GURPS Ultra-Tech

GURPS Ultra-Tech
Cover of the first edition
Designer(s)David Pulver
Publisher(s)Steve Jackson Games
System(s)GURPS

GURPS Ultra-Tech is a sourcebook for GURPS.

Contents

GURPS Ultra-Tech is an equipment guide, a universal sourcebook for GURPS that could be used with many different worlds.[1]:107

Publication history

David Pulver wrote GURPS Ultra-Tech, which Steve Jackson Games published in 1989.[1]:107

A new GURPS Ultra-Tech (2007) was one of the tech books published for GURPS 4e.[1]:112

Reception

gollark: Regular expressions, strictly, can only parse regular languages. I don't know exactly how that's defined, but it may not include your chemical formula notation. It probably can be done using the fancy not-actually-regular expressions most programming languages support, but it might be quite eldritch to make it work right.
gollark: I'm not sure if this is a problem actual regexes (I mean, most programming languages have not-regexes with backreferences and other things) can solve, actually?
gollark: Oh, just formulae, not names? That's much easier!
gollark: And tons of weird special cases which need hardcoding.
gollark: It's probably a Hard Problemâ„¢ to parse chemical names generally, though, since there are tons of weird prefixes and suffixes and whatnot.

References

  1. Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.


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