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Transhuman Space

by David L. Pulver

Series: Transhuman Space (6700 (1st edition), 6708 (2nd edition), 6020 (revised)), GURPS 3rd Edition (6700 (1st edition), 6708 (2nd edition), 6020 (revised)), GURPS (6700 (1st edition), 6708 (2nd edition), 6020 (revised))

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It's the year 2100. Humans have colonized the solar system. China and America struggle for control of Mars. The Royal Navy patrols the asteroid belt. Nanotechnology has transformed life on Earth forever, and gene-enhanced humans share the world with artificial intelligences and robotic cybershells. Our solar system has become a setting as exciting and alien as any interstellar empire. Pirate spaceships hijacking black holes . . . sentient computers and artificial "bioroids" demanding human rights . . . nanotechnology and mind control . . . Transhuman Space is cutting-edge science-fiction adventure that begins where cyberpunk ends. This Powered by GURPS line was created by David L. Pulver and illustrated by Christopher Shy. The core book, Transhuman Space, opens with nearly one hundred pages of world and background material. This edition includes a customized GURPS Lite - no other books are required to use it, although the GURPS Basic Set for Third Edition and GURPS Compendium I are recommended for GMs.… (more)
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It's the year 2100. Humans have colonized the solar system. China and America struggle for control of Mars. The Royal Navy patrols the asteroid belt. Nanotechnology has transformed life on Earth forever, and gene-enhanced humans share the world with artificial intelligences and robotic cybershells. Our solar system has become a setting as exciting and alien as any interstellar empire. Pirate spaceships hijacking black holes . . . sentient computers and artificial "bioroids" demanding human rights . . . nanotechnology and mind control . . . Transhuman Space is cutting-edge science-fiction adventure that begins where cyberpunk ends. This Powered by GURPS line was created by David L. Pulver and illustrated by Christopher Shy. The core book, Transhuman Space, opens with nearly one hundred pages of world and background material. This edition includes a customized GURPS Lite - no other books are required to use it, although the GURPS Basic Set for Third Edition and GURPS Compendium I are recommended for GMs.

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