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If there's one thing you can count on in any game with a ship, its that your going to get boarded. With these 1" Scale deckplan maps you will be able to carry out boarding boarding action with out having to spend all that time counting squares as you drawing out the ship by hand.
You can have these maps printed at any Copy Center and at most office supply stores. ... [click here for more] |
DB Game Design |
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Ancient spaceships drift across the canvass of space. Breach their hulls to find the treasure and stories within.
Derelict Generator is a generic sci-fi supplement that enables you to create random and unique derelict spacecraft to explore, loot and fight through.
Use a unique system where dice position matter
Run low-prep or one-shot sci-fi campaigns
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Ideagonk |
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These are the 1" Scale Deck plans for the Forth Coming trillium Industrial Group (tIG) TPT-133 "Fat Cat" Logistics Transport. This ship supplement will include a detailed description of the starship, it systems, and features. It will also include an in game brake down of operating costs and fees as well as a sample crew and a list of optional equipment to flesh out your ship.
Like all Far traders... [click here for more] |
DB Game Design |
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The 'Fat Cat' is a far trader - jump 2, maneuver 2, 300 tons. Its a courier, merchant, charter transport, company jet... smuggler of course...
Built by the trillium Industrial Group, the TPT-133 logistics transport is a common sight in the Versis Principalities. Their stylish, functional, lines combined with the outstanding quality and craftsmanship displayed in their constriction, makes them popular... [click here for more] |
DB Game Design |
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Out in the deepest regions of space humanity has begun colonizing worlds. These regions of space are wild and untamed. Alien species control many of these worlds and have their own ambitions. Pirates operate with impunity. There is no empire to control the space lanes. Worlds fight amongst themselves for control of small regions of space. For adventurous souls this wild frontier is a place to carve... [click here for more] |
Old School Role Playing |
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Hard SF Worldbuilding Cookbook #3: Rogue Planets
A how-to guide for writers and roleplayers
Start with your story. Choose locations, find situations, and inspire novel prompts as you need them. Have the science behind them at your fingertips, when you want it.
Inspiration first, then worldbuilding.
The Hard SF Worldbuilding Cookbooks:
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John Freeman |
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The area of space surrounding Sol warrants a proper sci-fi role-playing game adaptation. Indeed, many games adopted the region, either as a two-dimensional abstraction or as some representation of the real three-dimensional space. However, currently, there is little in the way of an up-to-date, concrete star-maps of Sol's immediate neighborhood for the various older-school sci-fi RPGs, such as the... [click here for more] |
Stellagama Publishing |
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This is a supplement for use with Cepheus Engine.
Patrons of the Frontiers of Space is a list of 100 potential patrons for use with my "Frontiers of Space" published previously. These are patrons specific to the Sonora sector of space but they could easily be modified for use elsewhere. ... [click here for more] |
Old School Role Playing |
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A planetary display map form to use with any role playing game. The map sheet displays a truncated icosahedron (buckyball or soccer ball form) with geometricized latitude and longitude gridding to enable mapping locations anywhere on the face of the world.
Layout is for a science-fiction system, but this is equally usable with any game system wanting to have an abstracted global map. ... [click here for more] |
Antherwyck House Games |
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An A6 sized printable weapon card/sheet for Mongoose Traveller v2. Players/GM's can keep weapon stats on separately, and can be easily swapped between players. ... [click here for more] |
Mongoose |
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Welcome to the Draconem sub-sector!
This creation is something that I began on my blog [www.andrewjluther.com] as a discussion of science fiction roleplaying in the early days of the hobby with the first edition of the first SF RPG released back in 1977. Back in those days, there was no “official” setting published in which players were expected to set their games. In fact, it was generally expected... [click here for more] |
Vanishing Goblin |
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