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Captain's Log #41

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“Start arming photons, best speed to Xanadu. Red alert, people, let’s get ready to do our job!”

 

Join us for Captain’s Log #41 and find out about alien robot warships called “Igneous” ships. In “Stones and Glass Colonies” will the Federation be able to protect Xanadu, a mining colony, from an Igneous ship? In “Igneous Down” you can read the USS Antietam’s report of its encounter with one of the warships.

 

Captain's Log #41 includes fiction, a tournament report, and information for all of our games including updates, new ships, a ship class history, and new scenarios.

 

Star Fleet Battles: This game gains five new scenarios, new SSDs (Juggernaut battleship, missile dreadnought, and frigate; Frax, Qari, Triaxian, and Sharkhunter fighter squadrons; Gorn and Romulan light battleships; Lyran Democratic Republic Dragoon and Ranger heavy cruisers, destroyer, and light cruiser), information about Banshee monsters, an update to The Lone Grey Wolf (T3), term papers, an article about the defenses of various capital systems, Q&A, a tactical primer on Singers, and much more.

 

Federation Commander: You will find three new scenarios, four new ships for the Frax, rules for Frax subs, command notes, and Command at Origins 2009 by Patrick Doyle.

 

Federation & Empire: This game gains a new scenario (Sector A of Hurricane), Q&A, tactical notes, and new ships.

 

Starmada: The Admiral edition of Romulan Armada is announced and two new ships are provided.

 

And there are still more articles: Ten questions, Awards, After-action, Command the Future, Input Guide, Why, Proposals Board, Background Questions, Galactic Conquest, the sixth part of the developmental history of heavy superiority fighters, and new action cards for SFBF.


Supports Federation Commander, Star Fleet Battles, Federation & Empire, Prime Directive, Star Fleet Battle Force, SFB Galactic Conquest, and Star Fleet Warlord.

The colorized SSDs from this issue are sold separately as is the Supplemental File (which includes reports from the 2010 Origins convention, more battle groups, Sectors B and C of F&E’s Hurricane scenario, and more new ships). Also available is the complete Federation & Empire Hurricane scenario that starts in Captain’s Log #41.

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Zenith C February 18, 2016 9:01 pm UTC
What is the Prime Directive material in this and what version of XXX is it for?
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Leanna C February 18, 2016 9:45 pm UTC
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It is a datafile on the Star Fleet Marines Type-IIA assault phaser. Stats are given for GURPS and PD20M.
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Zenith C February 18, 2016 10:19 pm UTC
Thanks. Just a question, would it be too much to ask you guys to include stats for XXX ONE with this stuff too? :(
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Leanna C February 19, 2016 12:16 am UTC
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I don't have an expert on staff for that line anymore. :(
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Zenith C February 19, 2016 12:24 am UTC
That sucks. What about maybe reaching out to the fan base for help? I know I'd love to help bring more Prime Directive One to light, I LOVE that damn system (though it really could use a revision/update ;) ) :)
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Leanna C February 19, 2016 2:28 am UTC
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Alan, email Jean at j dot sexton at att dot net and see what can be worked out.
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