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EXPANDED MATERIAL FOR FASAS STAR TREK: THE ROLE PLAYING GAME

The Human Adventure is Just Beginning...

GM REFERENCE
COMBAT OPERATIONS
Target To-Hit Modifiers:
Dodge/ Defense
Full Defense/Dodge
Range: Point Blank
Short
Medium
Long
Extreme
Size:
Small
Man-Sized
Large
Called Shot
Position: Standing
Crouched
Prone
Back Turned
Cover: Less than 1/2
1/2 to 2/3
More than 2/3
Invisible
Movement: Stationary
Moving
Running

SKILL OPERATIONS

Medical Treatment Modifiers:


-15 to one attack No medical equipment available
0
-20
Using medkit/first aid kit only
+5
+15
Using med pouch
+15
0
Using non-Starfleet medical facilities
+15
-15
Using Denobulan medical facilities
+25
-30
Using Starfleet medical facilities
+25
-45
Healing a race never before encountered -20
-15
Healing non-humanoid
-20
0
Healing non-carbon-based life form
-40
+15
Prior attempts at first aid
+5
-15
Per minute since reaching 0 MAX OP END -1
0
Per point of damage below 0 MAX OP END -1
-5
Additional personnel assisting
0
-10
Transporter Use Modifiers:
-15
Ship to Planet/Planet to Ship:
0
Unstable atmospheric conditions
-20
-10
Local interference
-20
-40
Transporter at each end
+40
-40
Lock in with sensors only
-10
+15
Location used in past 24 hours
+20
0
Ship's power reserve less than half
-25
-5
Ship to Ship:
Transporter at only one end
-10
Attacker To-Hit Modifiers:
Lock in with sensors only
-10
Full Attack
+25 or
Location used in past 24 hours
+20
attack twice
Ship's power reserve less than half
-25
Aiming: Quick Draw & Fire -25
Intra-ship Beaming
-40
Called Shot
-15
Tricorder Operations Modifiers:
Wrong Hand
-20
Science tricorder:
Movement: Stationary
0
Scan for energy sources
0
Moving
-5
Scan for physical composition
-10
Running
-15
Scan for life forms
0
Dodging
-30
Cartographic scan
+10
Visibility:Poor Visibility
-10
Molecular dating
-10
In the Dark
-20
Medical tricorder:
Blinded
-40
Scan for chemical composition
-10
Starship To-Hit Modifiers:
Scan for life forms
0
Evasive Maneuvers
-15 to one attack
Vital signs
+10
Full Evasive Maneuvers
-20
Internal diagnostic scan
-10
Range: Point Blank
+15
Engineering tricorder:
Short
0
Scan for energy sources
-10
Medium
-15
Scan for material strengths/weaknesses -10
Long
-30
Scan for structural integrity
0
Extreme
-45
General scan
0
Size:
Shuttle
-15
Specific scan
-10
Starship
0
Directional scan
+5
Space Station
+15
Scan through atmospheric disturbance
-20
Called Shot
-15
Range:
Sensors: Cloaked
-40
Short
0
Nebula/Ion Storm -30
Medium
-10
Sensors Lock
+20
Long
-20
Manual/No sensors -30
Engineering
&
Damage
Control
Modifiers:
Movement: Stationary
+15
Flame suppression
+10
Impulse Speed
0
Seal breach
0
Warp Speed
-25
Squeeze more energy out
-10
Power: Normal Operation 0
Restore/reroute power
0
Full Power
+10
Jury rig repair
-20
Auxiliary Power
-15
Bypass compromised circuit
-25
Emergency Power -30
Cold start of warp engines
-45
Vulcan Neck Pinch To-Hit Modifiers:
Adjust warp intermix
-10
Victim totally unaware
-30
Maintain/restore warp containment field -10
Victim surprised or distracted
-20
Eject warp core
-10
Victim on guard in general
+20
Extremely advanced/alien technology
-30
Victim aware of neck pinch technique
+40

STARSHIP OPERATIONS
Command Modifiers:
Ship-wide announcement
Internal communication
Emergency sensor pod ejection
Self destruct activation/deactivation
Communications Modifiers:
Hailing frequencies open
Scramble transmission
Descramble transmission:
Starfleet code
Foreign code
Ancient code
Unknown code
Break through interference
Jam transmission
Launch message buoy
Detect faint signal
Translate language
Tap into internal sensors/recorders
Helm/Navigation Modifiers:
Evasive maneuvers
Plot a course
Standard obit
Depart spacedock
Maintain unstable orbit
Navigate gravity well
Maneuver through debris/nebula
Navigate cosmic storm
Lay in course
Engage warp engine
Emergency warp speed
Full stop
Micro warp jump
Shadow target ship

0
0
0
-10
+10
0
0
-10
-10
-25
-10
-10
0
-10
0
-25
0
0
0
-15
-20
-40
-25
-40
0
0
-10
-10
-30
-45

Operations & Library Computer Modifiers:


Reroute Auxiliary Power
0
Reconfigure navigational deflector
-35
Retrieve information
+10
Plasma release from nacelles
-25
Analyze situation
-10
Manual override
-10
Security lock out of computer
-40
Input prefix code
-60
Saucer separation at warp
-45
Saucer recovery
-25
Sensors Modifiers:
Scan planet
Scan stellar event
Scan spatial anomaly
Scan starship
Scan for life
Identify different life forms
Locate specific life form
Break through jamming
Jam
Locate cloaked vessel
Launch probe

0
0
0
0
0
-10
-25
-30
-20
-40
+10

Tactical & Security Modifiers:


Activate internal shields
Inject gas into airflow
Active shields/polarize hull
Remodulate shields
Remodulate phasers

-10
0
0
-25
-35

EXPANDED PSIONICS:
TELEPATHY & EMPATHY
Contact, one-way:
Send basic concept or feeling
Empathic sensing
Empathic sensing of health
Short message, complex concept
Locate via empathic impression
Illusion
Mental domination/possession
Contact, two-way:
Telepathic communication
Sharing thoughts & feelings
Total thought exchange
Psyche removal/exchange
Memory modification
Pain removal
Mind meld
Emotional suppression
Super numerate/perfect recall
Empathic healing, per pt of damage
Instinctive astrogation, per 10% bonus
Subject Modifiers:
Self, if applicable
Humanoid
Non-humanoid
Vastly alien intelligence
Semi-intelligent creature
Unintelligent animal or creature
Incorporeal life form
Non-carbon-based life form
Unknown creature type
Group, per person
Telepath:
Willing
Unwilling
Non-telepath:
Willing
Unaware
Unwilling
Friendly or sympathetic
Related or bonded
Enemies or personal grudge
Previously contacted

0
0
-20
-10
-40
-40
-70
-20
-30
-40
-80
-20
-10
-50
0
0
-5
-10
+20
+10
0
-40
-10
-25
-30
-20
-20
-10
- PSI
+ PSI
+25
+10
+ PSI
+10
+20
-20
+10

