Traveller Alien Module 7: Hivers

Traveller Alien Module 7: Hivers is a supplement published by Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) in 1986 for the science fiction role-playing game Traveller.

Alien Module 7: Hivers
Cover art by Steve Venters, 1986.
Designers
PublishersGame Designers' Workshop
Publication1986
GenresScience-fiction
SystemsClassic Traveller

Contents

Continuing in GDW's Alien Modules series, Traveller Alien Module 7: Hivers details the alien race known as the Hiver manipulators. Topics include physiology, society, psychology, political structure, history, how to generate a Hiver character, weapons, and ships. The book also includes an adventure, "Something Stinks!"[1]

Publication history

GDW first published the science fiction role-playing game Traveller in 1977, and followed that with dozens of supplements and adventures, including a multipart Alien Modules series, each focussed on a different alien race: 1: Aslan (1984), 2: K'kree (1984), 3: Vargr (1984), 4: Zhodani (1985), 5: Droyne (1985), and 6: Solomani.

In 1986, the series continued with 7: Hivers, a 48-page book written by J. Andrew Keith, Marc W. Miller, and Loren Wiseman, with interior art by Bryan Gibson and Steve Venters, and cover art by Venters.[2] It is considered one of the classic Traveller Modules series.[3]

In 1987, GDW followed 7: Hivers with a final addition to the Alien Module series, 8: Darrians.

Reception

Jim Bambra reviewed Traveller Alien Module 7: Hivers for White Dwarf #84, and stated that "Hivers is yet another valuable and impressive addition to the Traveller universe."[1]

Other reviews

  • The Imperium Staple, Issue 6 (Aug 1986, p.14)

See also

List of Classic Traveller Alien Modules

References

  1. Bambra, Jim (December 1986). "Open Box". White Dwarf. No. 84. Games Workshop. p. 5.
  2. Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. p. 329. ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
  3. Miller, Marc (2010). Guide to Classic Traveller (1 ed.). USA: Far Futures.
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