Voyages SF, originally known as Jumpspace, was a roleplaying game magazine published from 1989-1992 by StarLance Publications,[1] and notably edited by 1991's Cracken's Rebel Field Guide illustrator, James B. King. Despite the magazine's ambiguous status, later published sources have derived names and concepts originally only appearing in Voyages articles, such as the Imperial Core, Oseon Belt and Sumitra system.[2]
Star Wars content
"The Anatra Dora" — Voyages SF 7 (Unlicensed)
"Carrier Assignment" — Voyages SF 7 (Unlicensed)
"Modified Space Combat" — Voyages SF 7 (Unlicensed)
"Rebel Justice" — Voyages SF 8 (Unlicensed)
"Star Maps: An alternative to the Star Wars™ Astrogation Gazetteer" — Voyages SF 8 (Unlicensed)
"A World in Revolt" — Voyages SF 9 (Unlicensed)
"SecureTECH S400 Police Vest" — Voyages SF 10 (Unlicensed)
"A Day at the Auction" — Voyages SF 11 (Unlicensed)
"Hide and Go Seek" — Voyages SF 12 (Unlicensed)
"Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, How I Wonder Where We Are" — Voyages SF 13 (Unlicensed)
"Gunsmiths in Star Wars: Optional rules for repairing and improving blasters" — Voyages SF 14 (Unlicensed)
"Effects of Wounds in Star Wars" — Voyages SF 14 (Unlicensed)
"Mr. Badspanner: A Star Wars Adventure" — Voyages SF 17 (Unlicensed)
"Star Wars: Imperial Scooter Bike" — Voyages SF 17 (Unlicensed)
Notes and references
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"Welcome Aboard" — Voyages SF 12
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"Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, How I Wonder Where We Are" — Voyages SF 13 (source) (Unlicensed)
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