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[[Tabletop Games]] set in the aftermath of World War Three (which took place in the late 1990s in that universe) and popular during the 1980s. Still played today, though- RPOL has a number of games in the setting. |
[[Tabletop Games]] set in the aftermath of World War Three (which took place in the late 1990s in that universe) and popular during the 1980s. Still played today, though- RPOL has a number of games in the setting. |
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Suffered massively from [[The Great Politics Mess |
Suffered massively from [[The Great Politics Mess-Up]], rapidly becoming redundant with the end of the [[Cold War]]. The second edition featured [[Alternate Timeline|a new timeline]], which didn't prove popular. Especially in Germany, since whereas NATO launching a land invasion of Poland made some kind of sense when the latter was part of [[Commie Land]], [[Does This Remind You of Anything?|the new timeline basically had Germany starting WWIII by invading Poland.]] This led some players to [[Fanon Discontinuity|disregard it]] and use the original timeline, treating the whole thing as an exercise in [[Alternate History]]. |
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A science-fiction RPG from the same publishers advanced the first-edition timeline three hundred years and moved the action [[Recycled in Space|into Earth-colonized space]]. Originally called ''Traveller: 2300'', the name was soon changed to ''[[Twenty Three Hundred AD]]'' since it had nothing to do with any flavor of the ''[[Traveller (Tabletop Game)|Traveller]]'' RPG. ''2300 AD'' featured [[Cyberpunk]] influences, a war with aliens who were [[Justified Trope|biologically obligated]] to be a [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Warrior Race]], and the French domination of Earth and interstellar politics. |
A science-fiction RPG from the same publishers advanced the first-edition timeline three hundred years and moved the action [[Recycled in Space|into Earth-colonized space]]. Originally called ''Traveller: 2300'', the name was soon changed to ''[[Twenty Three Hundred AD]]'' since it had nothing to do with any flavor of the ''[[Traveller (Tabletop Game)|Traveller]]'' RPG. ''2300 AD'' featured [[Cyberpunk]] influences, a war with aliens who were [[Justified Trope|biologically obligated]] to be a [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Warrior Race]], and the French domination of Earth and interstellar politics. |