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Nexus #3

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“The Greek heroes are ... treacherous and self-sacrificing, generous and greedy, vengeful and just, humorous and gloomy -- in other words human, and many times all too human.”

Join us in 1982 when Nexus #3 was published. It focuses on the “new” Heroes of Olympus roleplaying game based on Greek mythology. Here you will find an Aegyptian extension to the game, as well as a who’s who on the Argo.

Of course there is the Star Fleet Universe section where Ray Olesen’s scenario “The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” is introduced. Richard Kerr also lets people know how to change the Klingon D7 and F5 minis to the KR and KF5R.

There is an article on roleplaying, another with modifications for Moon Base Clavius, and a final one with four high-tech additions for Starfire. You’ll find reviews of Man, Myth and Magic; Swashbucklers; and Pirates & Plunder. There is also a look at the “new” world of computer gaming, focusing on Starweb.

This PDF is provided by Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc. with the kind permission of Allen D. Eldridge. It includes ads and offers from 1982; these are no longer valid.

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