Frukathka said:
Okay if there is any truth to this whatsoever, how on earth would Hasbro let Mongoose get the rights to do a Trek D20. I mean, last I checked Hasbro owned all the rights to the Trek license.
Man, you must have been in a coma all through Year 2000. Just kidding.
July 2000: Hasbro acquired Last Unicorm Games and the assets including the license to publish
Star Trek RPG (license to be expired December 31, 2000) and
Dune RPG.
August 2000: GenCon. In the midst of Third Edition debut, Decipher made a surprise announcement that they acquired the license to publish
Star Trek RPG from Paramount. Said license to be effective January 1, 2001.
January 2001: former Last Unicorn Games staff were given the option to move to Washington state as WotC announced the shut down of WotC South (formerly the LUG office in LA). Charles Ryan is among a handful that took the offer; others like Steven Long took the severance package.
Spring 2001: Decipher announced the creation of Decipher RPG Studio. Later they hired the ex-LUG, ex-WotC staff to man the in-house game design studio which located, oddly enough at the same LA office building.
Now: Decipher RPG studio is reduced to two people, big names like Steve Long, Kenneth Hite, and Christian Moore have left (as in no longer employees of Decipher, just contracting freelanced writers).