I used elements from Modiphius' TOS sheet along with some from the classic FASA ones as well. Thanks to Modiphius for allowing me to modify their sheets for posting on my blog, CaptShade for the permission to use his artwork, and FASASTSTCS.com for the Fasa style templates. Thanks for looking and enjoy! As always, comments/questions/criticisms are welcome.
Monday, November 20, 2017
SHIELDS UP! FASA Framework Four Pack for Star Trek Adventures RPG
On the heels of my TOS Fanship framework pack, I decided to incorporate a few of the more unique (and some of my favorite) designs from the classic FASA RPG for use with the new licensed game by Modiphius. Obviously these are my own personal takes using Captshade's expansive collection of classic FASA artwork so completely unofficial but hopefully based on the letter and/or spirit of the old FASA rules.
I used elements from Modiphius' TOS sheet along with some from the classic FASA ones as well. Thanks to Modiphius for allowing me to modify their sheets for posting on my blog, CaptShade for the permission to use his artwork, and FASASTSTCS.com for the Fasa style templates. Thanks for looking and enjoy! As always, comments/questions/criticisms are welcome.
I used elements from Modiphius' TOS sheet along with some from the classic FASA ones as well. Thanks to Modiphius for allowing me to modify their sheets for posting on my blog, CaptShade for the permission to use his artwork, and FASASTSTCS.com for the Fasa style templates. Thanks for looking and enjoy! As always, comments/questions/criticisms are welcome.
Monday, November 13, 2017
SHIELDS UP! Fanship Framework Four Pack for Star Trek Adventures RPG
Over the past two weeks, I've been working on a set of frameworks for
Modiphius' Star Trek Adventures RPG to give TOS fans a bit of variety
in the ships they can choose to set their campaigns on beyond just the
officially statted out Constitution class. I decided that I'd combine a
few of my favorite fanships from the era into a set similar to what I
did with my FASA ships of the same era. With the permission of various
talented artists like Scott Bell-Fleitas, Bill Krause, Chris Freeman,
and Masao Okazaki, I've made framework sheets for the Sentinel, Hood,
Attucks, and Archer classes for use with Modiphius' new rpg. Modiphius
has also kindly allowed me to modify their official TOS sheets for use
on my blog and I've combined them into one easy PDF download as well as
linked the individual blog posts below. Thanks again to all those above
for allowing me to use their designs as frankly I don't have any
artistic talent of my own.
For those interested in larger images and pdfs of individual ships, just click the tab to the right for my SHIELDS UP! fan rules and you'll find them there. Let me know if this format works (especially in regards to legible text when printing) in the comments below and thanks for checking it out.
For those interested in larger images and pdfs of individual ships, just click the tab to the right for my SHIELDS UP! fan rules and you'll find them there. Let me know if this format works (especially in regards to legible text when printing) in the comments below and thanks for checking it out.
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Archer Class Scout Framework for STA
The fourth and final fanship framework in my planned TOS fourpack for STA is the Archer Class. Designed by Masao Okazaki on the Starfleet Museum and popularized in the Vanguard series of Trek novels, the Archer class was an instant favorite of mine when I got back into Trek expanded lore with my FASA sheets. It seemed like a great ship to base a fan production or rpg campaign on due to the unique size and role it played compared with normal "hero" ships in Trek. When Scott Bell-Fleitas of Starship Dynamics came out with his deckplans, I ordered them as soon as possible. Luckily for me, Masao has allowed me to use his design and Scott his deckplan exterior artwork so I'm able to come out with a framework for this class as well.
At first, I had planned on statting it out with some custom rules to go along with the atypical ship. My idea was to come up with a "medium ship" trait that gave it some of the benefits and penalties of small craft but only to a limited extent. I decided that the final result might be a bit too much of a lightweight for a campaign setting and that the custom nature of the rules (especially untested) might turn folks off. Instead, I utilized the normal rules in the ship section along with one unwritten one from the examples. The Nova class is an official statted out ship that is the TNG equivalent of the Archer and has roughly 4 less system points than the Intrepid that was developed during roughly the same era. Though it doesn't state that as an official rule, I decided to incorporate that penalty for the Archer as well. As always (and especially the case in this atypical framework), feedback would be appreciated.
At first, I had planned on statting it out with some custom rules to go along with the atypical ship. My idea was to come up with a "medium ship" trait that gave it some of the benefits and penalties of small craft but only to a limited extent. I decided that the final result might be a bit too much of a lightweight for a campaign setting and that the custom nature of the rules (especially untested) might turn folks off. Instead, I utilized the normal rules in the ship section along with one unwritten one from the examples. The Nova class is an official statted out ship that is the TNG equivalent of the Archer and has roughly 4 less system points than the Intrepid that was developed during roughly the same era. Though it doesn't state that as an official rule, I decided to incorporate that penalty for the Archer as well. As always (and especially the case in this atypical framework), feedback would be appreciated.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Hood Class Framework Sheet for Star Trek Adventures
What if you took a grand heavy cruiser designed as the preeminent multirole exploration vessel and kitted it out instead for combat? That's what Bill Krause did with his Hood Class Battlecruiser 1/350 scale model shown below and I'm happy that he allowed me to adapt his ships yet again for my sheets.
