![]() GPD expansion books and over 100 existing GURPS titles will help you explore the galaxy! You do not need any other rulebooks to play GURPS Prime Directive. This book will work with any other GURPS books, but is designed so that it can stand alone. Rules and sample ships are provided for the GURPS Space 3rd Edition combat system.Įxtensive Background: Warp travel, military organizations, maps of the Alpha Sector and the Federation, Klingon subject races, Romulan Code of Honor, and the Prime Directive itself! Space Combat: Complete rules are included to conduct your space battles with the Star Fleet Battles. Technology: Phaser pistols, disruptor rifles, tractor beams, transporters, communications, tricorders, warp engines, impulse drives, cloaking devices, shuttlecraft, webs, and much more! They're all here!Ĭomplete Character Creation: Academy packages (Star Fleet, Marines, Merchant Marines, Galactic Intelligence Agency, Federation Marshals) and professional certifications! Play Any Role: Starship officer, fighter pilot, diplomat, scientist, reporter, merchant, pirate, soldier or spy! You could even be a member of an elite Prime Team or a band of scalawags out for cheap thrills and expensive souvenirs!Ĥ0 Alien Races: Klingon warriors, Hydran pilots, Gorn commandoes, punctual Tholians, matriarchal Alpha-Centaurans, green Orion slave girls, Romulan diplomats, Federation Marshals, Lyrans who eat their enemies. Uphold the Prime Directive, or ignore it completely! Cheat the Orion Pirates at their own game. These are from Victory Force Miniatures Spacefarers line.Everything you ever wanted in a Star Fleet roleplaying game!īe a Vulcan. ![]() These are the finished Starfleet Marines in Light Environment Suits. The dark blue grey armor was picked as it reminded me of the wartime uniforms during DS9 and TNG era and the colors just seemed to work. To try to keep some sort of cohesion, I painted the clothing under the armor plates the same as the standard red shirts (black pants and red shirt). So I pulled them out of storage and painted them along with my Victory Force Miniatures stuff. Generally the entire action is resolved in a single die roll, but the fluff makes it so much more exciting and I've always wanted to do a skirmish game that really details these actions. Some of the most exciting parts I like to read about are the marine actions that occur in the game. However the rest of them started to really grow on me and I dove into the Starfleet lore in some Captain's Log magazines. ![]() When I first got them, I never really considered them much for Star Trek as the weapons looked a bit too contemporary and not too keen on some of the poster'ish SMG in each hand poses. ![]()
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