Research Query: 'Orphaned' Subsectors 1977 - 1987
Graham Donald
(02 Jan 2017 03:27 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Research Query: 'Orphaned' Subsectors 1977 - 1987
Timothy Collinson
(02 Jan 2017 06:59 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Research Query: 'Orphaned' Subsectors 1977 - 1987
Graham Donald
(02 Jan 2017 09:23 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Research Query: 'Orphaned' Subsectors 1977 - 1987 Timothy Collinson (02 Jan 2017 19:26 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Research Query: 'Orphaned' Subsectors 1977 - 1987
Graham Donald
(03 Jan 2017 10:25 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Research Query: 'Orphaned' Subsectors 1977 - 1987
Graham Donald
(04 Jan 2017 07:32 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Research Query: 'Orphaned' Subsectors 1977 - 1987
Timothy Collinson
(04 Jan 2017 15:37 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Research Query: 'Orphaned' Subsectors 1977 - 1987
Graham Donald
(05 Jan 2017 09:50 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Research Query: 'Orphaned' Subsectors 1977 - 1987
Timothy Collinson
(05 Jan 2017 11:13 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Research Query: 'Orphaned' Subsectors 1977 - 1987
Graham Donald
(05 Jan 2017 13:07 UTC)
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Hi, On 2 January 2017 at 09:20, Graham Donald (via tml list) > Thanks for that information, one of the problems of returning to a hobby is > that you always find out that there are things you missed out on. I I know the feeling. I was abroad when T20 came out and it took a while before I'd 'caught up' on all that material. Still not 100% sure I know where the boundary between what exists in print and electronic form is! managed > to see someone who had a complete print run of Dragon Magazine and managed > to find something close to but not quite what I remembered about a subsector > using names from science fiction, although I do see someone tried that with > the map from the Chanur Saga (The last of which is still the best view of > life aboard a trading ship I've yet encountered.) I really ought to read those I guess... so many books, so little time. > > The article in question was "The Asimov Cluster - A Traveller Variant', > William B. Fawcett, Dragon #20. Basically he provides UWPs for worlds named > in the 'Foundation Saga' but does not provide a full subsector map (or > indeed any map.) to go with it. Ah... bother. I do actually have that article in my bibliography (I think I've got all of the Dragon articles for Traveller now) but of course because it didn't mention a subsector or include a map, I didn't find it on my search and didn't recall it from memory. <writes out 100 times: I must do better...> But glad you've remembered that... >However I am reasonably sure that is not > what I was remembering, so the hunt continues. I'll have a browse through the 98 pages of Periodical Bibliography volume 2 I have so far (I'll do it the hard way rather than rely on search) and see what I come up with, but don't hold your breath. And I'll keep my eyes peeled in the future but the difficulty will be then connecting anything I find with who was looking for it! All the best in your quest and happy Travelling tc