I'm afraid not. While I'm squashing as many of the typos as I can, some might still survive; they're a desperately overworked lot there in Norfolk, it seems.Originally Posted by otaku mike
And, while I'd like to have the Enterprise information in the errata, it was brought to my attention that there's this nasty little thing called "licensor approval," a process that I'd managed to (mercifully, I think) erase from my own mind. What this means is that all new material has to be run by CBS/Paramount for their stamp of approval before it can be "officially" released. (Chances are, I jumped the gun a bit with my previews, but I was under some mistaken impressions about things then. I'll be more careful in the future.)
So this means that there's not going to be Enterprise material in the errata. What is going to happen, though, is a Player's Guide ENTERPRISE Update, with the history and the Denobulans, and as much other stuff as I can talk Scott Gaeta into letting me put in there. The plan is for era-specific equipment, a few development packages, some new Traits, that sort of thing, all laid out in the same style and appearance as the core books. This will go get itself approved and be released later, once it's back from Paramount.
I swear, I'm learning more about the underbelly of the licensed gaming business than I ever thought I'd learn since I started doing this....
Well, you're going to be disappointed, I'm afraid. While the bulk of the errata is rules fixes and such, there's also a lot of typos noted therein. This is for the people who aren't going to go out and get the PDF of the book. I'm sorry if you feel this dilutes the errata, but it is (IMHO) necessary.Not to sound ungrateful for the work done, but I prefer errata as short and concise as possible. Having lines of there is a "n" missing in "Kligon" and it should read "Klingon" takes lots of room and dilutes the really essential rules-related content IMHO.
The offer is appreciated, but I don't think it's going to be necessary. Thanks, though.That said, I can offer my services if you'd need a layout artist for these errata (in the case they wouldn't be offered separately from the corebook). I don't have Decipher's licensed pictures database, so it'd be only text and vector graphics though.