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David L. Pulver (born 2 November 1965 in
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) is a
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and
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, author of more than fifty
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rulebooks and supplements, including the award-winning ''
Transhuman Space ''Transhuman Space'' (THS) is a role-playing game by David Pulver, published by Steve Jackson Games as part of the "Powered by ''GURPS''" (''Generic Universal Role-Playing System'') line. Set in the year 2100, humanity has begun to colonize the ...
''.


Early life and education

Pulver has a
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BA from Queen's University.


Role-playing game designs

In a 2010 interview, Pulver stated that although he has been doing work for
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(SJG) "ever since I became a freelance writer," he also worked for TSR,
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,
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catalogue. He is a fan of anime and
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.DiceCast Special Holiday Interview Episod

(by Polymancer Studios). Podcast, includes interview with David Pulver
In 1989 Pulver designed the first version of ''
GURPS Ultra-Tech ''GURPS Ultra-Tech'' is a sourcebook published by Steve Jackson Games (SJG) in 1989 for science fiction role-playing games using third edition ''GURPS'' (''Generic Universal Role-playing System'') rules. Description ''GURPS Ultra-Tech'' is writt ...
'', an equipment guide intended to be used with science fiction settings. Pulver contributed adventures to several anthologies published for ''GURPS'', and also designed '' GURPS Psionics'' (1991) followed by '' GURPS Vehicles'' (1993). The latter featured a mathematically complex vehicle-construction system, allowing the creation of vehicles ranging from a stone-age canoe to
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. This system was later simplified for ''
GURPS Traveller ''GURPS Traveller'' is a set of table-top role-playing game books by Steve Jackson Games, designed to allow game play in the Third Imperium science-fiction setting from the original '' Traveller'' using the ''GURPS'' rule system. Loren Wiseman (f ...
'' (especially ''GURPS Traveller: Starships'' and ''GURPS Traveller: Ground Forces'') and '' GURPS World War 2'' (including ''GURPS WW2: Motorpool''). The design rules in '' GURPS Robots'' (1997) and '' GURPS Mecha'' (1997) are fully compatible with it. Pulver also produced two original game settings for SJG at this time: ''GURPS Reign of Steel'' (1996) and ''GURPS Technomancer'' (1998). In November 1998, fellow Canadian
Mark MacKinnon Mark MacKinnon (born 1974) is a Canadian journalist and senior international correspondent for ''The Globe and Mail''. A graduate of Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, he is a seven-time winner of the National Newspaper Award, Canada's top ...
brought Pulver on to
Guardians of Order Guardians of Order was a Canadian company founded in 1996 by Mark C. MacKinnon in Guelph, Ontario. The company's business output consisted of role-playing games (RPGs). Their first game is the anime inspired '' Big Eyes, Small Mouth''. In 2006 Gu ...
, and Pulver took the lead in developing ''
Big Eyes, Small Mouth ''Big Eyes, Small Mouth'' (''BESM'') is a tabletop role-playing game originally produced by Guardians of Order in 1997 that was designed to simulate the action of anime and manga. The title alludes to the common anime drawing style of character ...
'' from its simple beginnings to become a more complex game, including a skill system and vehicle rules. Pulver was at the same time working on additional licensed games, including '' The Dominion Tank Police Role-Playing Game'' (1999), '' Demon City Shinjuku Role-Playing Game'' (2000), and ''
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'' (2000). Pulver and John R. Phythyon, Jr. designed the gangster samurai game ''
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'' (2000), using the Tri-stat system and based on the film '' Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai''. Continuing his interest in science-fiction, he also wrote '' Centauri Knights'' (2001), the first original setting from Guardians of Order. Pulver continued to write for Guardians almost to the point when they ceased publication, notably contributing to their anthologies ''Ex Machina'' (2004) and ''Dreaming Cities'' (2005). Meanwhile, Pulver continued his 20-year relationship with Steve Jackson Games. He contributed to ''GURPS Traveller'' and ''GURPS World War 2'' lines, and created ''
Transhuman Space ''Transhuman Space'' (THS) is a role-playing game by David Pulver, published by Steve Jackson Games as part of the "Powered by ''GURPS''" (''Generic Universal Role-Playing System'') line. Set in the year 2100, humanity has begun to colonize the ...
'' (2002), a new science fiction setting and game line for ''
GURPS The ''Generic Universal Role Playing System'', or ''GURPS'', is a tabletop role-playing game system published by Steve Jackson Games. The system is designed to run any genre using the same core mechanics. The core rules were first written by St ...
''. Pulver assisted
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with the fourth edition of ''GURPS'' beginning in September 2002, and with releases from 2004 to 2009. His vehicle design rules for the 4th edition of ''GURPS'' were released in ''GURPS Spaceships'' (2007).


Work in other media

Steve Jackson and David Pulver coauthored a novella, ''Thera Awakening'', that was distributed with the Interplay
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''
Stonekeep ''Stonekeep'' is a role-playing video game developed and released by Interplay Productions for the PC in 1995 in video gaming, 1995. It is a first-person dungeon crawler game with Pre-rendering, pre-rendered environments, Digitization, digitize ...
''. This novella describes the backstory and history of the ''Stonekeep'' world and characters and was completed before the game was finished. Pulver was the guest of honor at the 1992 U-Con gaming convention (held annually at the
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).


