Mutiny on the Eleanor Moraes is a 1984 role-playing game adventure for Star Frontiers published by TSR.
Mutiny on the Eleanor Moraes is an adventure in which the player characters are surveying a planet with great potential as part of an exploration mission, when their ship crash lands. [1]
Jerry Epperson reviewed Mutiny on the Eleanor Moraes in Space Gamer No. 70. [1] Epperson commented that "Mutiny is aimed at the novice Star Frontiers GM who may be looking for an interesting twist for a dying campaign. Others will also find this adventure instructive, but not nearly as much as a beginner will. It is far and away the best Star Frontiers module currently available . . . though that's not saying much." [1]
Stephen Nutt reviewed Mutiny on the Eleanor Moraes for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Eleanor Moraes is [...] constrained by its very nature. If all goes according to plan, it will be exciting; If not, a great disappointment. However, if the players do succeed I would not like to be the engineer who shot them down in the first place." [2]
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