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Hello
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 12:02 am
by Warden
Hello,
I'm new to FC, and I want to buy the new FC Reference manual, the one with all the rules. I was going to get Klingon Border.
Would you recommend getting both? I want the latest rules, but they don't come with any of the materials needed to play.
Thanks all
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 1:25 am
by Mike
As long as you have one of the game sets, I would *highly* recommend the reference manual.
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 4:01 am
by marcus_aurelius
To play with just Klingon Border you don't need the Reference Rulebook.
Once you start adding Romulan Border, Distant Kingdoms, etc. with new weapons systems, that is when the Reference Rulebook becomes very, very useful. You only have to flip through one rulebook rather than multiple expansion-specific books.
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 7:05 am
by Warden
Thanks all
I think I'll get the best of both worlds
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Another question, I've played Full Thrust and enjoyed it, but found it a bit lacking in the rules crunch and options departmrent. How does FC compare?
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 8:06 pm
by Warden
(Almost 8 years to the day when I first wrote this post!)
I was wondering what would be the best product to purchase to get into Federation Commander for the first time? When I last looked there was Klingon Border and Romulan Border.
Are these two options the best way to get into FC or have others been introduced?
Thanks all (and sorry for the necro)
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 8:28 pm
by djdood
Glad you came back.
If you haven't bought anything at all yet, the free downloadable Federation Commander
"First Missions" pdf is a great place to start. It is both a "teach you the game" tool and a complete (if limited) version of the game, including printable versions of most components.
If you prefer hardcopies, the
"Academy" folio set includes real laminated ship cards, counters, and foldable map, with the same teaching and complete-but-limited game set (more than the First Missions download).
Once you've mastered what it can teach you and start yearning for more ships and more empires, then the "Klingon Border" or "Romulan Border" boxed-sets are still the intended entryway to the full game system and everything else builds from one of them.
It doesn't matter which one you choose, other than which "bad guy" empire the box focuses on. All the "missing" bits that are in the other box-set can be had with the corresponding "... Space" folio pack (without duplicating map panels, etc.).
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 8:47 pm
by Warden
Thanks djdood, that's exactly what I was wanting to hear

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 9:36 pm
by mjwest
Do note that with Academy, there is also the companion product Graduation. The combination of Academy + Graduation is equivalent to Klingon Border.
The Klingon Border / Romulan Border / Academy rulebook (all the same book) will give rules for the Feds, Klingons, Romulans, Kzintis, Gorns, Orions, and Archeo-Tholians. It doesn't include Hydrans, Lyrans, ISC, Seltorians, Tholian webcasters, Vudar, and Andromedans.
Also, don't forget that, if you are willing to be "makeshift" on your counters, you can always get a lot of mileage out of the ships published in Communique, too. While there are a lot of ships that don't work without their special weapons rules, there are still plenty that have their rules covered in there. And, if you want to get creative with some of the other ships, you can still use many of those you don't have full rules for.
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2018 9:56 pm
by Warden
Thanks Mjwest
As a completist, is there a way to get a hold of the Hydrans <--to--> Andromedans?
The reason I have come back to FC is due to '
The Big Bang Theory' comedy series, and in particular, the character 'Sheldon' who keeps talking about Star Trek. I'm watching the original series (for the first time at the age of 50) and I'm enjoying it a lot. I was 50 in July and I believe Star Trek is having its 50th anniversary this year too.
Worked out nicely

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2018 2:10 am
by mjwest
Oh, yes, you can definitely get all of the other empires, too. However, to get everything is pretty much tantamount to buy everything, and I am trying to not scare you off.
So, we are suggesting trying with a limited investment, then expanding out once you know you like it. The game is not going away. You can take the time to try it first, then buy more if you want.
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 3:38 pm
by Warden
I think I'd like to get the Klingon box set but have the rulebook coil bound. There's a store near where I live that can do this.
Should I buy the box set and choose the
loose leaf unpunched option?
I'm finding it difficult to buy the game in the UK. Best I've found is:
https://leisuregames.com/products/feder ... 0595723274
Fed Com KB is $59.95 yet the UK price is
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 4:10 pm
by mjwest
For whatever reason, this Forum cannot handle any special characters. "Smart" quotes will kill it. I imagine the symbol you are trying to use for "Euro" is also killing it. When posting, don't use those characters.
To your first question, yes, it sounds like you want "loose leaf unpunched".
To your second concern, I don't know what to tell you ...
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 5:07 pm
by Steve Cole
You can order direct from us but the postage and import duties are murder.
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 8:46 am
by Sneaky Scot
Warden,
I've ordered both directly from ADB (surface rates aren't too hideous and unlike some companies, ADB only charge you what the shipping actually costs) and from Leisure Games. I've never had an issue with either.
Leisure Games is a great store - if I'm ever in the area (Finchley, North London) I always pop in and buy something - my purchase of F&E Strategic Operations and Planetary Operations were done in this manner, and I've ordered a number of Fed Cdr Boosters from Leisure Games too.
Hope that helps!
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 8:50 am
by Warden
Sneaky Scot wrote:Warden,
I've ordered both directly from ADB (surface rates aren't too hideous and unlike some companies, ADB only charge you what the shipping actually costs) and from Leisure Games. I've never had an issue with either.
Leisure Games is a great store - if I'm ever in the area (Finchley, North London) I always pop in and buy something - my purchase of F&E Strategic Operations and Planetary Operations were done in this manner, and I've ordered a number of Fed Cdr Boosters from Leisure Games too.
Hope that helps!
Thanks Scott
I checked out Leisure Games but they don't have Klingon Border in stock. I'll ask them if they will be restocking.