Conditions and Range:


Quiet solitude
Comfortable/Familiar
Hectic/Rushed
Touching
In sight
Out of sight
Distant/separate ships

+15
+10
-30
+20
0
-10
-20

METABOLIC CONTROL
Enhanced Movement:
Per +5 meters to running speed
Per +1 meter to jumping distance
Per -1 temporary damage
Enhanced Healing:
Per +1 to FATIGUE HEAL RATE
Per +1 to WOUND HEAL RATE
Dodge/Defense, per -5 to target difficulty
Enhanced Strength, per +5 to STR
Enhanced Activity, per +1 AP bonus
Stun Resistance, per point of armor
Disruption Resistance, per point of armor

0
-15
-25
0
-20
-25
-30
-25
-10
-20

TELEKINESIS
Size of object:
Hand held object
+10
Small object
0
Man-sized object
-10
Large object
-20
Vehicle-sized object
-40
Moving target
-10
Modify by action taken:
Crush
-30
Hold
-20
Lift and move
-10
Shove/Push
-10
Throw
-30
Telekinetic leap, per +1 meter to distance -15
Telekinetic force field, per point of armor -20
Conditions and Range:
Quiet solitude
Comfortable/Familiar
Hectic/Rushed
Touching
In sight
Out of sight
Distant/separate ships

+15
+10
-30
+20
0
-10
-20

ESP
Clairvoyance:
Distance viewing, same world
Distance viewing, different planet
Postcognition, personal past
Postcognition, recent past
Postcognition, distant past
Precognition, personal future
Precognition, near future
Precognition, distant future
Psychometry (Object reading)
Super numerate/perfect recall
Sense nearby psionic being
Sense nearby invisible being
Sense nearby invisible incorporeal being
Direction sense
Precognitive Initiative, per +1 AP bonus
Instinctive piloting, per 10% bonus
Instinctive astrogation, per 10% bonus

-10
-50
0
-20
-50
-20
-60
-80
0
0
-10
-25
-45
0
-25
-10
-10

MATTER/ENERGY CONTROL
Matter rearrangement/disintegration:
Self
Hand held object
Small object
Man-sized object
Large object
Vehicle-sized object
Starship-sized object
Environmental bubble
Electrokinesis:
Absorb energy
Conduct energy
Recharge device, per point of ammo

+10
0
-10
-20
-40
-60
-80
-30
0
+10
-10

Absorb weapon fire, per point of damage -15

Project energy, per 1D10 of damage


Pyrokinesis:
Ignite flammable material
Ignite living tissue
Increase fire size
Decrease fire size
Mold fire into specific shapes

-20
-10
-30
0
-15
-40

MASTER SKILL LIST


Administration
Animal Handling*
Artistic Expression (specify which)
Assassination (SFIGO pg. 57)
Bribery (SFIGO pg. 57)
Carousing
Clandestine Operations (SFIGO pg. 57)
Cloaking Device Technology (RGO pg. 37)
Cloaking Procedures (RGO pg. 37)
Communications Systems Operation
Communications Systems Technology
Computer Operation
Computer Technology
Cryptology (SFIGO pg. 57)
Damage Control Procedures
Deflector Shield Operation
Deflector Shield Technology
Demolitions (SFIGO pg. 57)
Disguise (SFIGO pg. 57)
Electronics Technology
Environmental Suit Operation
Forgery (SFIGO pg. 57)
Gaming**
Grappler Operation*
Grappler Technology*
Holodeck Operations Procedures (TNG pg. 64)

Holodeck Systems Technology (TNG pg. 64)

Instruction
Intelligence Procedures (SFIGO pg. 58)
Interrogation (SFIGO pg. 58)
Language:
Language (specify which)
Leadership
Life Sciences:
Biology*
Bionics
Botany
Ecology
Exobiology
Genetics
Marine Biology*
Paleontology*
Zoology
Life Support Systems Technology
Marksmanship, Archaic Weapon:**
Archery
Black Powder
Firearms
Gyrojet Weapons*
Needler Weapons*
Throwing*
Marksmanship, Modern Weapon
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Sciences:
First Aid**
Cosmetic Surgery*
Forensics*
General Medicine**
Pathology
Pharmacology (SFIGO pg. 58)
Psychology**
Surgery**
Mining (SFIGO pg. 58)

Negotiation/Diplomacy
Personal Combat, Armed**
Personal Combat, Unarmed**
Personal Weapons Technology
Physical Sciences:
Chemistry
Computer Science
Drafting (SFIGO pg. 58)
Gravitics (SFIGO pg. 58)
Mathematics
Metallurgy (SFIGO pg. 58)
Nanoscience*
Physics
Positronics*
Temporal Physics*
Planetary Sciences:
Agriculture*
Geology
Hydrology
Meteorology
Terraforming*
Volcanology*
Planetary Survival:**
Basic**
Arctic
Desert
Forest
Jungle
Mountain
Ocean
Swamp
Polarized Hull Operations*
Polarized Hull Plating Technology*
Powered Armor Operation*
Robotics Technology*
Security Procedures
Shuttlecraft Pilot
Shuttlecraft Systems Technology
Small Equipment Systems Operation
Small Equipment Systems Technology
Small Unit Tactics
Small Vessel Engineering (SFIGO pg. 59)
Small Vessel Piloting (SFIGO pg. 59)
Social Sciences:
Archaeology
Culture/History (specify which)**
Economics
Law (specify which)
Linguistics*
Political Science
Theology*
Space Sciences:
Astrogation
Astronautics
Astronomy
Astrophysics
Sports (specify which)**
Starship Combat Strategy/Tactics
Starship Helm Operation
Starship Sensors
Starship Weaponry Operation
Starship Weaponry Technology

Stealth (SFIGO pg. 59)


Streetwise
Surveillance (SFIGO pg. 59)
Tractor Beam Operation*
Tractor Beam Technology*
Trade and Commerce (SFIGO pg. 59)
Transporter Operational Procedures
Transporter Systems Technology
Trivia (specify which)**
Value Estimation (SFIGO pg. 59)
Vehicle Operation:
Aircraft
Ground Transport Vehicles
Space Craft
Water Vehicles
Warp Drive Technology
Zero-G Operations

Skill Benchmarks:
0
01-09
10
10-39
40-79
80-95
96+

Unskilled
Semiskilled
Minimum Proficiency
Qualified
Professional
Expert
Acknowledged Leader

NEW SKILLS:
Animal Handling- This skill involves the care, training, and riding of animals. In agrarian societies, it could also cover the breeding and
grooming of livestock. It may be averaged with General Medicine to reflect a character trained in veterinary medicine. If specific
understanding of one species of animal is desired, such as horse or dog, then a Trivia skill should be taken, with the two skills averaged
together when dealing with the specific animal.
Grappler Operation- This skill involves the use of grapplers, such as were used in the 22 nd century. Grapplers were used in early
starships before the implementation of tractor beams.
Grappler Technology- This skill involves the repair of grapplers, such as were used in the 22 nd century. Grapplers were used in early
starships before the implementation of tractor beams.
Life Sciences:
Biology- This is the study of life, including physiology, anatomy, morphology, and other factors. It includes the study of cells and
microorganisms.
Marine Biology- This is the study of aquatic life and the environs under which it exists.
Paleontology- This is the study of extinct organisms and environments.
Marksmanship, Archaic Weapon:
Gyrojet Weapons- This skill covers the use of gryojet weapons.
Needler Weapons- This skill covers the use of needler weapons.
Throwing- This skill covers the use of thrown weapons and slings.

