(The map needs to be saved locally for future use.) Systems, sectors, and subsectors, with options (rift, spiral arm, etc.) You can also paste in your own list of UWPs (and the list the page itself generates is preformatted to work perfectly here), or the URL of a page you just generated, and then hit the “Submit” button, and the site will also generate your subsector or sector map. Refreshing your generated page, logically enough, changes nothing.) (To generate a new one, you have to hit the link on the main page. The main Traveller generator page features links to generate random sectors and subsectors those output on a new page, with a unique URL. The inimitable Alex Schroeder offers a triple threat for Traveller GMs, with some really cool features. Mongoose Traveller 2e core book (sitting atop High Guard on my paint-spattered desk) Sectors and subsectors you can revisit, with maps The only exception is the last one on the list, which specifically creates Mongoose 2e NPCs. My brain is in Mongoose Traveller 2e mode at the moment, but given the broad compatibility of the various editions of Traveller - especially in terms of setting creation - these generators should be useful no matter which flavor/fork appeals to you. I’ve posted about Traveller generators before here on Yore, but I’ve also used one or two I’ve never posted about - and recently found a great Reddit list of even more generators that were new to me.
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