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Mongoose Traveller: Borderland: Counterweights and Measures

Borderland: Counterweights and Measures

A standalone adventure with a deliciously political twist.

Publisher's blurb: "This adventure is set in the Borderland sector of the Trojan Reach.

"The Florian-Aslan Trade Consortium (FATC) has grown so powerful that it will come to dominate the Borderland unless countermeasures are taken. Direct action is impossible, but if some of the local powers can put aside their differences and work together then perhaps they can create a counterweight to the FATC expansion. The Travellers are recruited to act as go-betweens in this endeavour; simple messengers with a legitimate remit. But FATC plays dirty, and is not above shooting the messenger.

"The conflict presented in this adventure is not black-and-white, good-vs-bad. The actions of the opposition (the Florian-Aslan trade Consortium, or FATC) make sense from their perspective, and there are many good and worthy people among the FATC who will see those who try to derail their legitimate business expansion as nothing more than terrorists. Indeed, it may be that the FATC expansion is a good thing for the region – these are troubled times in the Borderlands, and greater unity might be the decisive factor in surviving the next decades."

More when I get hold of a copy!

Book Details:
Author: M J Dougherty
Publishers' Reference: MGP3866
ISBN: n/a
PDF, 38 pages
Date: July 2015

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Product page last updated: 26 July 2015