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    Looking at the TNE Books Fire, Fusion, & Steel, World Tamer's Handbook and realized what toolsare there for T2K2, DC, C&D. If one has a conversion rules kit for Twilight 2000 and The Morrow Project, one could easily make quite a bit of stuff without hand waving too much. What do you guys think

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    I use GURPS, which allows use of GURPS vehicles as well as a ton of source books such as Reign of Steel and High Tech

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      Originally posted by tsofian View Post
      I use GURPS, which allows use of GURPS vehicles as well as a ton of source books such as Reign of Steel and High Tech
      I have Low, High and Ultra tech books. Steve Jackson likes TMP if memory serves.

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        I am 1st edition. So I bought (at the time) every Jane's book, weapons systems, aircraft, ships, military electronics, etc. about 12 in all (even have one for containers). Is that good enough reference If not I also subscribed to International Defense Review and Soviet Intelligence Review for 10 years starting the year I picked up the Janes'. Still have them in boxes upstairs.

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          Originally posted by .45cultist View Post
          Looking at the TNE Books Fire, Fusion, & Steel, World Tamer's Handbook and realized what toolshare there for T2K2, DC, C&D. If one has a conversion rules kit for Twilight 2000 and The Morrow Project, one could easily make quite a bit of stuff without hand waving too much. What do you guys think
          I don't own any of those. So I can't say one way or another. I have seen the Fire, Fusion, and Steel book, though I did not want to bother with making a conversion.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by gamerguy View Post
            I am 1st edition. So I bought (at the time) every Jane's book, weapons systems, aircraft, ships, military electronics, etc. about 12 in all (even have one for containers). Is that good enough reference If not I also subscribed to International Defense Review and Soviet Intelligence Review for 10 years starting the year I picked up the Janes'. Still have them in boxes upstairs.
            Depends on what you want to use them for.

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