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Trinity Continuum

Trinity Continuum: Æon

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THE STARS AWAIT!

Humanity has begun settling on planets circling other suns. Teleporters like myself and the new Leviathan jump ships can take anyone across the galaxy in a few hours, so the stars are at last within our reach. However, we have found dangers as well as wonders out there, and only by working together can we overcome them and take our place on the galactic stage.

- Bolade Atwan, Proxy of Upeo wa Macho, November 2122

Trinity Continuum: Æon also requires the use of the Trinity Continuum Corebook to play.

Inside, you will find:

* Details about both Earth and the worlds humanity has colonized in the early 22nd century
* Rules for creating psion and proxy characters within the Trinity Continuum
* Information about spacecraft, noetic biotech, and other technologies of the early 22nd century
* Advice for playing Talents in Trinity Continuum: Æon
* Advice for running different genres of science fiction in the Trinity Continuum

381 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 2019

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November 24, 2023
Wow...Onyx Path did it! They actually did it! As a huge Aeon/Trinity fan since 1997, I had a lot of trepidation about this re-make. Onyx Path in general does an amazing job, but I was hugely disappointed in Scion 2e which shares a system with Aeon. I had kickstarted this new edition a couple of years ago and feared that my fave sci-fi game would suffer a similar fate to Scion.

Fortunately, my fears were misplaced. This is an incredible new edition of the classic game. The system is far superior (psionic powers are actually powerful now) and the setting makes more logical sense and is far better thought out. Further, it manages to inject a sense of optimism about the future while still being realistic. Overall, this is a superior game/product when compared to the original. I cannot wait to run this.

Also, it finally provides answers to setting questions that date back to 1997. While many of the secrets were revealed during the trinity publication timeline through 2004, there were still a large number of burning questions that this book finally answers. I cannot begin to explain the ecstasy of knowing these answers after waiting 20+ years.

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