Science Division, Alpha Quadrant, & Trouble on Omned III For Star Trek Adventures

Modiphius has announced three new Star Trek Adventures hardcovers: Science Division (February), Alpha Quadrant (July), and Strange New Worlds (August).

Modiphius has announced three new Star Trek Adventures hardcovers: Science Division (February), Alpha Quadrant (July), and Strange New Worlds (August).

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The Alpha Quadrant sourcebook sets its sights on starbase Deep Space 9, Bajor, the Cardassian Union, the Ferengi Alliance, and the Maquis.


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This book will contain 9 original missions to play through, exploring the strangest and most challenging away missions on dangerous planets and weird environments.


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The Sciences Division supplement will round off the three division supplements: command, operations, and sciences.





The Science Division supplement contains:

  • A detailed exploration of the science and medical departments, Starfleet Exploratory Division, Starfleet Science, and Starfleet Medical.
  • Advice for including time travel and fan-favorite Q in your missions.
  • New options for science-based characters, as well as science and medical equipment not yet covered by the game.
  • New guidance for creating truly alien beings, and new rules for diseases.
  • Character statistics for famous scientific luminaries like Carol Marcus, Noonian Soong, and Zefram Cochrane.
 

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Are they still doing white text on black background?

Gorgeous covers though.

The Okudagram is the popular interactive computer display introduced in Star Trek The Next Generation series and, hence, Modiphius Entertainment when for white text on black backgrounds with borders reminiscent of LCARS displays (Library Computer Access and Retrieval System). Of course this looks better on a digital tablet that immerses you into the world of Starfleet officers.

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But yes, not the best color scheme for printed books.
 


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