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TRAVELLER The Traveller Adventure 0202

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Location CB113AE, Essex
Country United Kingdom
Time Left Closed
Start Time Feb. 24, 2010 12:05:00
End Time Mar. 26, 2010 13:05:00
Status Closed
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 Megnelwil (22) Verified Seller
Registered since Feb. 29, 2008
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TRAVELLER The Traveller Adventure 0202

CONDITION: VERY GOOD

GDW 1983, Softcover, 154 pages.

Cover laminated, unmarked, tight binding.

"When the crew of the merchant vessel 'March Harrier' befriends a wolf-like alien Vargr in the underground city of Leedor, they have no reason to suspect that they are beginning a quest for the secret of a jeweled alien ornament... a quest that will take them to an asteroid mining settlement, to frontier trading stations, and to dozens of exotic worlds. But the ornament is intended for more then mere decoration and the adventuring crew is soon marked by the extra-legal security apparatus of the giant Tukera Lines megacorporation. The crew and their Vargr companion need every skill at their disposal to discover the true secret of the ornament.

Contents:

  • Spinward Marches map and overview
  • Aramis Subsector Map and data
  • Several Planetary maps with background information, encounter tables and area maps
  • Deck plans of the 'March Harrier' Subsidized Merchant
  • Ship Directory of the different types of starships in operation in the Aramis subsector
  • Extensive Library Data of new creatures and corporations
  • Complete Vargr Character Generation unit.

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Destination Service Details Cost GBP
United Kingdom Royal Mail 1st Class (1-3 days) 2.38
Europe Royal Mail Airmail (6-10 days) 3.58
USA, Canada, Australia, Japan Royal Mail Airmail (6-10 days) 6.12
Rest of the World Please contact me for details

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A full refund is offered if you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase, including original and return domestic postage costs, provided following conditions are met and goods are returned within the indicated time. Goods must be returned in same condition as received and in original or equivalent packaging. Goods that are sent by insured postage must be returned by insured postage. International postage costs may also be refunded but this is not guaranteed and is subject to conditions. Please contact me for details.

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I endeavour to give an accurate description of each item I present for sale. However, grading is subjective and my idea of condition may not tally with your own. It is time consuming to list a large number of items so I might miss the odd blemish but this is not intentional. I can see no point in providing misleading descriptions as this invariably leads to dissatisfied customers, negative feedback and potential financial loss if a refund has to be issued. So I try to be as accurate as possible within the constraints detailed above. Where items are incomplete or suffer significant defects you can be sure I will disclose such faults. All used items will have some degree of wear, no matter how minor. I use the following grading scale and provide additional details where necessary:

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FAIR (FR) Several large and significant flaws. Pages may be detached, a module cover completely split, or the cover loose from a staple-bound book. Large pieces may even be missing from the cover or a page. There may be significant water damage, extensive soiling, extremely heavy creasing, large tears, etc. The item is mostly complete and useable.
GOOD (GD) Shows heavy wear, but is still solid. A few large flaws plus several smaller flaws may be present. Conversely, Good items may have one or two major flaws: spine splits up to half the length, several large, heavy creases, a small amount of water damage, heavy writing, multiple or large tears, a noticeable odour due to either "mustiness" or "smoke", significant staple rust and staining, etc. There may be several pieces of tape on the item. On staple-bound books, the cover can be separated from the staples, and on perfect-bound books, some pages may be loose from the binding. A Good item should be relatively solid and intact and still retain some basic appeal to a collector.
VERY GOOD (VG) The "average wear" grade. Spine shows stress and may be slightly frayed or have minor tears. Covers can have "splits" as long as 2 inches. Corners are often rounded, creased, or frayed, and edges may show similar wear. Common flaws are "colour fading", small stains, small tears, and writing on interior pages. Slight warping and/ or faint "musty odour" may also be allowed. Tape may have been used to "repair" the item, but it should be at most one or two small pieces. A Very Good item can simply be an accumulation of several minor and moderate flaws or it may have very few minor flaws and one major detractor such as a fold that goes the entire length of the cover, heavy rust on the staples, a page separated that was not designed to be "detachable", a large spine split, or writing on the outer cover.
FINE (FN) At first glance, a Fine item may appear to be a higher grade, but on closer inspection flaws can be clearly seen. There may be several smalls creases or even one slightly larger (1 inch) crease. The top/ bottom of the spine may show some abrasion, perhaps even a small 1/8 inch tear. Other flaws may include: several heavier spine stress lines, a "scuff" to the surface that removes some of the colour, rust to the staples (though at least 75% should be rust free), a tiny tear or very small piece missing from a corner, or a few small stains. Though inserts/ maps may be detached and have some minor writing, they should still be intact. Often, Fine items simply have a greater accumulation of lesser flaws.
VERY FINE (VF) A few light creases may be present at an edge/ corner or on the inner surface of the cover. There should be no folds or hard creases. Corners can have other wear such as slight "rounding" or "abrasion". On staple-bound items, the edge of the spine may have some slight abrasions to the outer surface layer, though the spine itself it still strong and intact. For perfect-bound items, light vertical stress lines are more prominent (though not extensive). Staples may have the slightest hint of rust, but should still be at least 90% rust free with no rust stains on the pages. Maps/ inserts may be detached - there can be a few marks written on the these, but they should still be minor and not extensive (no highlighting or marker). Perhaps two corners may have tiny 1/16 inch creases at the extreme tips or there could be one very light half inch crease.
NEAR MINT (NM) There may be a few light stress lines on the spine, otherwise the spine is strong and intact. Corners are sharp, but can have a little bit of "bumping" or other very minor wear. In general, no creases should be present, though a slight "bend" that does not create a noticeable stress crease may be allowed. The edges may have a few very tiny "bumps" or "nicks". A few light stress lines are acceptable on the surface, but they should not break the colour. Surface colours should be bright with at most a few "colour flecks" or some very minimal "colour fading" (as usually occurs along the spine). Any spots of discoloration or staining would be extremely minor. The inside booklet should be complete with no marks, no rust on the staples and all inserts/ maps still attached. A few very light marks may be allowed - such as a small price written in pencil on the inside flyleaf. Even though, the above flaws are acceptable in Near Mint condition, an item should not contain any more than a few such defects.
NEW Brand new, never used, maybe still in shrink wrap, no flaws unless otherwise detailed.

Grading text based on and used with permission from The Acaeum (http://www.acaeum.com/). Some images and cover scans courtesy of and used with permission from The Acaeum.

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