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Trinity Rulebook (hardcover)

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Original Design Contributors: Andrew Bates, Ken Cliffe, Richard E. Dansky, Greg Fountain, Robert Hatch, Chris McDonough, Richard Thomas, Stephan Wieck and Fred Yelk
Additional Concepts and Visual Contributors: Ash Arnett, Bruce Baugh, Jack Dietz, Robert Dixon, Jeff Holt, Leif Jones, Robert Scott Martin, Matt Milberger, William O'Connor, Kathleen Ryan, Mike Tinney, Aaron Siskind, Brian Snoddy, Aaron Voss, Stewart Wieck and Jonathan Woodward
Authors: Justin R. Achilli, Andrew Bates, Ken Cliffe, Jen Clodius, Richard E. Dansky, Greg Fountain, Ashwath Ganesan, Robert Hatch, Dawn Kahan, James Kiley, Robert Scott Martin, Chris McDonough, Judith A. McLaughlin, Ethan Skemp, Jonathan Woodward, Fred Yelk and Alison Young
Original Fiction: George Alec Effinger
Storyteller Game System: Mark Rein•Hagen
Revised Storyteller System: Andrew Bates
Developer: Andrew Bates with Ken Cliffe
Editors: Ken Cliffe with Cary Goff
Art Direction: Richard Thomas
Artists: Andrew Bates, Robert "Shaggy" Dixon, Glenn Fabry, Langdon Foss, Jeff "Thug" Holt, Mark Jackson, Leif "Kostbaar" Jones, Matt "Jake Danger" Milberger, Christopher Moeller, William "Akira Van Woc" O'Connor, John Park, David "Dave.A.I." Seeley, Alex Sheikman, Lawrence Snelly, Brian "Dazylart" Snoddy, Griffon Sykes, Richard "Safari Jack Talon" Thomas, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook
Cover Design: Rich Thomas
Layout, Typesetting and Interior Page Design: Matt Milberger
Playtesters: Fred Yelk, Richard Dixon, Greg Fountain, Chris McDonough, Mike Tinney ("Jailhouse Rock"); Brian Glass, Brian Petkash (the second string); Conrad Hubbard, Jon Carroll, Roy Fernbach, Brent Halstead, Julian Hubbard, Chris Renfroe ("Mad Max on the Road to Cairo"); Judith A. McLaughlin, Bill Brickman, Tamara Duran, Karl Krumpholz, Brett Mapp, Leonard McCain (the science police); Chris Aylott, Dane Botfield, Mike Dow, Nate Hogan (the space criminals); Andrew Harasty, Greg Blake, Jen Clodius, Jack Dietz, Andy Farrell, Jane Luaer, Sarah Muntz (the San Diego Kabal Playtesters and Drinking Club); Robert Scott Martin, Alexander Goldman, Jennifer Earl, Johnathan Young ("Magnum PSI"); Alison Young, Chris Brooks, Sandra Brooks, Angela Sorensen, Michael Wibberly, Tony Young (the devils advocates); Andrew Wiersema, Dale Lin Kord, Jason Kord, MacKenzie McDonald, Perkins, Autumn Peterson, Vern Peterson (the quiet bunch); Jon Leitheusser, Seth Johnson, John J. Kasab, Robert Lennon, Phil Prange, Kevin Reid-Rice, Kevin Tritz, Scott Willems (disturbed wa's and all)
Special Thanks: Joan D. Vinge for allowing use of the term "psion" (and enjoying Pat McCurdy); George Alec Effinger, for indulging us (and having great taste in restaurants)
Dedication: To Ray Bradbury, for making the fantastic approachable and the mundane wondrous.
To George Lucas, for giving us new legends to believe in. Utinni!
Publisher: White Wolf Publishing, Inc.
Imprint: White Wolf Game Studio
Published: November 10, 1997
Pages: 320
Year: 2120
Publication #: WW 09100
Reference #: ISBN 1-56504-750-8
Price: $29.95

The core rulebook for the Trinity game line.

Contents

[edit] Summary

From the White Wolf catalog:

[edit] Book One: Setting

[edit] The Honored Dead

[edit] 0.0 Overview

[edit] 1.0 Æon Trinity Profile

[edit] 2.0 Psi

[edit] 3.0 Psi Orders

[edit] 4.0 Aberrants

[edit] 5.0 History

[edit] 6.0 22nd-Century Earth

[edit] 7.0 Space

[edit] 8.0 Aliens

[edit] Book Two: Rules

[edit] Introduction

[edit] Chapter One: Systems

[edit] Chapter Two: Character

[edit] Chapter Three: Traits

[edit] Chapter Four: Aptitudes

[edit] Chapter Five: Drama

[edit] Chapter Six: Technology

[edit] Chapter Seven: Storytelling

[edit] Appendix

[edit] Background Information

  • Due to the last-minute changeover from the name Æon, several instances of "Æon Trinity" within the book have been accidentally changed to "Trinity Trinity."
  • The final page of the book is an advertisement for the Aberrant Rulebook, to be released in 1999. The word "sacrifice" can be seen faintly superimposed what would become the scribbled inner portion of the Aberrant logo. At the time, many fans assumed this would be some sort of Aberrant sourcebook for the Trinity game line, rather than a seperate game in the same universe.

[edit] Memorable Quotes

[edit] Characters

[edit] References

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