Klingon Attack Question?
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Would a Briefing necessarily require another 72 Ship Cards?
Depending on the circumstance, maybe a smaller number (16, or 24, or 32) could be enough to make do.
If I use Omega as an example, there are 21 currently-published navies in SFB, all of which require at least one distinct weapon or other type of system to be ported over alongside their SSDs.
But then, that also means that as with the Alpha Octant, there's no particular reason to try to do it all at once anyway.
So, one could stick with a smaller sample of ships from 4 or 5 empires, akin to the spread seen in Klingon Border. One could pick a selection from the FRA (the transplanted 'TV species') and Mæsrons (arguably the central player in Omega history) as well as, say, the Trobrin (the most prominent 'aggressor empire') Iridani (their quest ships can go anywhere) and Bolosco (who trade all over) and/or Qixa (ditto - you could use the three trading ships and ignore the rules for their home Cloud initially, the same way the Tholians were only partially intoduced prior to Tholian Attack).
Throw in a few of the civilian ships and you'd have more than enough to get you started, while keeping the number of pages needed for printing weapon rules down at the same time.
If there is later demand for other Omega empires, they could be introduced 2-4 at a time, and partnered the way Alpha ones are. (Similar to Tholian-Seltorian, Lyran-WYN-Hydran and others, groups like Drex-Ymatrian-Worb and Loriyill-Singer-Souldra go well together.)
And if not, that would be unfortunate... but at least the door would be open should things change in the future.
Also, when it comes to the Jindarians, if there is no room in a colour supplement for them (maybe alongside the Paravians and Carnivons, the way the Vudar were added to War and Peace?) could some of their ships go into a briefing by themselves, alongside other various bits of material?
(If another briefing using the kind of layout seen back in Briefing #1 was done, their ships could make for an interesting addition there, and not take up too much space in the process.)
Depending on the circumstance, maybe a smaller number (16, or 24, or 32) could be enough to make do.
If I use Omega as an example, there are 21 currently-published navies in SFB, all of which require at least one distinct weapon or other type of system to be ported over alongside their SSDs.
But then, that also means that as with the Alpha Octant, there's no particular reason to try to do it all at once anyway.
So, one could stick with a smaller sample of ships from 4 or 5 empires, akin to the spread seen in Klingon Border. One could pick a selection from the FRA (the transplanted 'TV species') and Mæsrons (arguably the central player in Omega history) as well as, say, the Trobrin (the most prominent 'aggressor empire') Iridani (their quest ships can go anywhere) and Bolosco (who trade all over) and/or Qixa (ditto - you could use the three trading ships and ignore the rules for their home Cloud initially, the same way the Tholians were only partially intoduced prior to Tholian Attack).
Throw in a few of the civilian ships and you'd have more than enough to get you started, while keeping the number of pages needed for printing weapon rules down at the same time.
If there is later demand for other Omega empires, they could be introduced 2-4 at a time, and partnered the way Alpha ones are. (Similar to Tholian-Seltorian, Lyran-WYN-Hydran and others, groups like Drex-Ymatrian-Worb and Loriyill-Singer-Souldra go well together.)
And if not, that would be unfortunate... but at least the door would be open should things change in the future.
Also, when it comes to the Jindarians, if there is no room in a colour supplement for them (maybe alongside the Paravians and Carnivons, the way the Vudar were added to War and Peace?) could some of their ships go into a briefing by themselves, alongside other various bits of material?
(If another briefing using the kind of layout seen back in Briefing #1 was done, their ships could make for an interesting addition there, and not take up too much space in the process.)
As it doesn't appear Jindarians are in the near future (if at all), I'm thinking their SFB SSDs look easy enough to bring over for now. Although I enjoyed the options in SFB, I can't remember a time I ever tried playing them. I can see why Steve is reluctant to work on them yet. I can't imagine they'd be a big revenue maker and the baseline races aren't fleshed out yet.
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Going back to the "Reflection Univerrse," will these races be based off the ones in the real mirror universe (Exc. Terran Empire) But have different names. I don't think (Yet I don't know, the rest of you probably do) that it would be against copyright to essentially recreate the Terran Empire, so long as you don't use the name.[/quote]
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The idea is to make a single change in the established history and make changes from there. The single change that was decided on is that Surak dies unexpectedly, and it is his followers that leave to become the "Romulans". This means that the character, nature, and relative power of the Vulcans and Romulans are completely reversed.USS Enterprise wrote:Going back to the "Reflection Univerrse," will these races be based off the ones in the real mirror universe (Exc. Terran Empire) But have different names. I don't think (Yet I don't know, the rest of you probably do) that it would be against copyright to essentially recreate the Terran Empire, so long as you don't use the name.
So, that means the "Reflections Universe" is inspired by the TOS episode, but is not directly based on it.
For more conversation on the Reflections Universe, please use the Reflections Universe topic on the Legacy BBS.

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Again, please go to the discussion in the Legacy BBS if you want more detailed information on what is being discussed. If you post any ideas here, they will NOT be considered. You must do that on the Legacy BBS.
The LogRomulans (short for "Logical Romulans" who are called "Romulans" but act like Vulcans) will use Romulan designs and ships. The will develop warp on a normal timeframe (since the Gorns didn't sabotage them) and will have far fewer "KR" designs, but other than that they are standard Romulan ships.
The ImperialFeds (I have no idea what they will be called; this is just my shorthand) will use standard Federation designs, but will get their "war refits" much earlier. They might get a few other "munchkin" designs, too.
The other empires should have no ship changes. They might have slightly different ship selections, but individual ships should be the same.
The vast majority of the ships will be identical.pinecone wrote:Will the ships be any different, or just the History?
The LogRomulans (short for "Logical Romulans" who are called "Romulans" but act like Vulcans) will use Romulan designs and ships. The will develop warp on a normal timeframe (since the Gorns didn't sabotage them) and will have far fewer "KR" designs, but other than that they are standard Romulan ships.
The ImperialFeds (I have no idea what they will be called; this is just my shorthand) will use standard Federation designs, but will get their "war refits" much earlier. They might get a few other "munchkin" designs, too.
The other empires should have no ship changes. They might have slightly different ship selections, but individual ships should be the same.

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