I agonized over that choice.
If you're paying, you can spell his name any way you like.
If you like old school adventure games, the TNG game, "A Final Unity" was great, but sadly isn't available on any platform I'm aware of these days.
And the recent game, "Resurgence", was good if you like TellTale style narrative games.
I’ve been playing STA off and on since the first game was in play testing stage, and have been running my current campaign for 28 months. I’m a big fan of the game.
I’m a bit concerned about converting my current game over to 2nd edition, assuming that’s what my players want to do, but I definitely think the Core Rulebook could use a reorganization at the very least.
Yeah, fair. I can certain see how that would limit interest.
I already have and have finished the game so I will recuse myself from the giveaway, but my first Trek game was the unofficial, DOS based, EGA Trek.
After that, it was A Final Unity.
Why, is there a new volume of the Trek Encyclopedia being released?
It 100% did involve Kurtzman. People out here just making up whatever nonsense fits their narrative. Clown shit.
Some of the bottles of alcohol on Orion in “Something Borrowed, Something Green” did have the Orion captain’s face on them.
It does seem like a missed opportunity to have Admiral Vassery refer to them as Or-ee-ans though, considering he was established as having a speech impediment in “Moist Vessel”.
I don't think your assessment of the Luna-class and the Constitution III is accurate. They are entirely different, and the PIC production crew deciding that "refit" is basically just a word that the Starfleet Corps of Engineers will drop at a hat doesn't change that.
The instagram log that explains the history of the Titan A claims that it was constructed "using much of the internal components" of the Luna-class ship, and that's why it's a refit, but that plans to build the new ship on the spaceframe of the old were set aside mid-way through.
Best boss I ever had!