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The wiki about the games that make up the Twilight:2000 universe that anyone can edit.

Twilight:2000 is a role-playing game set in the aftermath of World War III (the "Twilight War"). The premise for the first and second editions of the game is that the United States/NATO and the Soviet Union/Warsaw Pact have fought a limited nuclear war with all its consequences. Characters in the game are survivors of the war.


Blast Small AbombThe new version of the game Twilight:2000 by Fria Ligan updates the game rules while using the original setting. The core rules are available at DriveThru RPG or from the publisher.

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The following page(s) contains fictitious world events as background material for the Twilight:2000 role-playing game. These events should not be confused with their real life counterparts. People and places shown should in no way be thought of as accurate representations of anything living, dead or undead.

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Community Based Industries

Every community has things that it does that set it apart from other communities. It could be farming, clothing production, or any other number of things. The list that follows are just a few of the things that are done in communities in the Twilight 2000 world. In a post-apocalyptic world, like Twilight:2000, what would have been a niche industry in the pre-war world is now the difference between life and death after the war.

Food Production (For Consumption and/or Trade)
Distilling ethanol for consumption
Brewing Beer
Growing crops for trade and food (Cotten, Tabbaco, Wheat, Corn, etc...)
Farming and preparing herbs and spices.
Meat salting/smoking
Cheese making (ideal for long term storage/reserve)
Trade Goods
Manufacturing light mortars
Manufacturing small arms
Reloading/Manufacturing ammunition (small arms and mortar)
Manufacturing bicycles
Creating vacuum tubes for electronics
Making Light bulbs
Making Explosives for industrial or military use
Making Batteries
Paper Making
Power Generation
Manufacturing Wind-Turbines
Oil Production (only near oil fields)
Distilling ethanol for fuel
Specialized Labor
Machineing/Blacksmithing (making spares and replacement parts)
Textiles/Weaving
Woodcraft
Pottery
Printing Manually
Candle making
Leather work/shoe making
Glass blowing (recycling glass)
Medical
Manufacturing basic antibiotics
Chemist/Alchemist/Pharmacist
Herbalist
Salvaging/Scrounging
Junk Village
Mechanical parts (auto and machine)
Building materials (nails, windows, etc)
Luxuries (soap, jewelry, perfume, music, art etc)
Electronic/electric parts (wire, circuits boards, components, periferals etc...)
Extra-Legal Activities
Smuggler
Prostitute
Slave Trader
Highwayman
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