Starfleet Academy/Graduate V. Klingon Border
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Starfleet Academy/Graduate V. Klingon Border
My wife and I just finished playing about a week's worth of "First Missions" and really love this game. We have decided to purchase an actual starter set, but is there an advantage other than price to doing "Academy" vs. "Klingon Border"? I know if you get "Graduate" then you have the entire set, but are the scenarios different? Is it worth playing both? Since we are new, we are really about the storyline and experience in learning about the Universe, so I thought I would throw this question out before we place our order.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Starfleet Academy/Graduate V. Klingon Border
As someone who went that route himself for monetary reasons, I can tell you there is NOTHING different between the two... except paying double the shipping and handling, of course.Pius wrote:My wife and I just finished playing about a week's worth of "First Missions" and really love this game. We have decided to purchase an actual starter set, but is there an advantage other than price to doing "Academy" vs. "Klingon Border"? I know if you get "Graduate" then you have the entire set, but are the scenarios different? Is it worth playing both? Since we are new, we are really about the storyline and experience in learning about the Universe, so I thought I would throw this question out before we place our order.
Thanks!
If you aren't cash-strapped and forced to buy a little now and a little later, the best way to start off in FedCom is to buy either Klingon Border or Romulan Border all at once rather than 'Academy' and 'Graduation' separately- save that extra $5.00 you'd have spent on separate shipping for 'Graduation,' or use it to buy a Booster Pack.
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If you want a greater variety of ships, pick up a Booster Pack with some Romulan and/or Gorn ships - Booster Pack #8 (2 Rom & 3 Gorn) or Booster Pack #10 (2 Rom & 3 Fed) would fit the bill there; or for a balanced concentration of Romulan ships, try Booster Pack #12. No need to buy a Booster Pack of just Gorns... in fact, why play Gorns at all.Pius wrote:Great! Thanks for sharing that. I figured that was the case, so I think we will go ahead and get the Klingon Border and order all the miniatures for it. Any other suggestions as to "must haves" to get started besides the box set itself? I really appreciate all the feedback.
EDIT: You could also buy some Booster Packs with Orion Pirate ships, but there are some revised/expanded rules for them in Orion Attack that you will surely want to get later!
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The Border Box should cover the minis in squadron boxes #1-#3, so I'd only get those if you wanted to have duplicates.
So far as future modules go, there are a few options.
*If you wanted to flesh out the Klingons and Kzintis a bit more, you could get Klingon Attack. That'll give you more of their ships, as well as the not-so-friendly Juggernaut Alpha!
*If you wanted to get a broader view of several empires, as well as have a different tactical spin on things, there is Briefing #2 (and/or the various matching e23 modules on file). This gives you a look at the ships of the Middle Years, which are earlier 'pre-refit' versions of ships you see in the likes of Klingon Border. The different way things were done back then (with weaker shields, less secondary weapons, and not quite as much power to go around) mean things don't work in quite the same way...
*Alternatively, if you are up for trying something new, there are a number of modules introducing various other empires. If you really want a challenge, there is War and Peace; the Inter-Stellar Concordium try to put the 'insane empires' in their place, the Andromedan Invaders arrive with a number of unique technologies and use them to launch a full-scale attempt to conquer the galaxy, while the Vudar Enclave push their luck while carving out their own satrapy within Klingon (and Hydran) space!
*Oh, and if you wanted to make more use of the Border Box minis, it's worth noting that the Klingon Armada game is designed to fit the ships offered in both Klingon Border and Klingon Attack. That game is based on the Starmada engine, and has a very different feel to it than FC does; less detail per ship, but more of an emphasis on large-scale fleet combat.
Hope that helps.
So far as future modules go, there are a few options.
*If you wanted to flesh out the Klingons and Kzintis a bit more, you could get Klingon Attack. That'll give you more of their ships, as well as the not-so-friendly Juggernaut Alpha!
*If you wanted to get a broader view of several empires, as well as have a different tactical spin on things, there is Briefing #2 (and/or the various matching e23 modules on file). This gives you a look at the ships of the Middle Years, which are earlier 'pre-refit' versions of ships you see in the likes of Klingon Border. The different way things were done back then (with weaker shields, less secondary weapons, and not quite as much power to go around) mean things don't work in quite the same way...
*Alternatively, if you are up for trying something new, there are a number of modules introducing various other empires. If you really want a challenge, there is War and Peace; the Inter-Stellar Concordium try to put the 'insane empires' in their place, the Andromedan Invaders arrive with a number of unique technologies and use them to launch a full-scale attempt to conquer the galaxy, while the Vudar Enclave push their luck while carving out their own satrapy within Klingon (and Hydran) space!
*Oh, and if you wanted to make more use of the Border Box minis, it's worth noting that the Klingon Armada game is designed to fit the ships offered in both Klingon Border and Klingon Attack. That game is based on the Starmada engine, and has a very different feel to it than FC does; less detail per ship, but more of an emphasis on large-scale fleet combat.
Hope that helps.
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And still, y'all have missed the most crucial part of the original posting:

She's a keeper!Pius wrote:My wife and I just finished playing about a week's worth of "First Missions" and really love this game. We...
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