Okay, guys. That’s enough on the deck plan argument, especially since getting them past licensor approvals almost certainly won’t happen. You can argue privately if you want, but please do it somewhere else.
Agreed! The dead horse has been flogged…
I would be interested in the license opening up to include Discovery era species and tech
I’d very much like to see a “Dominion War” sourcebook. Partly because I’m currently binge watching DS9 on Netflix and partly because apart from the Borg, the Dominion War is pretty much the closest thing we’ve seen on screen to an existential threat to the Federation. Sure the Borg have thrown the odd cube at Earth and the planet has problems with probes both alien and ancient messing things up but I don’t recall ever seeing anything with the scale and scope of threat until the Dominion War. Its also a very different style of story to TOS/TNG/VOY being serialised versus episodic.
A book on how the Federation fights wars would be useful as noted above for the frequent wars that are mentioned in passing and seem to have happened between shows/movies and not actually depicted.
And personally, I’ve been writing notes on a potential post-Dominion War campaign for some time that would feature the fallout of the war both politically and otherwise and its effects on Star Fleet’s mission in the post-war period.
I think that between the Alpha Quadrant and Gamma Quadrant books you’ll pretty much get all the material you’d need for the Dominion War. My feeling is that those books will cover the Dominion, their ships, races, main point of incursion, and Federation adjacent allies.
I would like Dominion miniatures - but I agree with PhilH that the Dominion themselves will almost certainly be only in the Gamma Quadrant source book, rather than a stand-alone book
I’m a big miniature fan so top of my list are DS9 crew minis, Cardassins, Dominion figures.
Also deck tiles for the Defiant , Cardassian ships, Romulan ships, Voyager , a runabout, and a good starbase.
Right now I’m using Starfinder tiles and flip-maps right now. I really like the flip-map format with two different version of the map. I rather have Star Trek maps and tiles.
Thanks folks.
Some kind of flip mats would be pretty useful. I tend to just use my pathfinder one and ignore the colour, but something more themed would be good.
I also would like some kind of layout map for a bridge/small vessels to track where people are on the ship. Again, I’ve got my own, but something themed and higher spec would be lovely.
Should this be interpreted as meaning the Gorn will be in the upcoming villains box???
I mean… it’s a painted Gorn miniature. In our office. So…
It was planted there by Section 31.
That’s right, I put it there.
Wait, it’s Gorn! (Sorry)
Speaking of Gorn, I’d like to see a detailed map of the southern Federation and Gorn space unseen in the main rulebook and Beta books. Also, any one know where the Sheliak Corporate is located in the Trek Adventures universe?
I would like a sourcebook and/or campaign based on the new timeline
I would love to add a selection of bridge tiles from other ships that aren’t Galaxy class, the Sovereign, Defiant, Intrepid of course being the main ones, but a whole bunch of others to join them.
Are there any plans to put the Klingon tiles up on Roll20?
I’d love to see a map that covers the same area as the map that came with the GM Screen but in the TOS timeframe. All the maps I have seem to be for Next Gen.
I think Alternative universe/timelines would be interesting for short little source books.
A TOS sourcebook. Beta Quadrant is home to the Gorn and we only got stats and rules for their ships, not for Gorn NPCs. Could also be a good place to include rules and “fluff” for the Klingons we saw in TOS- not only looking different, but running more of a Soviet-esque police state, complete with extensive internal surveillance. The Klingons of the 2260s were very different from what we saw in the later movies and the whole TNG era. Tholians could also have a place in a TOS book, and more about the galaxy’s privateers, like Harry Mudd and Cyrano Jones.