Medical Sciences:
Cosmetic Surgery- This branch of medicine involves altering the appearance. In Starfleet it is most often employed to create
disguises, altering humans to appear as other humanoids. A strong roll when applying the surgery will make it difficult for observers
to see through the disguise.
Forensics- This is the science of determining how an organism died and how long ago the death took place. This skill is used to
conduct an autopsy and to investigate a crime scene. It includes knowledge of weapons technology and how such technology affects
organisms.
Physical Sciences:
Nanoscience- This skill covers the science of atomic and subatomic machines and constructs, including nanites. Note that an
understanding of Physics and Chemistry is essential to this skill and a character must possess at least 60% in those skills to possess
this one.
Positronics- This skill covers the programming and repair of complex robot brains, including an understanding of robopsychology.
Note that an understanding of Computer Science and Computer Technology is essential to this skill and a character must possess at
least 60% in those skills to possess this one.
Temporal Physics- This is the science of time, including quantum mechanics and the study of time, temporal anomalies, and time
travel. Note that an understanding of Physics is essential to this skill and a character must possess at least 40% in that skill to possess
this one.
Planetary Sciences:
Agriculture- This skill indicates familiarity using techniques both modern and ancient to produce healthy plant life. It applies to the
planting, irrigation, and harvesting of food crops, including vineyards and orchards. It also covers the growing, tending, arranging,
and cultivating of flowers and other decorative plants.
Terraforming- This is the science of terraforming technology and techniques. The Federation makes only limited use of such
technology, since Class M planets are so common, but other cultures have been known to use it.
Volcanology- This is the science of volcanoes and tectonics.
Polarized Hull Operations- In the 22nd Century, before deflector shield technology was utilized in starships, Starfleet used polarized hull
plating to offer protection from weapons fire and environmental hazards. This skill involves the use of the hull plating in combat,
shifting energy from one area to another in order to maximize protection.
Polarized Hull Plating Technology- In the 22nd Century before deflector shield technology was utilized in starships, Starfleet used
polarized hull plating to offer protection from weapons fire and environmental hazards. This skill deals with the repair of polarized
hull plating.
Powered Armor Operation- This is the skill of operating powered armor, including load lifters and mecha. These devices are largely
outdated these days, as transporter, gravitic, and phaser technology has rendered their need obsolete. Occasionally, older transports
who cannot afford antigravs or transporters still use lifters to load and offload cargo. In some civilizations, larger powered armors are
still used in combat. When in powered armor, average the users Powered Armor Operation skill with his To Hit numbers in order to
conduct combat in a powered suit.
Robotics Technology- Using this skill, a character can make repairs to robots and powered armors. It does not cover repairs to a robot
brain. Note that an understanding of Mechanical Technology and Electronics Technology is essential to this skill and a character must
possess at least 40% in each of those skills to possess this one.
Social Sciences:
Linguistics- This is the study of language and grammar and how it is constructed and applied. In the Star Trek universe, almost all
humanoid languages have commonalities. A character who has 60% or more in this skill may double any skill points and rolls made
for languages and may make a LCK save to grasp the basics of any new language used by a humanoid.
Theology- This is the study of religion and beliefs among humanoids. It includes knowledge of mythology, philosophy, and religious
texts.
Tractor Beam Operation- This skill involves the use of tractor and pressor beams. A character who does not have this skill can use the
Deflector Shields Operation skill at half his score to operate tractor and pressor beams.
Tractor Beam Technology- This skill involves the repair of tractor and pressor beams. A character who does not have this skill can use
the Deflector Shields Technology skill at half his score to repair tractor and pressor beams.

REVISED SKILLS
Gaming- There is only a single Gaming skill. No specialization need be chosen. If particular knowledge of a specific game is desired, a
Trivia skill should be taken. When rolling such, average the two scores together.
Marksmanship, Archaic Weapon- There are only six general types of archaic weapons. One of these six should be chosen when the
skill is taken. If particular knowledge of a specific weapon is desired, a Trivia skill should be taken. When rolling such, average the
two scores together with the characters DEX to determine the characters To Hit.
Medical Sciences:
First Aid- This is a special skill that covers minor healing of superficial wounds and the use of basic medical equipment. It is limited
to a maximum score of 10%. In general, when using this skill, average the characters INT with his score to apply the healing. A
characters score in First Aid also acts as a base to which any skill points in General Medicine are added.
General Medicine- In Star Trek, most humanoids possess very similar anatomies. So much so that General Medicine is broadly
applicable to them all. A character with Exobiology can average the two skills together when working on alien races. A character
can still take a skill in a Medicine with a particular species, eliminating the need for Exobiology.
Psychology- In Star Trek, most humanoids possess very similar psychologies. So much so that Psychology is broadly applicable to
them all. A character with a species-specific Culture/History skill can average the two skills together when working with alien races.
A character can still take a skill in a Psychology with a particular species, eliminating the need for Culture/History.
Surgery- In Star Trek, most humanoids possess very similar anatomies. So much so that Surgery is broadly applicable to them all. A
character with Exobiology can average the two skills together when working on alien races. A character with a skill in a Medicine
with a particular species has no need for Exobiology.
Personal Combat, Armed- There is only a single Personal Combat, Armed skill. No specialization need be chosen. If particular
knowledge of a specific weapon is desired, a Trivia skill should be taken. When rolling such, average the two scores together with the
characters DEX to determine the characters To Hit.
Personal Combat, Unarmed- There is only a single Personal Combat, Unarmed skill. However, if particular knowledge of a specific
martial art is desired, a Trivia skill should be taken. When rolling such, average the two scores together with the characters DEX to
determine the characters To Hit.
Planetary Survival:
Basic- This is a special skill that covers the basics of surviving in the wilderness, including how to locate shelter, food, and water. It is
limited to a maximum score of 10%. In general, when using this skill, average the characters INT with his score. A characters
score in Basic Planetary Survival also acts as a base to which any skill points in other Planetary Survival skills are added.
Social Sciences:
Culture/History (specify which)- This skill includes knowledge of a species literature, music, and art. It can be averaged together
with the Archaeology skill to reflect anthropology of a culture. A character does not need to acquire this skill for his own speciesthat requires nothing more than an INT save.
Sports (specify which)- Swimming and climbing are no longer considered necessary skills under Sports. They are DEX saves. A Sports
skill can be used to gain skill in particular skill in forms of swimming or climbing, such as diving or spelunking.
Trivia (specify which)- Trivia can be used as a skill specialization in a skill the character already possesses. For example, if a character
wanted to possess particular knowledge of Stellar Cartography, a specialization of Astrogation, he could take a Trivia in it. When
rolling a specialization, average the Trivia skill together with the primary skill.