Obviously his physical model is photoshopped into a digital scene but the original scale model is quite impressive as shown in the link above to his WIP thread. Also, Scott Bell-Fleitas was kind enough again to allow me to use his art from his deckplans (which I highly recommend as an RPG aid as an owner of two sets). This ship, while still capable as an exploratory vessel, is statted out as a refitted combat bruiser. While I suppose simply applying the "refit" rules for a few decades could also have depicted the Hood Class, I thought that the changes were significant enough (both in role and superstructure) to be its own class. Additionally, the "refits" of the Connie are obviously the TMP era Enterprise and subsequent 1701A so I thought it best to further differentiate it from them.
As always, I appreciate feedback on the sheets as the format is still somewhat evolving. Finally, thanks to Modiphius for allowing me to adapt their TOS era sheet for my favorite fan ships.
Obviously his physical model is photoshopped into a digital scene but the original scale model is quite impressive as shown in the link above to his WIP thread. Also, Scott Bell-Fleitas was kind enough again to allow me to use his art from his deckplans (which I highly recommend as an RPG aid as an owner of two sets). This ship, while still capable as an exploratory vessel, is statted out as a refitted combat bruiser. While I suppose simply applying the "refit" rules for a few decades could also have depicted the Hood Class, I thought that the changes were significant enough (both in role and superstructure) to be its own class. Additionally, the "refits" of the Connie are obviously the TMP era Enterprise and subsequent 1701A so I thought it best to further differentiate it from them.
As always, I appreciate feedback on the sheets as the format is still somewhat evolving. Finally, thanks to Modiphius for allowing me to adapt their TOS era sheet for my favorite fan ships.
Monday, November 6, 2017
Attucks class, attacks! Star Trek Adventures Framework
For almost a year after seeing some excellent 1/1000 scale model conversions of the TNG Akira to both TMP and TOS versions, I attempted various methods of making a TOS era Akira ship equivalent to no avail. I tried Neale Davidson's ship toolkits and came up with this:
I also tried converting the Sins of a Solar Empire Trek mod's 3d model of a similar ship into something more FASA like in appearance coming up with this:
Both are excellent resources but I was never really confident in the my efforts on the final FASA style appearance to put it into a sheet. Luckily for me, I stumbled onto another Trek ship site and found Chris Freeman's much, much better take on the same subject.
I kept the ship true to Chris' own ideas on the class as much as possible (moreso than I'd have been able to with the FASA rules!) keeping the dates and the theme of it being a Trek carrier style ship intact. Also, I made a few minor tweaks in the appearance and layout as well as added some explanatory text compared with my initial Sentinel prototype version (which I've also updated since) in response to some feedback. I'm debating whether I should add in more explanatory text as well such as what the talents actually do so feedback would be appreciated.
Update: I've finally come up with a version of the Attucks class for the FASA game as well that you can find at the link here.
I also tried converting the Sins of a Solar Empire Trek mod's 3d model of a similar ship into something more FASA like in appearance coming up with this:
Obviously there is a wide gulf in the difference in quality between my own efforts and his so I asked if I could use his decision for both FASA and Star Trek Adventures sheets and he kindly allowed me to. It turns out that these sheets are a bit quicker to do for STA than the old FASA
ones since they don't involve (relatively) labor intensive calculations
and fitting them into decades old discontinued fluff so I worked on the STA version first over the weekend.
I kept the ship true to Chris' own ideas on the class as much as possible (moreso than I'd have been able to with the FASA rules!) keeping the dates and the theme of it being a Trek carrier style ship intact. Also, I made a few minor tweaks in the appearance and layout as well as added some explanatory text compared with my initial Sentinel prototype version (which I've also updated since) in response to some feedback. I'm debating whether I should add in more explanatory text as well such as what the talents actually do so feedback would be appreciated.
Update: I've finally come up with a version of the Attucks class for the FASA game as well that you can find at the link here.
Friday, November 3, 2017
Sentinel Class Star Trek Adventures RPG Framework
Hey, folks! Sorry it's been a while since my last update but alot has been going on in real life since my last update but I'm back and just in time for the release of a new Star Trek rpg. Modiphius has come out with Star Trek Adventures which includes a section where players build the ship they're serving on. Naturally, that part piqued my interest and Modiphius was kind enough both to release TOS and TNG era ship sheets and allow me to modify/post them here. My FASA sheets started with my favorite TOS era ship, the Sentinel Class, and its creator, Bill Krause, was kind enough to let me use his design and images again for a second game system.
As with the FASA sheets, the Star Trek Adventures ship sheet will likely change and adapt in the future as this is my first attempt at the new format. If I ever run a campaign of the game, I'll definitely try to steer the players towards this ship class as I plan on getting the 1/2500 and/or 1/1000 scale model of it from UGH models upon its release and already have the deck plans from Starship Dynamics! Anyways... without further comment, here are both the ship sheet pic along with the pdf version linked below.
Blogger's Note: I've updated the above image and PDF to include full color ship images thanks to Scott Bell-Fleitas of Starship Dynamics who has kindly allowed me to once again use his images on my sheets.
As with the FASA sheets, the Star Trek Adventures ship sheet will likely change and adapt in the future as this is my first attempt at the new format. If I ever run a campaign of the game, I'll definitely try to steer the players towards this ship class as I plan on getting the 1/2500 and/or 1/1000 scale model of it from UGH models upon its release and already have the deck plans from Starship Dynamics! Anyways... without further comment, here are both the ship sheet pic along with the pdf version linked below.
Blogger's Note: I've updated the above image and PDF to include full color ship images thanks to Scott Bell-Fleitas of Starship Dynamics who has kindly allowed me to once again use his images on my sheets.