Writing credits


GURPS, Third Edition

*''All-Star Jam 2004'' *'' Bio-Tech'' *''Cyberpunk Adventures'' (winner of the 1992
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for ''Best Roleplaying Adventure'') *''Fantasy Adventures'' *''GURPS Lite for Transhuman Space'' *''Mecha'' *''Psionics'' *'' Reign of Steel'' *''Robots'' *''Space Atlas IV'' *''Special Ops, 2nd edition'' *'' Technomancer'' *''Time Travel Adventures'' *''
Transhuman Space ''Transhuman Space'' (THS) is a role-playing game by David Pulver, published by Steve Jackson Games as part of the "Powered by ''GURPS''" (''Generic Universal Role-Playing System'') line. Set in the year 2100, humanity has begun to colonize the ...
'' (winner of the 2003 Grog d'Or Award for ''Best Role-playing Game, Game Line or RPG Setting''.) **''Deep Beyond'' **''The High Frontier'' *''Traveller Alien Races 1'', ''2'', ''3'', and ''4'' *''Traveller: Ground Forces'' *''Traveller Planetary Survey 6: Darkmoon'' *''Traveller: Star Mercs'' *''Traveller: Starships'' * ''Ultra-Tech'' and ''Ultra-Tech II'' * ''Vehicles'' 1st and 2nd editions *''Vehicles Expansion I'' *''Vehicles Expansion II'' *''Vehicles Lite'' *''Y2K''


GURPS, Fourth Edition

*''GURPS Mass Combat'' (2009) *''GURPS Banestorm: Abydos'' (2008) *''
GURPS Basic Set ''GURPS Basic Set'' is a role playing game publication written by Steve Jackson, Sean M. Punch, and David L. Pulver. The first edition ''GURPS Basic Set'' box was published in 1986, a standalone third edition book in 1988, and a hardcover, two ...
4th edition'' *''
GURPS Bio-Tech ''GURPS Bio-Tech'' is a GURPS, the Generic Universal Role Playing Game, sourcebook that covers the implementation of biotechnology in the game. The first edition of the book was written for GURPS Third Edition, while the second edition of GURPS ...
2nd edition'' *''GURPS Spaceships'' (2007) *''
GURPS Ultra-Tech ''GURPS Ultra-Tech'' is a sourcebook published by Steve Jackson Games (SJG) in 1989 for science fiction role-playing games using third edition ''GURPS'' (''Generic Universal Role-playing System'') rules. Description ''GURPS Ultra-Tech'' is writt ...
4th edition''


Other game systems

*''Aliens and Artifacts'' *'' The Authority Role-Playing Game'' *''
Big Eyes, Small Mouth ''Big Eyes, Small Mouth'' (''BESM'') is a tabletop role-playing game originally produced by Guardians of Order in 1997 that was designed to simulate the action of anime and manga. The title alludes to the common anime drawing style of character ...
'' **''BESM Dungeon'' **''Big Eyes, Small Mouth'' (main rulebook) 2nd edition and 3rd editions **''Big Robots, Cool Starships'' **''Centauri Knights'' **''Hot Rods and Gun Bunnies'' *''Bubblegum Crisis: Before and After'' *AD&D 2nd Edition ** '' The Complete Druid's Handbook'' ** '' The Glory of Rome'' *''Cybor Gladiators'' *
d20 System The d20 System is a role-playing game system published in 2000 by Wizards of the Coast, originally developed for the Editions of Dungeons & Dragons#Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition, 3rd edition of ''Dungeons & Dragons''. The system is named after ...
**''BESM d20 Role-playing Game'' **''Centauri Knights d20'' **''d20 Mecha'' **''d20 Military Vehicles'' *''Demon City Shinjuku Role-playing Game and Resource Book'' *''Dominion Tank Police Role-playing Game and Resource Book'' *''Dreaming Cities'' *''Escape from Monster Island'' *'' Ex Machina'' *'' Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe 1992 Character Updates'' *'' Ghost Dog Role-Playing Game and Resource Book'' *'' Indiana Jones and the Rising Sun'' *'' Tenchi Muyo! Role-playing Game and Resource Book'' *''
Tri-Stat dX Guardians of Order was a Canadian company founded in 1996 by Mark C. MacKinnon in Guelph, Ontario. The company's business output consisted of role-playing games (RPGs). Their first game is the anime inspired ''Big Eyes, Small Mouth''. In 2006 Gua ...
'' core role-playing system


References


External links

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List of David L. Pulver's books at Google Books


* ttp://www.warehouse23.com/search.cgi?keywords=david+pulver List of David Pulver's books available as books from www.warehouse23.com*
Interview in ''Backstab'' magazine
(French) {{DEFAULTSORT:Pulver, David L. 1965 births Living people Canadian game designers Dungeons & Dragons game designers GURPS writers Queen's University at Kingston alumni Writers from Kingston, Ontario