TIMELINE OF KEY EVENTS IN THE STAR TREK UNIVERSE*


370- Surak reforms the Vulcan way of life, emphasizing logic over emotion. The people who would later become Romulans depart the world.
767- Kahless the Unforgettable unites the Klingon people into an Empire and gives them their code of honor.
1968- Gary Seven is sent backwards to Earth by unknown agents to begin a mission to prevent a nuclear war on Earth. He encounters the timetraveling Enterprise. The Department of Temporal Investigations believes that he may represent a faction in the Temporal Cold War. The
incident is classified along with all other information about suspected Temporal Cold War incidents.
1969- First manned mission to the Moon.
1977- The first space shuttle created by NASA is designated Enterprise, OV-101.
1992- A group of augments, including Khan Noonien Singh, seize control of around 40 nations of Earth, leading to the Eugenics Wars. Gary
Seven departs Earth.
1996- The Eugenics Wars come to a close, Khan and 96 of his fellow augments, escape Earth in a DY-100 sleeper ship.
1999- The Voyager-6 is launched into deep space.
2002- The Nomad probe is launched from Earth.
2018- The last humpback whale is hunted and killed on Earth.
2026- World War III begins when Colonel Phillip Green and his army of eco-terrorists kill 37 million people.
2053- After 600 million deaths and untold devastation to the planet, World War III comes to a close.
2063- Zefram Cochrane conducts the first warp flight by humanity. First contact with the Vulcans unites the human race in ways never before
dreamt.
2064- The first colony on Mars is established.
2065- The first deep space exploration vessel from Earth, the SS Valiant, is launched. It is later lost at the Galactic Barrier. The colony on Alpha
Centauri is established as humanitys first extra-solar colony. Zefram Cochrane is among the founders.
2066- First contact is made with the Kzinti. It is mans first encounter with an openly hostile species.
2067-2073- The Kzinti Patriarchy and Earth fight four wars. The Kzinti, who believe themselves the absolute superior race in all of creation, are
shocked to find themselves the losers despite superior technology. An uncertain peace is established with the signing of the Treaty of Sirius.
2074- Earth frees the colony worlds it won from the Kzinti. First contact with the Caitians and Bolians.
2101- First contact with the Denobulans.
2119- Zefram Cochrane, now 87 years old and a long-time resident of Earths Alpha Centauri colony, dedicates the Warp Five project and then
departs for parts unknown and is lost, presumed dead. First contact with Orions.
2130- The United Earth government is established as Earths first world-wide governing body.
2151- The USS Enterprise, NX-01, is launched with Captain Jonathan Archer in command. First contact with the Klingons, Andorians, Axanar,
and Suliban. The Ferengi are also encountered, but their identity is unknown. The Temporal Cold War heats up with the next three years
being a key front. The existence of the Temporal Cold War is classified Eyes Only for the highest officers of the Department of Temporal
Investigations. The Vulcan Intelligence station at PJem is unveiled.
2152- Captain Archer negotiates a cease fire between Vulcan and Andoria on Waytahn that becomes the first major step in peace between those
two species, thus laying the foundation of what will later become the Federation. First contact with Risa. First contact with the Romulans
and Tholians (though there is no visual contact with either).

