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Thread: ICON needs a STARSHIPS system

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    ICON needs a STARSHIPS system

    Mind you, Spacedock is an amazing piece of work...but kinda complex. It would be nice if there was a system on the level of CODA's STARSHIPS book or the system in the Narrator's Guide for making ICON ships. Sadly, I am not good at all with numbers.

    Allen

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    The difficulty with that, as I'm running into now, actually, is that you won't be able to map the ships already listed in the ICON system with what your new Starships sub-system would be. ICON is very rules-light for starship material, as my two WE's (and upcoming third) already illustrate.

    Truthfully, if you really WANT the detail of CODA's Starships for ICON, all you really have to do is... use CODA.
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    Yeah, just divide the difficulty numbers by... .66? I think? I forget. But it's pretty simple.
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    I do not own CODA anymore. Traded it all to FugaziGrrl for a ton of FASA Trek stuff in a deal too good to resist. I've played around with the idea of getting it again, but that's probably not going to happen.

    Allen

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    Cool, I myself got a copy of the Klingon Ship manual from a guy who weas selling his old stuff to help pay for his daughter's infantile spasms.

    ...Good work on your old ICON stuff, btw. Did you complete any interesting FASA stuff that you would like to tell me about, by the way?
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