I'm sure this is being discussed elsewhere, but I couldn't find it and this thread seems appropriate here.
I walked into my local Barnes & Noble on 5th Ave looking for a new novel to read (and to see if the Star Trek RPG was being sold there), and discovered this book sitting on the shelves. So, of course, I immediately picked it up.
I remember all the letters I used to get over the years demanding that LUG put this product out. Now that it's own, I'm strangely encouraged and disappointed.
First, the book is beautiful and has some interesting information. I can see how this would be useful in an RPG setting. There's a list of Federation members buried inside, and some nice detail maps of things like Cardassian space and Klingon space. But as I look at it, I find it lacking.
First, I really wish this had been a giant fold out map of the entire galaxy that I could easily remove from the book and hang on the wall, and not the four fold out maps of just Federation space. The latter were cut strangely, and it seems Pocket Books wants us to cut them out and line them up on our own.
Second, I just don't agree with where some things are placed. Putting Krios and Valt on the far side of the Klingon Empre and calling the area UFP Space just doesn't sit right. Placing the Son'a where they did means Captain Kirk whizzed by it on the way to space station K-7.
Those two aside, I find the book useful with regards to spectral class and planet classification. There's some nice touches with regard to the Galactic and Great Barriers (stuff that seems completely forgotten by Rick Berman Productions). And those maps at the back of the book would be very useful if I were running a Star Trek RPG. What are your opinions?