2153- The Xindi launch an attack on Earth that causes the deaths of 7 million people, initiating a conflict between the Xindi and Earth. Captain
Archer manages to contact the Xindi and destroy their superweapon before it can be used to destroy Earth. First contact with the Xindi,
Tellarites, and Sphere Builders.
2154- Commander TPol becomes the first non-human to serve as a member of Starfleet. A group of human augments raised by Dr. Arik Soong
escape from the world they inhabit and are stopped before they can deploy a biogenic weapon against a Klingon colony. The Vulcan High
Command is dissolved as the Syrrannite movement takes hold and reforms Vulcan society. The Klingons, in a botched attempt at using
augment technology on their own people, develop a plague that is only curable through a genetic process that causes them to assume a more
human-like appearance. This event is immediately classified and covered up by the Empire- it is never spoken of again.
2155- The Coalition of Planets is formed with Earth, Vulcan, Andoria, Denobula, and Tellar as members.
2156- The C-57D-class starship Prospero, under the command of Captain John J. Adams, is dispatched to Altair IV to discover the final fate of
the Bellerophon, lost twenty years previous.
2156-2160- The Romulan War is fought between the Romulan Star Empire and the Coalition of Planets.
2158- Commander Shran is believed killed.
2161- The Enterprise, NX-01, is decommissioned. After three years, Shran reappears, asking Captain Archer for help. Commander Charles
Trip Tucker is killed. The Federation Charter is signed, forming the United Federation of Planets.
2184- Jonathan Archer is elected President of the Federation and holds the position for two consecutive 4-year terms.
2218- Hostilities between the Federation and the Klingons heat up, leading to a series of skirmishes fought over minor systems.
2223- The Federation and the Klingon Empire sign a peace accord, but the peace is highly unstable. It leads to a cold war between the two
powers.
2243- Dr. Richard Daystrom invents duotronic computer technology, the most significant development in computer technology since WWIII.
2245- New uniforms are adopted by Starfleet. The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is launched with Captain Robert April in command. Admiral
TPol is in attendance. It is her final appearance as a member of Starfleet before returning to Vulcan and retiring at the age of 158.
2246- Kodos the Executioner declares martial law on Tarsus IV in response to a severe food shortage and orders 4,000 people killed. A 13 year
old James T. Kirk is one a few survivors who actually saw Kodos.
2250- Captain April returns from his five year mission as captain of the Enterprise.
2251- Following a minor refit, the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is launched with Captain Christopher Pike in command.
2252- Spock joins the crew of the Enterprise.
2255- First contact with the Talosians. The planet Talos IV is subsequently declared quarantine.
2257- Pike departs on his second five year mission as the captain of the Enterprise, following a refit.
2261- The Enterprise returns from Pikes second five year mission and undergoes a significant refit that increases its crew capacity from 203 to
430.
2264- The Enterprise, NCC-1701, with Captain James T. Kirk in command, begins a shakedown cruise. The Enterprise attempts to move outside
of the Galactic Barrier. Gary Mitchell and Dr. Elizabeth Dehner are lost. Fleet Captain Christopher Pike is crippled during an accident
aboard a Class-J starship. In an attempt to improve their lot and retake their destined role as the universes absolute rulers, the Kzinti begin a
program of genetic augmentation.
2265- The Borg destroy the El-Aurian homeworld. The Enterprise undergoes a minor refit and departs for its historic five year mission under the
command of Captain Kirk. New uniforms are adopted by Starfleet. Dr. Leonard H. McCoy joins the crew of the Enterprise. Sulu is
promoted to Chief Helm Officer. The Romulans are encountered for the first time since the Romulan War. For the first time humans
actually see Romulans as they emerge from years of isolation to attack several outposts. Pike returns to Talos IV to live out the remainder of
his days. First contact with the Gorn, Horta, and Organians. The Organian incident leads to the signing of the Organian Peace Treaty
between the Federation and the Klingons. Khans sleeper ship is discovered and Khan is marooned on Ceti Alpha V.
2266- Zefram Cochrane is discovered alive. The Nomad probe is found. First contact with the Mirror Universe. Dr. Richard Daystrom is
committed to psychiatric care following the disastrous failure of the M-5 supercomputer. Contact is made with Sargon and two other
survivors of an ancient species believed by Federation scientists to be the last remnants of the Iconians. Kzinti ships attack the USS Hood
and only clever action by MRess, on her cadet cruise, salvage the ship and stop the Kzinti plan.
2267- The Romulan-Klingon Alliance is formed, allowing for the two superpowers to exchange technology. The Romulans develop a superior
cloaking device. Memory Alpha is seriously damaged by a mysterious alien energy life form. It will take years to rebuild. First contact with
the Fabrini, Metrons, Excalbians, Skelosians, and Vians (and the Morg and Eymorg).
2268- The Enterprise undergoes a minor refit, and receives the first, experimental holodeck in Starfleet. Ensign Chekov returns to Starfleet
Academy to enroll in the newly formed Security/Tactical Branch School. The Kzinti discover two pieces of Thrint technology- among the
only ones ever found. The Skorr threaten a galactic jihad when a sacred relic is stolen, but the war is averted by the Vedala with the help of
the Enterprise. Ambassador Robert April, now 75 years old, saves the Enterprise on his final voyage aboard the starship he captained into
history. First contact with the Phylosians, Aquans, and Lactrans.
2269- The augmented Klingons are finally cured of their deformity and restored to true Klingon appearance. First contact with the Deltans.
Nimbus III is established with representatives from the Federation, the Klingons, and the Romulans.
2270- The historic five-year mission of the Enterprise under Kirks command comes to a close. The Enterprise begins a massive refit. Captain
Kirk is promoted to Admiral and accepts a position as Head of Starfleet Operations. New uniforms are adopted by Starfleet.
2273- The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, launches from her refit with the freshly reassigned (and temporarily demoted) Captain Kirk as acting
captain and Captain Williard Decker as first officer. VGer- actually Voyager 6- threatens the Earth, but is stopped by the Enterprise.
Captain Decker and Lieutenant Ilia are listed as missing. Captain Kirk departs on his second five year mission as captain of the Enterprise.
2274- First contact with the Ktarians.
2278- Captain Kirks second five year mission comes to a close. Kirk retires from Starfleet following the decommission of the Enterprise.
2280- New uniforms are adopted by Starfleet. Lt. Chekov is transferred to the USS Reliant under Captain Clark Terrell.
2282- Kirk meets Antonia, the last true love of his life.
2283- Spock is promoted to Captain of the Enterprise as the ship is partially recommissioned to serve as a training vessel for cadets. Commander
Chekov is promoted to first officer of the Reliant.
2284- Kirk returns to Starfleet as an Admiral and becomes head of the Cadet Cruise review board at Starfleet Academy.
2285- Khan takes control of the Reliant and seeks control of the Genesis Device. He is stopped by the Enterprise. Captain Spock dies and is later
resurrected due to the Genesis Effect. The Enterprise is destroyed in orbit around the Genesis Planet.

