I think 1E and 2E are supposed to be pretty compatible.
But yeah...the 1E core rulebook is not great when it comes to explaining the actual rules in a way that's concise and easy to reference in the middle of a session.
I think 1E and 2E are supposed to be pretty compatible.
But yeah...the 1E core rulebook is not great when it comes to explaining the actual rules in a way that's concise and easy to reference in the middle of a session.
The story kind of buries the fact that there are twelve other municipalities involved that are apparently fine with this framework.
I'm definitely not mad about inching closer to the end of the campaign.
I'd appreciate it if they would make the Zen Store coupons applicable to Tier 5 ships, if only because I foolishly bought the Tier 6 Klingon flagship bundle during the bundle sale, and would like to pick up the Tier 5 versions for free if I can.
I remember there being similar issues with the Rename token back in the day - the old name would still pop up in some circumstances.
I actually used a Captain Alteration Token on my generic Alien, turning him into a Talaxian Chad, but didn't swap the gender.
The villain, no less!
I believe Alex Kurtzman said at SDCC that there was only one more regular role to be cast, so I guess this is that.
I think it works pretty well at all ages.
This isn't a Star Trek-related story, as Star Trek is made by CBS Studios, not Paramount Television Studios.
I, for one, think that everyone better at sports than me should be banned from competition.
The short answer is that no such test has ever been produced, and the boxing association that claimed they had done one never revealed the precise results, or even which lab had supposedly done the test, and has since been decertified for corruption.
I don't know what goes above S-Tier, but that's where Ensign Janeway of the Enterprise-D and Captain Nicole Janeway of the Voyager-that-never-was belong.
Meaney had always struck me as the ultimate working actor, fairly ambivalent about Star Trek beyond it being a job (which is fine).
It's hard to imagine him turning down an offer, were it too come in.