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    Star Trek Narrator's Screen Review
    Note: I have worked as a contractor for Decipher in the past, although not on the product in question.

    Format: 4-pane cardboard stock, full-color screen, matte finish; 16-page mono booklet; 8 full-color glossy character sheets (double-sided)
    MSRP: $14.95

    At long last the Great Barrier has been breeched, for the first new Star Trek RPG product in some period of time has finally been released. As is the case with most RPG screens, the Star Trek Narrator's Screen is comprised of a sturdy cardstock format, full-color on both sides and with an attractive matte finish. My examination of the screen and its finish hasn't left any tell-tale fingerprint marks, an minor pet peeve of mine. The screen is a four panel design, with the interior LCARS layout on black with the majority of key tables and charts from the two RPG books: The Player's Guide and the Narrator's Guide. The external (player visible) side is a shot of the U.S.S. Enterprise-E from astern, framed by Earth on the left-most panel and a red nebula on the right-most panel. It is simplistic in design; neither too busy or too bland. Most players shouldn't complain having to view the screen for the duration of the game, although it is interesting that no where does the screen say "Star Trek" or make any attempts to inspire the players. The two end panels are also marked with some light computer graphic elements, similar to those found on the back covers of the two Core Books.

    The inside is where all the action happens, of course. A total of 23 charts and tables from the two Core Books are included for the Narrator's reference, kept together in logical groupings. Along with each table the LCARS border also tells you what book you will find the table in. The following tables are included:
    Movement Actions (NG76)
    Full-Round Actions (NG77)
    Free Actions (NG77)
    Combat Actions (NG77)
    Additional Actions (NG78)
    Universal Target Numbers (NG78)
    Degrees of Success (NG81)
    Physical Test Modifiers (NG79)
    Academic Test Modifiers (NG80) (errata'd version)
    Social Test Modifiers (NG80)
    Close Combat Modifiers (NG89)
    Psionic Test Modifiers (NG81)
    Ranged Combat Modifiers (NG89)
    Pace (NG95)
    Fatigue Rates (NG96)
    Obstacle (NG95)
    Encumbrance & Movement (NG96)
    Fatigue Effects (NG96)
    Stun Effects (NG91)
    Phaser & Disruptor Effects (NG91) (errata'd version)
    Cover Protection (NG92)
    Star Trek Weapons (NG90) (pre-errata version)
    Effects of Injury (NG92)
    Natural Healing & First Aid (NG93-94)

    Something that is fairly unique about the Narrator's Screen is its use of full-color on the inside. Most screens elect for color on the outside but only monochrome or two-color on the inside. Full-color is used in this case to group each set of tables by color groups. For example, all tables related to movement and actions are denoted in mustard, all test modifiers in green, combat and weapons in blue, and injury and healing in red. This makes it easy to find the appropriate group you're looking for. The text is clearly legible, with the exception of the white text on mustard background for the movement and action tables. Not impossible, mind you, just slightly more difficult to read.

    The companion booklet is an accumulation of 30 additional tables (suffice it to say they are too numerous to list here -- if the table wasn't listed above it is in this booklet) and the Narrator tool/pages found in the rear of the Narrator's Guide (Series Profile, Scene Cards, Starship Profile, etc). In something of a faux pas, the booklet is printed in sepia tone instead of pure black. (This is also how the Lord of the Rings booklet is printed, but theirs was intentionally.) I could see where having this booklet during play, say for the complete skill list, would be useful. Actually, the first three pages are extremely useful for character generation--a fairly convoluted process for most first-time players. I would have preferred the booklet to contain an adventure, much like the Lord of the Rings' booklet.

    Finally, eight full-color glossy character sheets are included. These are the same character sheets that we despise and hate from the Player's Guide. Their utility (if you even considered using them) is lessened by the fact that they are glossy. Writing on them is difficult. In short, most people will probably throw these horrible sheets away.

    Now for the bad news. Most of the tables in the Narrator's Screen are their non-errata'd versions, particularly the Weapons table. Meaning, they appear exactly as they do in the Player's Guide/Narrator's Guide. Were the Narrator's Screen released quickly on the heels of the Core Books this could probably be overlooked and easily forgiven. Considering the length of time between these releases and the accumulation of errata in that time, I suspect most gamers won't be so charitable.

    Bottom line: Thumbs up on the screen, thumbs down on the booklet, and two thumbs down on the worthless character sheets. For $15 a good purchase for Narrators only.

