Okay, we've got ICON and CODA for the new, and not so new systems o' Trek--but what about one for the first Trek game? It seems only fair, please? Anyone agree?
--the former moderator of the lugtrek and fasatrek mailing lists
grimjack2
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Okay, we've got ICON and CODA for the new, and not so new systems o' Trek--but what about one for the first Trek game? It seems only fair, please? Anyone agree?
--the former moderator of the lugtrek and fasatrek mailing lists
grimjack2
I'll second that motion. Should come as no surprise since I have been posting FASA questions recently. Heck, I'll volunteer to help moderate if soemone needs to step forward.
Monty
Don't play FASA any longer, but there is a lot of useful tid-bits in them there books.
If it's possible. I ll drop my vote in the hat.
I vote yay!
Tony
So do I.
Love the FASA system. So severely torn am I between running my next campaign with either FASA or LUG's ICON that it's driven' me coo-coo!
AndorMan
Having fun on Andor, wish you were here.
I support the idea strongly.
I support it too. Although I've never actually played the FASA game, anything that promotes Trek roleplaying and RPGs in general is a GOOD THING in my book.
Always happy to talk FASA Trek. Heck, it was the first RPG I ever played.
But I wonder if we actually need a forum dedicated to it? Nothing's stopping us creating FASA threads in the general forum, or the Narrators forum. Are there enough of us old FASA players to justify Don creating a separate forum?
So anyway, my vote is a tentative yes, but I'm not entirely sure we need it. ;)
I vote yes, partly because grimjack is a cool guy and I'll support him, and partly because then we really would be THE website for Trek gaming old and new.
Allen
Excatly my thoughts. I have 36" of nothing but FASA stuff but I fail to see the need. There's the Narrator Forum for running games (not system specific) and there's nothing stopping any of you disucssing FASA in the Trek Chat forum. Making a new forum for, at best, 20 people seems like just extra clutter to me.Quote:
Originally posted by Capt Daniel Hunter
But I wonder if we actually need a forum dedicated to it? Nothing's stopping us creating FASA threads in the general forum, or the Narrators forum. Are there enough of us old FASA players to justify Don creating a separate forum?
The only thing this idea has going for it is that grimjack is the one asking for it. I was something like the third member to his Icon list and he, in a roundabout sort of way, is responsible for TrekRPGNet even existing. (Hey, want to pay the bills?) That, in turn, led to writing gigs with LUG and now Decipher.
One thought that comes to mind is to condense Utopia Planitia to non-system-specific and make a FASA Mechanics board. Then you have three boards for the three systems, one for starships, and one for Narrators.
I suppose next you'll ask me to put a board up for Prime Directive/GURPS?
YUCK! :eek:
well, I see Prime Directive as "not really Star Trek" since it is based on a majorly alternate universe :)
I like the condensed Utopia Planitia idea. Ships could be labelled as [ICON], [CODA] or whatever to tell what system they are for.
I think probably a fair number of people still play the FASA game that just don't come here. The number of people who still play the Starship Combat Simulator board game may actually be higher than that. I greatly prefer Coda myself, but every now and then I still roll up a FASA character for fun :) and I have tons of stuff off of the old FASATrek mailing list and some of the websites. I think people would still be interested in that sort of thing.
Allen
Prime Directive? No thanks. While I have no opinion on the GURPS system having never played it, I was never enamoured of the SFB universe (though SFB is a damn good table top game). It just isn't a Trek game as far as I'm concerned, but each to their own.
Not a huge fan of the FASA game mechanics I must admit, but their Trek adventure modules were second to none and I would love to see Trek adventure modules of that quality produced again.
I'd give my right arm, pay halfway decent money or even trade my entire collection of Star Trek CCG cards (and it's fairly sizable) for three of the old FASA adventures:
"Denial of Destiny"
"Demand of Honor"
and my personal favorite,
"A Doomsday Like Any Other".
Allen
I've seen them come up fairly regularly on eBay, and usually at quite reasonable prices.
Aw, thanks Don. :)Quote:
Originally posted by Don Mappin
The only thing this idea has going for it is that grimjack is the one asking for it. I was something like the third member to his Icon list and he, in a roundabout sort of way, is responsible for TrekRPGNet even existing. (Hey, want to pay the bills?) That, in turn, led to writing gigs with LUG and now Decipher.
One thought that comes to mind is to condense Utopia Planitia to non-system-specific and make a FASA Mechanics board. Then you have three boards for the three systems, one for starships, and one for Narrators.
I suppose next you'll ask me to put a board up for Prime Directive/GURPS?
YUCK! :eek:
I'll vote for the first option (condense Utopia, add a FASA Mechanics board). (I'm also aware I don't really have a vote, just your kindness and paitence, and your site which eclipses by a long stretch the mailing lists I used to run.)
And I would never ask you to put up something for Prime Directive--though I do own all the books to raid ideas if I should ever run a Trek game here in deepest darkest educational Iowa...
grimjack(2)
Have you made a choice regarding the issue, Don?
In case any fasa trek fans are interested, here is a new url...
http://fasatrek.davidschneider.us
Well I'm interested :)
Coincidentally, I just won a first edition copy on eBay this weekend. I'l lfinally get to read that first edition adventure book. :D
Great book! I've run about four different versions of "Ghosts of the Past" (one of them even combined with "In the Presence of My Enemies"... :)).
Cool. Hopefully it'll arrive sometime next week (and I'm on days off all next week :D)Quote:
Originally posted by Doug Burke
Great book! I've run about four different versions of "Ghosts of the Past" (one of them even combined with "In the Presence of My Enemies"... :)).