



Near Future, Antarctica: A Japanese research team in the Antarctic finds a gateway
to Alien and Alternate Earths. Sayuri Tanuma became the first Fringeworthy, (a person
with that certain special something that lets one use the Fringe paths), as she explored
our local system and our nearest Alternate Earths, meeting an Alien, named Schmert.
Two
Years Later: The UN forms the United Nations Interdimensional Survey Service, UNISS,
along with IDET, Interdimensional Exploration Teams, to oversee the administration
of the Fringe paths and their exploration. As a member of IDET, you will help explore
other worlds, help other alternate worlds with their problems, and face down the
menaces that exist on the fringe paths. You're one person in 100,000 who has the
ability to use the equipment left behind by a race named the Tehrmelern. They created
the pathways, called the Fringes, that lead to other worlds and other places. A lot
of fun, and a bit dangerous, as the Tehrmelern left their cherished paths under duress.
This duress is called the Mellor.


The Morrow Project by Timeline Games, Ltd.
Authors of the Game: Kevin Dockery, Robert Sadler, and Richard Tucholka.
Copyright
1980 by Kevin Dockery and Robert Sadler.
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