Slaves to the Credit (8 pages): So much for history, now we’re into current affairs. I particularly liked the backstory of the Exchange Consulate, presented here for the first time I recall, and within that, the hints of their militant arm, the context assassins, who essentially trick targets into getting themselves executed. The tone this sets is one of every man’s hand being against the free trader – or far trader, as they are called in SWN, leading them to develop the kind of ruthless cunning one typically observes in PCs. The Jewels of Foreign Suns (4 pages): This gives the history of independent trade, from Earth’s initial colonies through the Terran Mandate, the Silence after the Mandate collapsed, and into the present day. Unusual in its support for the end game, when the PCs have risen to be merchant princes – movers and shakers in the sector as a whole. In a Nutshell: Interstellar trading expansion for Stars Without Number.
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