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    Thanks a lot for the review, Don!

    This sounds interesting (though I think I'd have bought this Screen anyway). Now waiting for my LGS to get it...
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    Kenzer and Co. released a gigantic DM screen for their d20 based "Kingdoms of Kalamar" setting. They also used color to differentiate the various classes of table, and the online tour of it looked real nice. Kudos to Decipher for using color to make the Narrator's life easier.

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    Wow Don! Great review, can't wait until the 16th!

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    Being uncharitable

    Most of the tables in the Narrator's Screen are their non-errata'd versions
    This is the one thing I was worried about, and feel there's not really a good excuse for -- and the one thing that makes me not want to buy it. A reference tool riddled with mistakes on some of the most important areas isn't a good reference tool.

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    that is pretty disappointing to hear the out of date charts have been included. i was going to pick one up as a birthday gift for our narrator, but being new i don't want to overwhelm her with remembering what charts are good and not. maybe we'll make our own screen somehow.

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    I really think you people just like to complain.

    In any case, I'm going to clairify something that I already stated above: on the screen (the one you look at during play) the only non-errata'd table is Star Trek Weapons table. All the other tables on the screen are correct.

    The problem is the remaining tables in the booklet aren't the errata'd versions. Personally, for me, this isn't a problem--I don't find the booklet useful at all. Hence why I'd rather it came with an adventure or something.

    Even so, there's nothing stopping you from writing in the corrections in booklet based on the errata thread here on TrekRPGNet. Let's not blow things out of proportion--we're talking little changes and typos for the most part.

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    Hey Don!

    I thought I read somewhere that you bought the Trek and LOTR screens. Can we get a review of the other one in the LOTR forums??? My narrator would be very interested in reading one.

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    As someone who doesn't particularly ned the screen (I've bookmakred the spots of the PG & NG I usually need), no real reason for me to complain. That said, as someone in the business of being published, I will note a product a season overdue (six months or so) shows real problems in the production and distribution departments of the company. That the copy was fixed pre-errata suggests either these things have been sitting neglected in a warehouse (distribution troubles or lack of enthusiasm on the part of the company to distribute) or that the emphasis was shifted last minute, and printing wasn't done on time.

    Since we're told the screens were done back in Spetmeber or so (IIRC), I'm assuming Decipher either sat on them as a marketing ploy, they were out of money for the year to move their RPG products, or are just FUBAR at the distribution/marketing area. The latter part is handled easily; fire the lot.

    These aren't complaints, they're observations. I really couldn't care less if they get the products out; I've got the core books & that's good enough for me. I just don't appreciate a company jerking its market around. It's unprofessional and tends to come back on you later.

    'nuff said.
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    Re: Hey Don!

    Originally posted by CorpBoy
    I thought I read somewhere that you bought the Trek and LOTR screens. Can we get a review of the other one in the LOTR forums??? My narrator would be very interested in reading one.
    I'm on the road in Seattle right now but when I get back I will review the LotR screen. Just didn't have enough time before I left.

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    Stopped at my FLGS last nite, and they had gotten the LOTR screen, but not the Trek screen. Since I don't have LOTR yet, I found this frustrating.

    Should be in this week, though.

    I'll let you know my thoughts when I have it in my hot little hands!

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    When will the Decipher Store online have it orderable?

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    Narrator Screen arrived!

    I had pre-ordered mine from Gamer's Attic and it arrived today in the mail. Almost sorry they included PC sheets since I've been using one of the many beatiful ones that has been featured around here.

    Gaming this Saturday so will let ya know now helpfull it was.

    Edward
    (planning on putting my own picture on the screen - our game is TWOK-TUC timeline)

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    People who have had issues with the existing character sheets will be happy to know that the sheets included in the <i>Starfleet Operations Manual</i> are no longer in color and have a white background. Hopefully we'll be able to put them up in PDF format for easy printing. (Sadly, couldn't do anything about the small box spaces for specializations -- no room!)

    J.H.

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    Originally posted by Jesse Heinig
    People who have had issues with the existing character sheets will be happy to know that the sheets included in the <i>Starfleet Operations Manual</i> are no longer in color and have a white background. Hopefully we'll be able to put them up in PDF format for easy printing. (Sadly, couldn't do anything about the small box spaces for specializations -- no room!)
    W00T!

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