TAS

Overview

TAS is a multi tool application for Mongoose
Traveller 2E https://groupfinder.gg/library/traveller-2e-2016
, that provides several options for players, GMs, and solo players. The Travellers app is designed to allow for guided or random character creation, rolling your own dice or letting the app roll them.  You can also track multiple characters across sub tabs, update their stats, add items and then save them, and share them with direct sharing links. They Shipyard app allows you to open and modify several classic Traveller ships, or design your own from scratch.  Save and export your ships as desired. The NPC Vault is a stripped down automated NPC creator that allows GMs to quickly create NPCs across different career archetypes, tech levels and experience levels, as well as mix archetypes.  Edit, save and export the NPCs as needed.
   The Voidmapper tool shows you the 8x10 hex map. It lets you automatically generate a single world hex at random, a single sub sector or several sub sectors, or you can import the cannon sectors from travellermap.com.  Once you have imported your sectors, you can import ships from the Shipyard and add Characters from Travellers to that ship.  Each sector has the full trade and passenger information based on the system rules.  You can give your ship credits, track your in game trades, and passengers if your table wants to automate finding trade goods, and passengers and tracking what is on your ship and how much you spend and make.  You can also use this as a mini game to travel a system trading and trying to earn a profit.  Lastly each system has a savable notes section, random tables for encounters and details about the secondary worlds.
Lastly check the Ops Menu for the readme for each section for more detailed information and the up to date change log.

Links

tas.leweber.org https://tas.leweber.org/ - Official website

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