GURPS Bio-Tech

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GURPS BioTect
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GURPS Space (4th edition) cover
Designer(s) Steve Jackson, David Pulver, David Morgan-Mar
Publisher(s) Steve Jackson Games
Publication date Octover, 2006 (2nd edition)
Genre(s) Science fiction
System GURPS 4th edition

GURPS Bio-Tech is a GURPS sourcebook written by David Pulver and David Morgan-Mar on the subject of futuristic biotechnology. The second edition contains two outlines for campaign settings (Alexander Atanatos and Draconis) but is primarily focused on providing rules and examples of devices that Game Masters could adapt for use in their own campaigns.

This is also the first 4th edition book to make significant changes to the page layout introduced with the 4th edition, most noticeably with a return to a two column layout.

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