Give me the John M Ford Klingons any day. Suffers from subject material limitations.Īs to their Klingons. The biggest complaint of most players is that they have usually only 1 or 2 things to do in a session, while the Captain does everything else.ĭepending on the session they could be right, but Prime Teams are really good for large groups, since everyone has the same basic training and can prove useful in the adventure as they are not just waiting around for the warp core to breech or the jamming to be cleared.Īs to the PD1 Federation book. That said the idea of the Prime Team salvaged my love to rping Trek. I mean every race has a Prime Team equivalent (which is just silly) and the universe just feels designed to justify endless fleet actions. My biggest problem is the SFB universe, it doesn't feel mature or well thought out. I can't stand GURPS PD, and I was a playtester on it (but listed as a proof-reader).
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Which company will I buy from when they both have a book out on the same topic? Should I get both?Īnyone noticed any differences/improvements over Task Force Games' version? I'm curious to see the paralells between ADB and Decipher. What will they do with Starfleet Academy, The Early Years and the Andorians?Īfter the Uhura and cats novel Feline Empires is a must! ,)īesides its been said that the artwork will be better than most GURPS books 8O The Federation book should be a cool read. I never liked what TOS did with them after Day of the Dove (tv episodes, novels, comic books). I never liked what TNG and DS9 did with them. Olsen, it used a D6-style system similar to Shadowrun and Star Wars. Using an in-house design by Mark Costello and Timothy D. The original release of Prime Directive was published by Task Force Games in 1993. and the formulas to convert them from the versions published in other RPGs. Character conversion notes and profession/race packages for the First Edition of Prime Directive. The game has gone through two different incarnations. Converted PC races and prestige classes from the Eberron setting. Dawning Star: Operation Quick Launch (circa 2005). There are also a lot of races unique to the SFB universe, like Cygnans, Rigellians and the matriarchal. A RPG that includes spaceships, psionics and many alien races.
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the race of Andorians is described and available for PC use, but theres no mention of their TV show sparring partners, the Tellurites.
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I'm definitely getting The Romulans book. Prime Directive is a role-playing game set in the Star Trek-derived Star Fleet Universe. Is Prime Directive the secret Star Trek RPG that everybodys been praying for for.
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Although there is no direct mention of 'Star Trek' or its characters in the game, players will find many familiar races or Empires, such as the Federation, Klingons, Romulans, Tholian, Gorn, Orion pirates, and even the Kzinti from the Animated Series. The List of the soon to be released books- A simulation wargame based on the original 'Star Trek' TV series. I didn't see a thread about this so I decided to create a venue to express thoughts on it.