Journal of the Travellers Aid Society
Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society is a role-playing game magazine devoted to Traveller, commonly abbreviated JTAS.
Publisher | |
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Founder | Loren K. Wiseman |
Founded | 1979 |
Final issue Number |
25 |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
History
In 1979 Loren K. Wiseman created a magazine to support Traveller, which resulted in Game Designers' Workshop'sThe Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society (JTAS), which Wiseman would further develop as editor over its history.[1]: 55 J. Andrew Keith's writing for JTAS was so extensive that he had to take the pseudonyms John Marshal and Keith Douglass (he was later 'caught' when a reader did a word-use analysis of his articles and determined that they were all written by the same person).[1]: 56 Marc Miller decided that, rather than using modern dates for the magazine, each issue would instead be based on the in-game Imperium's calendar, and the calendar advanced about 90 days every quarterly issue.[1]: 55 JTAS #2 (1979) began printing excerpts from the 'Traveller News Service', which provided information on 'current' events in the Imperium; that issue, dated 274–1105, offered two news excerpts from Regina sector, dated 097-1105 and 101–1105.[1]: 55 JTAS #9 (1981) GDW developed their metaplot for Traveller by describing the start of a war with an alien species named the Zhodani.[1]: 55 GDW's original magazine ended with The Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society #24 (1984); it was soon replaced with a new magazine, Challenge, which continued JTAS' numbering with issue #25 (1986) but covered all of GDW's games, not just Traveller.[1]: 58
Imperium Games published Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society #25 in 1996, and published their second and final issue of the Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society in 1997.[1]: 333
After Steve Jackson Games licensed the Traveller setting, Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society was resurrected as an online magazine in 2000.[1]: 111
Mongoose Publishing produced six volumes of Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society in 2020 as part of their Traveller licence.[2]
Name
The Journal of the Travellers Aid Society takes its name from the fictional Travellers' Aid Society (TAS) that was first mentioned in the original incarnation of the Traveller game published by Game Designers Workshop [GDW]. In the original Traveller game, it was not too uncommon for characters to obtain membership in the TAS during character creation. The idea of the TAS is that it is an organization that exists to support what are basically 'transients,' or 'wanderers' ['Travellers' in the game's terminology] around the galaxy. It does so by maintaining low-cost hostels at many of the large starports, and, most importantly, by maintaining its 'rating system,' which warns of the dangers inherent in visiting certain worlds. Under this system, a world which should be approached with caution is denoted an 'Amber Zone,' and a world that should not be approached at all is denoted a 'Red Zone.' x§
Issues
GDW
- 01 Annic Nova (1979) ASIN B004RI229S
- 02 Victoria (1979) ASIN B0027DVL9C
- 03 Asteroids (1979) ASIN B004RHU40I
- 04 Gazelle Class Close Escorts (1980) ASIN B004RHZ2K0
- 05 Imperium (1980) ASIN B001AHZJ1C
- 06 Scouts (1980) ASIN B000QYIUX4
- 07 Starports (1981) ASIN B002GUOU76
- 08 Broadsword Class Mercenary Cruisers (1981) ASIN B000QYIYT4
- 09 WAR! (1981) ASIN B000QYH9E0
- 10 Planet Building (1981) ASIN B001CZ8Z54
- 11 Striker (1981) ASIN B000QYFZZU
- 12 Merchant Prince, including Special Supplement 1, Merchant Prince (1982 ASIN B000QYJ7YA
- 13 Hivers (1982) ASIN B000QYG5PO
- 14 Laws and Lawbreakers (1982) ASIN B002JHEIPU
- 15 Azun (1983) ASIN B000QYHLZW
- 16 SuSAG (1983) ASIN B000QYHNIM
- 17 Atmospheres , including Special Supplement 2, Atmospheres (1983) ASIN B000QYGDWE
- 18 Travelling without Jumping (1983) ASIN B000QYHSUA
- 19 Skyport Authority (1983) ASIN B000QYHUY4
- 20 Prologue (1984) ASIN B000QYN2D2
- 21 Vargr, including Special Supplement 3: Missiles in Traveller (1984) ASIN B000QYI2IW
- 22 Port to Jumppoint (1985) ASIN B000QYJYJI
- 23 Zhodani Philosophies (1985) ASIN B000QYN9ZI
- 24 Religion in the 2000 Worlds (1985) ASIN B000QYI85E
- Best of JTAS Volume 1 Issues 1-4 (1981) ASIN B000F955T2
- Best of JTAS Volume 2 Issues 5-8 (1980) ASIN B000QYFGWM
- Best of JTAS Volume 3 Issues 9-12 (1982) ASIN B000QYFJIS
- Best of JTAS Volume 4 Issues 13-16 (1983) ASIN B000QYFKNC
GDW JTAS in Challenge Magazine
- Challenge Magazine 25 Fleet Escort Lisiani (1986) ASIN B000U338EM
- Challenge Magazine 26 Cargo (A Merchant Prince Variant) (1986) ASIN B000KTXQOS
- Challenge Magazine 27 Grandfather's Worlds (1986) ASIN B000ERM0KM
- Challenge Magazine 28 K'kree Starships (1987) ASIN B000ERI5Z6
- Challenge Magazine 29 The Sabmiqys (1987) ASIN B000KTZUDS
- Challenge Magazine 30 The Fall of the Imperium (1987) ASIN B000ERK356
- Challenge Magazine 31 Hazardous Cargoes (1987) ASIN B000KTZUBU
- Challenge Magazine 32 A World On Its Own (1988) ASIN B000G30DVM
- Challenge Magazine 33 IRIS 1 (1988) ASIN B000E5DI50
- Challenge Magazine 34 IRIS 2 (1988) ASIN B000E5ED3G
- Challenge Magazine 35 The Spice of Life (1988)
- Challenge Magazine 36 IRIS 3 (1988) ASIN B000KTZUBK
Imperium Games T4 - Marc Miller's Traveller
- Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society #25 (1996) ASIN B000F9JG2E
- Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society #26 (1997) ASIN B000NPSB0I
The Best of JTAS
- The Best of JTAS, Volume 1 (2000)
- The Best of the Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society, Volume 2: a collection of articles originally published in issues 5 through 8 of the journal.[3]: 35 William A. Barton reviewed it in The Space Gamer No. 53.[3]: 35 Barton commented that "The Best of the JTAS, Vol. 2 should prove welcome to anyone who missed any Journals from 5 through 8."[3]: 35
Reception
The Journal of the Travellers Aid Society won the H.G. Wells award for Best Magazine Covering Roleplaying of 1979.[4]
William A. Barton reviewed the "Merchant Prince" supplement from Journal of the Travellers Aid Society #12 in The Space Gamer No. 53.[3]: 32 Barton commented that "Although it probably won't totally supplant Merchants & Merchandise as the book for generating merchant characters, Merchant Prince is a well-conceived and viable alternative to M&M. Its inclusion in the Journal makes it a special bargain. I recommend it to every Traveller player, especially those who find the merchant life the most appealing."[3]: 35
References
- Appelcline, Shannon (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
- "Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society Volume 1". Mongoose Publishing. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
- Barton, William A. (July 1982). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. No. 53. Steve Jackson Games.
- "1979 Origins Awards Winners". Archived from the original on December 16, 2012.