2286- A strange alien probe threatens the Earth, but the destruction is avoided thanks to the actions of Admiral Kirk and his crew. The humpback
whale species is reintroduced thanks to the time traveling Enterprise crew. Admiral Kirk is reduced in rank and given the command of the
USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-A.
2287- Nimbus III becomes relevant again after its diplomatic representatives are taken hostage by the rogue Vulcan Sybok. The Enterprise is
captured and infiltrates the Great Barrier at the center of the galaxy, where they encounter a strange energy being (possibly a rogue Megan
from Megas-tu (maybe even Lucien himself) imprisoned by the Q or Organians). The Transwarp Development Project is deemed
unsuccessful and closed. Captain Kirk embarks on his third, and final, five year mission as captain of the Enterprise.
2290- The USS Excelsior, NCC-2000, is launched with Captain Hikaru Sulu in command.
2293- The Klingon moon Praxis explodes. The Khitomer Accords are signed, establishing a lasting peace between the Federation and the
Klingons. The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-A, is decommissioned. The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-B, is launched with Captain John
Harriman in command. Captain Kirk is presumed killed in an accident on the Enterprise-B during the rescue of El-Aurian passengers from
the Nexus.
2294- The Enterprise-B is relaunched following extensive repairs. Captain Montgomery Scott retires from Starfleet and leaves for the retirement
community on Norpin V aboard the Jenolen. The ship is lost in deep space with all aboard presumed dead.
2301- Demora Sulu is promoted to First Officer of the Enterprise-B.
2311- The Tomed Incident leads to the death of thousands of Federation citizens at the hands of Romulan terrorists. The Treaty of Algeron is
signed to reaffirm the Neutral Zone and prevent such a horror from happening again. The Romulans enter a period of extended isolation.
John Harriman resigns as captain of the Enterprise-B. Commander Demora Sulu is promoted to the position of captain of the Enterprise-B.
2320- Captain Tomas Johnson Jr. takes command of the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-B.
2328- The Cardassian Empire annexes Bajor.
2329- The Enterprise-B is lost following the contraction of an unknown disease.
2330- The Starfleet uniform is slightly revised, dropping the turtleneck.
2332- The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-C, is launched with Captain Rachel Garret in command.
2333- Jean-Luc Picard is promoted to captain of the USS Stargazer following the death of its captain.
2334- Dr. Noonien Soong and his wife Juliana Soong create their third android, B-4.
2335- Dr. Noonien Soong and his wife Juliana Soong create their fourth android, Lore. After he found to be erratic and dangerous, he is
deactivated and a fifth android, Data, is created.
2336- The Crystalline Entity destroys the Omicron Theta Colony.
2338- Data is discovered on Omicron Theta.
2344- At the Battle of Narenda III, the Enterprise-C is lost defending a Klingon outpost from Romulans. This act of honor leads to a lasting
alliance between the Klingons and Federation, ushering in a new era of peace in the galaxy.
2346- The Romulans attack the Klingon world of Khitomer, killing 4 thousand Klingons. The attack is successful due to the traitorous Duras
family. The attack leads to a bitter hatred between the two species. Worfs parents are among the lost. He is adopted by Starfleet officer
Sergey Rozhenko. Terrok Nor is constructed by the Cardassians in orbit around Bajor.
2347- First contact with the Cardassians. This begins an extended period of border wars between the Cardassians and the Federation.
2354- Jack Crusher is killed aboard the Stargazer.
2355- The Stargazer comes into conflict with an unidentified Ferengi vessel and is nearly destroyed as a result. The crew abandons it and drift in
lifeboats for ten weeks before being rescued.
2356- Picard is court martialed as a result of the Stargazers loss. Kira Nerys joins the Bajoran underground. New uniforms are adopted by
Starfleet.
2357- Worf enlists in Starfleet, becoming the first Klingon in history to do so.
2358- The experimental starship Pegasus is believed destroyed. Only its captain and its helm officer (an Ensign William T. Riker) survive.
2359- William Riker is stationed on the planet Betazed, where he meets Deanna Troi.
2361- A transporter malfunction on Nervala IV creates a duplicate of Lt. William Riker.
2364- The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-D, is launched with Captain Jean-Luc Picard in command, first contact with the Q (unless Trelane was a
Q) follows shortly thereafter and mankind is put on trial for being a dangerous race of savages. The first official contact with the Ferengi.
Lore is discovered. Tasha Yar is killed by the being called Armus and Worf is promoted to chief of security. A strange species of parasites
known as the Bluegill infiltrates Starfleet, taking over the highest offices of Starfleet Command before being exposed by Captain Picard and
Commander Riker. The Romulans emerge from their isolation.
2365- Lieutenant Geordi LaForge is promoted to Chief Engineer, Dr. Katherine Pulaski joins the crew of the Enterprise for a year. Thanks to Q,
first contact is made with the Borg. First contact with the Pakleds.
2366- Data creates another Soong-type android, Lal. She is later deactivated by a failure in her neural net, possibly caused by emotion. Wesley
Crusher is promoted to ensign. Picard is abducted by the Borg and transformed into Locutus.
2367- At the Battle of Wolf 359, Starfleet faces an invading Borg cube and loses 39 starships before defeating it. Alexander Rozhenko is born to
KEhleyr and Worf. KEhleyr is murdered by Duras. Worf is reprimanded for his vengeance when he kills Duras. Gowron ascends to
Chancellor of the Klingon Empire. Wesley Crusher enters Starfleet Academy. The Cardassian Wars come to an unstable end.
2368- Gowron is briefly opposed by the House of Duras in a failed civil war. Ambassador Spock travels to Romulus in hopes of facilitating a
reunification of the Vulcan and Romulan people. The legendary Vulcan Ambassador Sarek finally succumbs to Bendii Syndrome and
passes away at the age of 203. The Crystalline Entity is destroyed.
2369- The Cardassians withdraw from Bajor. The Bajoran Wormhole is discovered, providing a stable link between the Alpha and Gamma
Quadrants. Commander Benjamin Sisko takes command of Deep Space 9. First contact with the Prophets of Bajor. Montgomery Scott is
discovered alive. The Temporal Prime Directive is established by the Federation on the advice of Captain Picard.
2370- Wesley Crusher leaves Starfleet Academy to join the Traveler. A clone of Kahless ascends to the throne of the Klingon Empire. Lore is
deactivated. With the help of Q, Picard stops an eruption of anti-time that threatens both ends of the space-time continuum. The trial of
mankind comes to an end- possibly. The Federation-Cardassian Treaty is signed, creating a demilitarized zone. The Maquis is formed. First
contact with the JemHadar.
2371- New uniforms are adopted by Starfleet. The USS Defiant, NX-74205, is assigned to Deep Space 9 under the command of Commander
Benjamin Sisko. Sisko is later promoted to Captain. First contact with the Dominion Founders. The Nexus Wave reenters Federation space
and Dr. Tolian Soran attempts to divert it. He is stopped by Captain Picard and a resurrected Captain Kirk. Kirk is killed. The Enterprise-D

is destroyed in a battle with the Duras sisters, who also perish in the battle. Admiral Katheryn Janeway publishes the first holonovel in her
Voyager series. Over the next seven years, she publishes 169 more. It is a fun, if wildly inaccurate, series that fictionalizes life in Starfleet.
Nog becomes the first Ferengi in history to gain admittance to Starfleet Academy.
2372- The Founders infiltrate the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, creating tensions between the political powers there. Lt. Commander Worf joins the
staff of Deep Space 9. The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-E, is launched with Captain Jean-Luc Picard in command. New uniforms are
adopted by Starfleet.
2373- The Borg again attack Earth, but are defeated at the Battle of Sector 001 by the Enterprise-E. Dr. Julian Bashir is revealed to be
augmented. Deep Space 9 falls under Dominion control. The Dominion War begins.
2374- Deep Space 9 is returned to Federation control as the Dominion War ravages the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. Morn is killed in an ion storm.
Jadzia Dax is killed.
2375- The Dax symbiot gains a new host, Ezri. Kai Winn releases the Pah-Wraiths. Both she and Gul Dukat perish as a result. Worf challenges
Chancellor Gowron to a duel and kills him. He then abdicates, allowing Martok to become the new Klingon Chancellor. The Dominion War
ends in Federation victory. Captain Benjamin Sisko goes missing in action inside of the Bajoran Wormhole and is presumed dead. Kira
Nerys is promoted to station commander of Deep Space 9. Miles OBrien accepts a teaching position at Starfleet Academy. Odo returns to
the Great Link, providing a cure for his species. Rom becomes the new Grand Nagus of the Ferengi Alliance, ushering in an era of social
reform for the Ferengi people. Worf is reassigned to the Enterprise-E. First contact with the Baku. The Enterprise-E opposes the Sona in
the Briar Patch in direct violation of Starfleet orders when it is discovered that corrupt agents within the Federation seek to use Baku for
illegal purposes. Following the battle, the alliance with the Sona is dissolved.
2379- William T. Riker and Deanna Troi marry. B-4 is discovered. The Romulan Empire comes under the command of Praetor Shinzon. The
Praetor attempts to destroy all life on Earth using thelaron radiation but is stopped by Captain Picard with the help of Romulan Commander
Donatra. Commander Data is killed in action. The alliance leads to the defeat of Shinzon and, later, peace talks being opened between the
Federation and the Romulan Star Empire. The USS Titan, under the command of Captain William T. Riker, is sent to assist in the talks.
2387- The Romulans discover that a white dwarf in a neighboring system will soon become a Ia-class supernova. They invite Ambassador Spock,
now 157 years old and responsible for a lasting peace treaty between the Romulans and the Federation, to lead the first joint RomulanVulcan scientific expedition to investigate this fascinating stellar event.
2393- Bajor joins the Federation.
*In the final episode of Star Trek: Voyager Captain Janeway commits an act of genocide and flagrantly violates the Temporal Prime Directive.
These acts are not at all consistent with the ideals of Star Trek and directly conflict with her continued career and eventual promotion to Admiral in
Starfleet (as seen in Star Trek: Nemesis). Thus, this author has made the decision to declare the events of Voyager apocryphal. Instead, the series is a
fictional, entertaining series of holonovels written by Admiral Janeway.
Similarly, the 2009 reboot of Star Trek is vapid garbage made by people with little regard for the fans of Star Trek and no respect at all for the rich
history and unique identity of the franchise. It is unworthy of being included in canon, thus it is ignored. A more logical solution to the Romulan
supernova situation, and one far more in keeping with the message of Star Trek, is thus suggested by the author.

