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Judge Dredd 2000 AD Bad Moon Rising Mongoose Traveller Roleplaying Book MGP10001 by Lawrence Whitaker.
You will need the Traveller core rulebook and the core rules for Judge Dredd in order to be able to use this Judge Dredd adventure scenario.
Produced by Mongoose Publishing under licence of Rebellion A/C 13 January 2013. English Language 112 pages.
Product Code: MGP10001. ISBN-10: 1906508631 ISBN-13: 9781906508630
This book is for roleplaying in the Mega City 1 environment (the Big Meg). Published by Mongoose as a hardback book in 2013. This product requires the use of the Traveller Core Rulebook. This is a roleplay game set in Mega City 1 which is a futuristic city with the players taking on the role of law enforcement who are capable of functioning as judge, jury, and executioner. The publisher states “The Judge Dredd roleplaying game is set to take your group into the distopian society of Mega-City One, either as a patrol of disciplined judges, straining to uphold the Law, or as a gang of perps, criminals bent on dominating entire sectors with their greed. Supported by a wide range of rules supplements and sourcebooks, there is no better introduction into the world of Judge Dredd.”
Roleplaying inspired from the iconic 2000 AD comic book story that started in issue two (Prog 2), back in 1977. Created by the writer John Wagner with the artist Carlos Ezquerra and editor Pat Mills the weekly comic was known as a prog and watched over by Tharg the alien editor. It was later brought out in annuals and the Megazine. If you want miniatures for the game, then Mongoose produce their own as have various other companies. Games Workshop Citadel had the licence for a short period and produced a large range of some of the best metal miniatures for the Judge Dredd genre. Some of the range are notoriously hard to find. The Slaughter Margin set was only available direct from GW, although some of the set were available separately in other lines. They started to come out in 1985, and ceased in 1987. Some of them do not have clear dates on the slotta, as some bright spark decided to do it in Roman numerals! So some from 1985 will instead say MCMLXXXV on them. Personally I’m happy that they gave up on that idea!!!
These really are an excellent range, and substantially covered a good cross section of a Mega City population for what you’d need to play a game. Mutants (Muties), Perps, Fatties, Uglies, Kleggs and of course Judges bringing the law. GW also brought out board Games such as Block Mania and also the Roleplaying game. Mongoose Publishing now have a licence and have their own Roleplay game (Check their site for the free rule set) and miniature line. I collect them as well, and they are good, but just seem a little too “clean” compared to the older GW miniatures. Also they are a slightly larger scale, which is a shame, as they don’t quite fit in.
These miniatures really had some exceptional detail on them, especially the Judges badges and gloves. Surprising just how good they could get a moulding in lead. Unfortunately, due to them being in lead, the Judges Lawgivers barrel is often broken off. Due to the design (from the original comic) and lead being soft, they are just so weak.
Some excellent painted versions can be seen here:
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WARNING. This is not a children’s toy. It is a collectable for adults and is not recommended for young children under the age of 14 years old. Use of the product is at the user’s own risk, who by purchasing accepts responsibility from the point of receipt. CHOKING HAZARD, may contain small parts. Please be aware that the items, and the packaging that they are received in, are a choking hazard and may restrict breathing. They may pose a DANGER OF SUFFOCATION so please either store or dispose of packaging carefully. Do not ingest and keep away from small children. Items received may contain Lead and other metals, do not place in the mouth or swallow as it may be harmful if eaten or chewed. Wash your hands after handling and keep away from foodstuffs. Use of gloves is advisable in handling, especially if you have allergies to the product. Items and parts sold may have sharp points, edges or a cutting blade, be aware and avoid puncture injury to the eyes. Store carefully as items may be a slip, trip or fall hazard.