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''GURPS Planet Krishna'' is a role-playing game supplement published by
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(SJG) in 1997 that helps a
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'' (''Generic Universal Role-Playing System'') campaign using the ''
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'' science fiction setting of
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In 1949, L. Sprague de Camp published the "
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The Queen of Zamba ''The Queen of Zamba'' is a science fiction novel by American writer L. Sprague de Camp, the first book of his '' Viagens Interplanetarias'' series and its subseries of stories set on the fictional planet Krishna. It was written between Novembe ...
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'' that was set on the alien planet Krishna, where all post-feudal technology is banned. Over the next 40 years, de Camp wrote a series of over 20 novels and short stories using the same setting that became known as the ''Viagens Interplanetarias'' series after a human interplanetary trading company of that name. ''GURPS Planet Krishna'', subtitled "Swashbuckling Adventure in Space", is a supplement that describes the Viagens Interplanetarias setting, enabling a gamemaster to design a swashbuckling ''GURPS'' campaign set on Krishna. The book starts by covering interplanetary political and trade organizations and locations. The main focus of the book is the world of Krishna, and information includes geography, technology, laws, climate, transportation, culture, religion, indigenous creatures, and notable characters and locations. The book includes a revision and updating of de Camp's essay
The Krishna Stories
" originally published in the fanzine ''New Frontiers'', v. 1, no. 1, December 1959 (another version appeared as an introduction to his Krishna novel '' The Prisoner of Zhamanak'' (1982). The version in ''GURPS Planet Krishna'' differs in some respects from the previously published versions. The maps of the Triple Seas region and the city of Zanid in ''GURPS Planet Krishna'' are based on originals by de Camp that appeared in the ''New Frontiers'' version of the essay, while the maps of the spaceport of Novorecife and the stars of the ''Viagens'' setting are new). The "Timeline of Krishna" near the end of the book also makes use of the ''New Frontiers'' version of the essay, which included a chronology of the early Krishna stories.


Publication history

In the 2014 book ''Designers & Dragons: The '80s'', game historian Shannon Appelcline noted that Steve Jackson Games decided in the early 1990s to stop publishing adventures, and as a result "SJG was now putting out standalone ''GURPS'' books rather than the more complex tiered book lines. This included more historical subgenre books. Some, such as '' GURPS Camelot'' (1991) and ''GURPS China'' (1991), were clearly sub-subgenres, while others like '' GURPS Old West'' (1991) and '' GURPS Middle Ages I'' (1992) covered genres notably missing before this point." ''GURPS Planet Krishna'' is one such standalone book, a 128-page softcover book by
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, with cartography by Ann Dupuis, interior art by Dan Smith, Terry Tidwell, Arthur Roberg, and Carol Scavella, and cover art by
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. The book was published by SJG in 1997.


Reception

In the December 1997 edition of ''
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'' (Issue #242),
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admired this book, noting that it "includes pretty much everything you need to cobble together a Krishna campaign, with an emphasis on culture and daily life." Swan liked the tone of the book, commenting that writer James Cambias "writes with assurance and clarity." He did warn that "''GURPS Krishna'' isn’t for everyone — if you’re a stickler for logic, you’re gonna hate this — but it's paradise for role-players with a sense of humor." He also noted the lack of a complete adventure, telling gamemasters "Be prepared to do some homework." Swan concluded by giving the book an above average rating of 4 out of 5, saying, "Nothing enlivens a dreary campaign like an oddball setting, and his bookshowcases oddballs of the first rank. Strip away the sci-fi elements, ditch the ''GURPS'' statistics, and you’re left with plenty of raw material for an eye-opening campaign."


Other reviews

* '' Alarums & Excursions'' Issue 267 (November 1997, p. 51)


References

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