HOUSE RULES

Rounding Up or Down: On all figures relying on division, round to the nearest whole number as you would in math class: .4 or less,
round down; .5 or more, round up.
Initiative is rolled each round for each individual. It is rolled with 1D10 + AP total. The highest roll wins. He declares his actions last but
takes them first. The lowest roll loses. He declares his actions first but takes them last.
Attribute Damage: Lost attribute damage heals at the character's usual Wound Heal Rate.
DEX Adjustments: A character who loses or gains DEX for any reason has an equal loss or gain applied to his APs. This affects
initiative rolls if that rule option is being used.
Personal Combat, whether Armed or Unarmed, is by nature conducted at Point Blank Range. Thus, no character receives the Point
Blank modifier to his attack roll.
A character can choose whether to emphasize his STR, DEX, or INT in Personal Combat. Depending upon which he chooses,
he averages the appropriate attribute into the skill level to determine his To-Hit. This choice is made at character creation and cannot
be changed. It should reflect a character and his culture. After all, most Klingons rely on strength and most Vulcans rely on intellect!
Examples: Worf, a very strong Klingon, averages his STR into his Personal Combat skills. Reed, who is quite agile and precise in his
attacks, average his DEX into them. Spock, who uses Vulcan combat techniques that rely on precise nerve strikes instead of force, uses
his INT.
Armed Damage Bonus is a bonus added to the damage roll for melee weapons. It is equal to the characters (STR + Personal Combat,
Armed skill)/20.
Alternate Time, Action, and Movement Rules: These rules are adapted from TSRs Star Frontiers RPG. The two games use very
similar dice mechanics. These mechanics compromise the detail and accuracy of the tactical rules in favor of more abstract and fast-touse rules. The AP rules for Initiative, indicated above, is still used for this system.
Rounds: A round is 6 seconds long. There are 10 rounds in a minute,
Actions: A character can perform one move, one attack, and one defense or dodge in a round normally. A normal move is a 10 meter
walk. A normal attack is resolved normally. A normal defense or dodge imposes a -15 to a single attackers roll.
A character can also perform one of these full round actions:
Full Move: Doing this, the character does nothing but run for a single round. He can cover 30 meters this way. If swimming or
climbing, a full move is the only option- the character must concentrate on moving. A character can swim 10 meters per
round and can climb 2 meters per round. Full movement causes a character 1D5 temporary damage due to exhaustion.
Full Attack: Doing this, a character forsakes moving and defense in favor of a strong offense. If he is using a phaser, disruptor,
or similar energy weapon, he receives a +25 to his skill due to his careful aim. If using a projectile weapon or laser weapon,
he may fire the weapon twice without modification to his skill or fire once with careful aim and gain a +25 to hit. When

performing a full attack, a character is stationary and does not gain any bonus for defense or dodging. Melee attacks cost a
character 1D5 temporary damage.
Full Defense or Dodge: Doing this, a character does nothing but duck and weave through the melee or field of fire, attempting
to avoid getting hurt. All of his attackers suffer a -20 to hit him. A full dodge costs a character 1D5 temporary damage.
Use a Device or Skill: Doing this, a character may still make a normal move. This action indicates a character scanning with a
tricorder, adjusting a communicator or universal translator, searching carefully, offering medical assistance, jury-rigging a
repair, etc. When doing this, the character cannot attack and is too distracted to react defensively.
Movement: A normal humanoid has the following movement statistics:
Walking: 10 meters per round or 5 kilometers per hour; Lose 1D5 temporary damage each hour.
Running: 30 meters per round; Lose 1D5 temporary damage each round
Swimming: 10 meters per round or 1 kilometer per hour; Lose 1D5 temporary damage each round or 2D10 every hour
Climbing: 2 meters per round; Lose 1D5 temporary damage each round
Jumping: 1 meter vertically or 2 meters horizontally; With a 15 meter running start: 2 meters vertically or 5 meters horizontally
Crawling: 3 meters per round
Difficult Terrain or Conditions: The character must either reduce his movement speed by half or double the temporary he takes
for moving.
Creatures have a movement rate listed in their description. This corresponds to a range of speed they can obtain. Some creatures
move faster or slower when using different modes of movement. For example, an amphibian may swim faster than it walks.
Assume that a creature moves as fast as it can and is adapted to moving at that speed and in its native terrain. Thus, it suffers only
1 temporary damage per round of moving and suffers no penalties for moving through their native terrain.
Very Slow: Up to 15 meters per turn with an average of 10 meters per turn
Slow: Up to 45 meters per turn with an average of 30 meters per turn
Medium: Up to 75 meters per turn with an average of 60 meters per turn
Fast: Up to 105 meters per turn with an average of 90 meters per turn
Very Fast: Greater than 105 meters per turn with an average of 120 meters per turn
Roleplaying Starship Operations: As an alternative to employing a tactical board game when two starships encounter one another, the
GM Reference page above details a large number of typical actions at key stations aboard a starship. The GM can use these modifiers
to detail new actions and adjudicate unexpected situations that arise during play. This system is abstract and focused on roleplaying, so
it will be up to the GM and players to work out any more details they wish. The statistics for starships is left to the GMs discretion.
However, this advice is offered: in Star Trek, the starship (or space station) is the setting of the show and rarely in any real danger.
Usually, damage taken from spatial phenomena, sabotage, unusual starship weapons, or as the result of mechanical or computer error
is resolved as plot action that must be out witted by the cast. Damage from weapons fire usually results in crippled and diminished
abilities aboard ship, an explosion of a panel (doing 4D10 damage), or some tossing around (doing 3D10 temporary damage). The only
time a starship is ever completely destroyed is in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, and it is used as a major plot device, not a
tactical situation. It is possible to play Star Trek the Role Playing Game without the tactical game- it requires only a bit of imagination.
(Still, the tactical game has all those cool pictures of starships, so I highly recommend it!)
Simplified AP Rules: The above rules are offered as a full alternative to the AP system. This mini-system is offered as an alternative to
the use of maps and miniatures, but designed to retain the use of APs:
Action
AP Cost Description
Simple action
1
Speak, pick something up, sit down, stand up, drop prone, etc
Move*
1
5m running, 3m swimming or sneaking, 2m climbing, 1m crawling or jumping
Difficult Terrain
x2
Applied to the AP Cost and Temporary Damage movement through difficult terrain
Attack*
4
Use a weapon or attack unarmed in personal combat
Fire Weapon
3
Fire a ranged weapon
Aim/Ready Weapon
1
Draw a weapon or aim a ranged attack
Defense*
2
Can be used as a reaction to block, parry, or evade a personal combat attack
Dodge*
3
Can be used as a reaction to evade a ranged attack
Improvised
x2
Applied to the AP Cost of attacks or defenses using improvised or unskilled weapons
Operate device
2
Use a familiar device, such as a tricorder or communicator, etc
Operate station
4
Use a computer or starship station
Quick repair
6
Make a hasty repair on a device, weapon, computer station, etc
Unfamiliar tech
x2
Applied to using or repairing an unfamiliar device or station
*Movement, Dodges, and Personal Combat Attacks and Defenses cause Temporary Damage. Each AP spent on a Move or Dodge causes
3 damage, each on an attack causes 2 damage, and each on a defense causes 1 damage. Terrain affects the damage caused by
movement.

