Federation Commander & Star Fleet Battles: Captain's Log #46 - For Duty, All Things
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Federation Commander & Star Fleet Battles: Captain's Log #46 - For Duty, All Things

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Federation Commander & Star Fleet Battles: Captain's Log #46 - For Duty, All ThingsThis is Commander Sanchez of the USS Mallory. We are under attack by two BattleHawk class Romulan ships and are falling back under heavy fire. Join us for Captains Log #46 and see what happens in For Duty, All Things. It is the untold story of the USS Mallory, a frigate lost without a trace on the Day of the Eagle, the first day of the Romulan Invasion. Captured by the Romulans and sent on a mission to sabotage a Federation base, the ships only hope

“This is Commander Sanchez of the USS Mallory. We are under attack by two BattleHawk-class Romulan ships and are falling back under heavy fire.”

Join us for Captain’s Log #46 and see what happens in “For Duty, All Things.” It is the untold story of the USS Mallory, a frigate lost without a trace on the Day of the Eagle, the first day of the Romulan Invasion. Captured by the Romulans and sent on a mission to sabotage a Federation base, the ship’s only hope is a badly injured Vulcan technician who awoke under a pile of wreckage.

Captain's Log #46 includes fiction and information for all of our games including updates, new ships, an update about “Marine Captain” Ketrick, information about Worb castes, and new scenarios.

Star Fleet Battles: This game gains seven new scenarios, information on the Orb (reportedly an item of “The Masters”), Mallaran Empire primer, Proposals Board, Ask Admiral Vanaxilth, Battlegroup, Term Papers, Background Questions, and new ships (Lyran light cruiser variants, LDR transports, Qari variants, a Federation X-destroyer, Klingon stasis dreadnoughts, and a Kzinti carrier).

Federation Commander: You will find three new scenarios, destroyer leaders for the Romulans and, ISC, and war destroyer leaders for the Hydrans and Lyrans. Anthony Cutcliffe wrote an article on tractor tactics. There are also Command Notes and Battle Group tactics by players.

Federation & Empire: This game has F&E Why, Tactical Notes, Q&A, and playtest materials for the Lyran Democratic Republic.

Starmada: The Klingon and Federation battleships are added.

A Call to Arms: Star Fleet has playtest rules for combat escorts, four new ships, a tactics article about terrain, and a new scenario.

And there are still more articles: Ten Questions, Awards, Command the Future, Input Guide, Why, The Secret Order of the “F” and the “E,” Background Questions, Galactic Conquest, Prime Directive, Star Fleet Marines (Assault Notes), and six new special action cards for Star Fleet Battle Force.

Supports Federation Commander, Star Fleet Battles, Federation & Empire, Prime Directive, Star Fleet Battle Force, SFB Galactic Conquest, Starmada, A Call to Arms: Star Fleet, Star Fleet Marines, and Star Fleet Warlord.

The colorized SSDs from this issue are sold separately; the Supplemental File (which includes background information) is free. 

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