What is true for A Call to Arms will also be true for Traveller - though we do not yet have a solid release date for the latter.
Mark A. Siefert said:By the markings on the model on the Planet Mongoose page (looks like a Fed Battlecruiser), I think what they've really got is the liscense for the Star Fleet Battles Universe rather than Star Trek.
Greg Smith said:The Starfleet Games forum already has a section for Prime Directive: Traveller.
IanBruntlett said:I wonder how transporters + FTL are going to change adventures.
And will the following daft staples be sidestepped:-
* The bridge crew of a ship doubles up as a squad of marines every time there is a hostile ship or planet to explore.
* The bridge crew also are so well versed in hand to hand combat and it isn't a proper episode unless the Captain of a Galaxy Class starship gets into a brawl with the Captain of an enemy vessel
* Holodeck adventures.
* Time travel. Start an episode by killing characters and then resurrecting them inside 45 minutes.
AKAmra said:Thanks, the post there is pretty definitive. It's Prime Directive: Traveller; not Star Trek. I wonder why Mongoose didn't just say so in the teaser?
I'd prefer Star Trek, but I understand where this might make better sense financially for Mongoose.
Good Lord, I've just imagined Traveller and Star Trek grognards coming together! I better break out the tin foil hat and popcorn now!
Those staples aren't "daft", they're Star Trek; like Jedi parrying blasters with a lightsabre in Star Wars, you roll with it or change it if your the GM.
Anyway, since this is going to be the Star Fleet Universe and not Star Trek, some of these issues may not come up. I seem to remember the primary Away Teams in Prime Directive being "Prime Teams" instead of the captain and department heads; sort of like Star Fleet Special Forces.
I'm unfamiliar with Prime Directive. So are we seeing Mongoose getting a license from someone who has a license from Star Trek? A case of transitive licensing
IanBruntlett said:I wonder how transporters + FTL are going to change adventures.
And will the following daft staples be sidestepped:-
* The bridge crew of a ship doubles up as a squad of marines every time there is a hostile ship or planet to explore.
* The bridge crew also are so well versed in hand to hand combat and it isn't a proper episode unless the Captain of a Galaxy Class starship gets into a brawl with the Captain of an enemy vessel
* Holodeck adventures.
* Time travel. Start an episode by killing characters and then resurrecting them inside 45 minutes.