form of one high passage to each member. This passage may be used, retained, or sold. [p.29]The Travellers' Aid Society: Individuals who have decided that they wish to pursue a life of travel and adventure may elect to join the Travellers' Aid Society, in order to take advantage of its facilities and passage dividends. Members of the Travellers' Aid Society receive, as a dividend of membership, one high passage every two months. The high passage may be used, retained for later use, or sold for 90% of i t s cash value.
Membership in the Travellers' Aid Society may be acquired as a mustering out benefit using the benefits table in the navy and marine careers. Membership may also be purchased at a cost of Cr1,000,000. Upon application for membership, the individual is evaluated by a membership committee (throw 4+ to avoid a blackball). Only one application per person is allowed. Membership is for the life of the character, and is not transferable. [p.50]Private mail is usually intended for delivery to a specific point (such as the Travellers' Aid Society building, or a tavern keeper), and is generally accompanied by a Cr20 to Cr120 honorarium. Throwr9+ for a private message to be awaiting transmittal, and determine randomly which crew member is approached to carry it. [p.53]Basic Cuisine on a Daily Basis: Food is available in a variety of forms and qualities. Prices reflect costs per person. Restaurant meals of ordinary quality cost CrlO per day. Excellent quality meals range in price from Cr20 to Cr50 per person. Travellers' Aid Society facilities provide excellent quality meals to members and guests for Cr20. [p.109]Amber Zones: Amber zone is a travel zone code promulgated by the Travellers' Aid Society to warn off individuals
from dangerous worlds. [p.124]Interdiction: <snip couple of paragraphs> Interdicted worlds are awarded travel zone red ratings by the Travellers' Aid Society. [p.154]From the Mongoose Core Rule book 1st edition:TAS: You are a member of the Traveller’s Aid Society (TAS), a private organisation that maintains hostels and facilities at all class A and B starports in many parts of human space. Facilities are available to members and their guests. Membership may only be achieved once per character. Receipt of membership in the Traveller’s Aid Society upon mustering out may be construed as a reward for heroism or extraordinary service to the Society rather than an official benefit of service. Membership is for life and is not transferable.Membership may be purchased at the cost of 1,000,000 Credits although it is possible for an application to be ‘black-balled’ by an existing member. The Traveller’s Aid Society is an exclusive organisation, made up of those who are truly citizens of the galaxy, not just a single world.
The TAS invests its membership fees and other incomes; it uses its capital and return to provide benefits to its members. Every two months, it pays dividends in the form of one high passage (see page 142) to each member. This passage may be used, retained or sold.If you roll this benefit again, gain two ship shares instead. [p.35]Red Zone
The Travellers’ Aid Society travel zone classifi cation for a nation, world, or system which is dangerous to travellers. <snip additional info on Red Zones> [p.60]Amber Zone
Part of a system used by the Imperial Interstellar Scout Service and the Traveller’s Aid Society classification for a nation, world, or system which presents a need for caution in dealings and activity. The amber code may indicate chaos, upheaval, or xenophobia in local business, politics, society, or culture, or may be applied for other reasons. Travellers should exercise caution. [p.64]TAS: This is a Traveller’s Aid Society Hostel, where characters with TAS membership and their guests can stay. TAS Hostels offer medical facilities for members, as well as supplies and luxuries not normally available on most worlds. TAS Hostels are a good source of rumours and passengers. [p.180]From Traveller Hero Book 1: Adventurers In Charted Space Character Creation, Psionics, Combat and RacesTraveller’s Aid Society Freelance Referral
The PCs are members of the Traveller’s Aid Society, and are on the list of “preferred” referrals for members of the TAS who have problems. Fees are negotiable. [p.11](I could do other rule sets if you wished but it's getting late now.)From The Traveller Periodical Bibliography:66 Enli Iddukagan: Casual Encounter
J. Andrew Keith. JTAS 22, 1985, pp.46-48
3 pages, small format. Illustration
Journalist 66A985 Age 38.
Stringer for the Traveller News Service [which, IIRC is put out by TAS as a perk]This character makes an appearance in Lost Treasure Ships of the Abyss Rift in Challenge, no.44.435 Anton Cagliari
Greg Videll. Challenge 66, 1992, pp.24-25
2 pages, large format. Illustration
General Manager of a Travellers’ Aid Society hostel in Zarushagar society,
576A99 Age 53.441 Jeramii Boden: Deneb Dossier
Rob Caswell. MTJ 3, 1992, pp.40-43
4 pages, large format. Illustration
Spokesperson for the Travellers’ Aid Society, Jeramii is interviewed on the
Jerri Maggikami-Stythe Show about his travels/adventures. Includes his UPP.I'm still working through other periodicals (like Freelance Traveller itself) but a search of my second volume of periodical bibliography turned up this:
Patronage
Frank Mikes. Freelance Traveller 0, November 2009, p.5.
1 page, A4, PDF only.
Six option patron with Branit Shugulii, a well-known reporter for TAS, needing transport to a nearby system. Department: Active Measures: Getting Off the Ground.
AlsoAnother detail that might be overlooked is all the 'TAS' forms produced for Traveller. Whether you "merely' regard them as metagaming help or whether you regard them as something 'in game' might be worth a note.Also note that Jayne's Guide to Spacecraft of the Third Imperium (in the MgT2 High Guard book) is presented by The Travellers Aid Society [sic] [p.93]and I assume you've seen this:
http://wiki.travellerrpg.com/Travellers%27_Aid_Society HTH and all the besttcOn 4 November 2017 at 14:13, greg caires <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:Calling all canon!
Other than what is in LBB 1/TTB (et al), and some magazines (Challenge, MegaTraveller Journal) - what is the body of canon as it relates to the Traveller's Aid Society?
I've looked at the BITS bibliography and there is nothing in JTAS. As far as I know, I haven't seen anything canon from any other source.
As for non-canon, does anyone have a line on published TAS-related materials?
Am interested as I'm writing a TAS-related article for Freelance Traveller.
Thanks,
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