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D66 Compendium 2

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Names and Ideas to the Rescue!

Never be without the perfect name for a futuristic gambling game, military base, space ship, or character ever again! Make game preparation easier and be ready when your game takes a turn toward uncharted systems. Have a name ready for every planetary feature, every plague, every bureaucracy, and every piece of high-tech medical equipment with just the flip of a page.

The D66 Compendium 2 gives you 89 pages of names, ideas, and more for your Traveller games of any edition and is readily usable for any science fiction role-playing game. Inside you will find:

  • 97 lists, combining more than 50 lists published since the original d66 Compendium, plus more than 40 brand new lists written just for this book

  • Lists of events for all 14 careers in the Traveller Core Rulebook

  • Ideas covering topics like gossip about a ruler, random events in a spaceport, details of a criminal’s hideout, and ways your contact is most helpful

  • Different kinds of common and uncommon pets, as well as various breeds of dogs, cats, and birds

  • Terran-based lists for games focusing around Earth and the Solar System

  • Name lists for 7 alien and human races, with the harder names displayed for easy pronunciation

Always Be Prepared with the D66 Compendium 2.

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Tom R November 05, 2021 4:03 pm UTC
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Will you be adding a contents or index page to this compendium?
The end of book index in the first volume is immensely helpful.
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Wendell T July 12, 2020 5:26 am UTC
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How do you track a print copy? Purchased a print+pdf combo on 6-20. Usually, I get the print version in the mail in about a week.
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Dale M July 12, 2020 7:31 am UTC
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The Order History in your account should have that information. The printer is currently requires 22-24 business days before shipping because of COVID-19. I had an ordered on June 14, and it shipped only recently.
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Roger M March 19, 2018 9:12 pm UTC
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Worth it for the d66 career events tables particularly i you are bored with the 2d tables from the corebook.

Some of the others are less than stellar - the Zhodani name tables or instance are just a bunch of silly pseudo-Arabic names.
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Gus B April 27, 2017 10:29 am UTC
Question - which version of Traveller is this best suited for?
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Dale M April 27, 2017 10:49 am UTC
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Mongoose Traveller 2e, but only barely. The first section has D66 event tables for all the careers; all the skills gained there are in MGT2e. That is easy to translate into any other version of the game.

The entire rest of the book (as well as all of the original d66 Compendium) are purely edition neutral. Names of ships, planets, aliens, bars, etc work well no matter what edition of the you play.
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Gus B April 27, 2017 11:08 am UTC
Thank you, sir, for the reply!
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Dale M April 27, 2017 2:08 pm UTC
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You're welcome.
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Steve N March 28, 2017 4:02 pm UTC
Now does this, along with Compendium One, comprise all of the d66 lists? (other than those that have come out since, of course.)
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Dale M March 28, 2017 4:35 pm UTC
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Yes with one exception: Uses for a Hiver. That was a joke list and we didn't feel it had any place in a serious book for Traveller Referees.

Additionally, both Compendium 1 and 2 have lists in them that were never released as standalone lists.
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