SPOT RULES FOR ADVENTURES

Acid: Acid is extremely dangerous. It causes damage every turn until it is neutralized or boils itself out of energy in 1D10 turns. Weak
acids cause 1D10 per turn. A typical acid does 3D10 per turn. Strong acids do 5D10 per turn. The acid of a Horta does 10D10 per turn!
The same rules can be used for plasma or lava, with each doing 10d10 damage per turn. A LCK save is allowed to reduce damage by
1D10.
Aging: In the course of adventuring, characters may find themselves unnaturally aging, either growing older or regressing to youth. This
is surprisingly common. Occasionally, the alteration is purely physical and the mind is unaffected; however, the mind is generally aged
or de-aged along with the body. If a character is made younger, he loses 1 point of STR and END for every year younger than 20 he
grows. If reduced to infancy-below 10- his DEX is also halved. If the character is made older, he loses 1 point from his STR, END,
and DEX for every year above 50. Mentally, a character loses 1 point of INT for every year he is aged over 50 or de-aged below 30.
Atmospheric Pressure: Extremely dense atmosphere is crushing to life. Earth at sea level has an atmospheric pressure of 14.7 pounds
per square inch. This is referred to as 1 bar. Every +1 in bar causes 1D10 temporary damage every minute. Thus, at +3 bars, an
unprotected character suffers 3D10 temporary damage per minute. Beyond +3 bars, a character suffers 1D5 damage per minute if not
protected. A MAX OP END save can be allowed for half damage.
Thin atmosphere is also a problem. Unprotected characters suffer 1D10 temporary damage per hour at heights greater than 1
km. Greater than 2.5 km, this increases to 1D10 damage per minute. Beyond the troposphere, about 12 km, survival for the unprotected
is impossible. Earths exosphere extends to about 700 km above sea level. A MAX OP END save can be allowed for half damage.
Bright Lights/Loud Sounds: A character suddenly exposed to bright lights or loud sounds must roll an INT save or be stunned 1D5
rounds. Extraordinarily bright lights or loud sounds can cause damage to unprotected sensory organs, burning corneas or bursting
eardrums. This is intensely painful, causing 3D10 temporary damage. In addition, the character must roll an LCK save or suffer vision
or hearing loss. This loss causes a -30 to all rolls involving the affected sense. If the LCK save results in 00, the character is blinded or
deafened. The character automatically fails at any roll requiring the affected sense until the character can adjust. Vulcans have an inner
eyelid that protects them from bright lights and never need roll for vision loss as a result of bright lights. Races with keen hearing- like
Vulcans and Andorians- are particularly vulnerable to loud sounds and suffer a -20 to their save rolls.

Clones: Clones in Star Trek arent very common, but when they do they tend to have limited lifetimes and possess a chance of recalling
their originators memories. A clone loses END every day it lives as its body deteriorates. Some, like Shinzon, deteriorate very slowly.
Others, like Sim, have little more than a few days. The length of a clones life is up to the GM and determined by the needs of his
campaign. Every so often, the GM may allow the clone to roll a PSI save. If successful, the clone regains a memory belonging to its
originator. Some species, like the Vorta, reproduce through cloning and do not suffer any physical deterioration. They also often
automatically possess their originators memories.
Cybernetics and Bionics: Cybernetics is machinery designed to be implanted into a living organism and operate exactly like an innate
part of that being. Bionics is the name of the science that studies such machinery. To implant or remove cybernetics is fairly complex,
requiring the doctor make a skill roll against an average of his Bionics and Surgery skill. If the cybernetics are of Borg design, his
Nanoscience skill should also be averaged in. To repair damage to most cybernetics requires a skill roll against an average of Bionics
and Robotics Technology. Repairing damage to cybernetics implanted into the brain further requires Positronics to be averaged in.
While cybernetics are used by some cultures to enhance the abilities, in the Federation, they are generally only used to replaced
destroyed limbs or organs (like Picards heart) or to compensate for physical disabilities (such as LaForges blindness). External
cybernetics cause pain to their owners. Occasionally, the pain will flare up. It is non-damaging but distracting. The character suffers a
-10 to all skill rolls until the fit has passed.
Cybernetics that enhanced abilities, such as those used by the Borg, generally affect attributes, skills, or grant special abilities.
For example, a cyberdeck may add +50% to the characters Computer Operation skill or a cyberarm may add +20 to his STR.
Cybernetics can also grant special abilities, such as extra senses, atmospheric adaptation, armored skin, implanted weapons, etc. These
types of cybernetics not only cause the occasional phantom pain, as described above, but also reduce the character LCK attribute by an
amount roughly equal to the % of the bodys mass they replace. For example, an arm is about 15% of a humans body, so a cybernetic
arm reduces LCK by 15. Alternately, the cybernetics may reduce the characters CHA, indicating a loss of humanity (such as the
Borgs cybernetics).
Disease: Diseases are divided into two categories; acute and chronic. Each must be treated in a different manner.
An acute disease has a rapid onset (as short as several hours or as long as three days), a short course, and severe symptoms that
start out mild, but gradually worsen as the disease progresses. A chronic disease would work much more slowly, and be more difficult
to cure. A contemporary Earth example of an acute disease is influenza, while an example of a chronic disease is cancer.
Many adventure situations can be built around diseases. The players may be required to deliver a serum of some kind to a
planet suffering an epidemic, or a character might be stricken with a rare or unknown disease leading the players to search for a cure.
The GM must use imagination (as well as common sense) to create the conditions, symptoms, cures, methods of transmission,
immunities, etc. related to a disease.
Any person with a minimum skill level of 20 in the appropriate Medical Science skill can automatically recognize a common
disease after a thorough examination. Less common diseases require a roll of the Medical Science skill. The availability of a medical
laboratory and medical library improves the chances of diagnosis by +20.
The GM makes the diagnosis save secretly. If the roll is fairly close, the GM may give partial information. If the roll was not
particularly close, no information is given. If the roll was way off, however, the GM may decide to give wrong information that might
cause incorrect treatment to be administered. Incorrect treatment has no effect, or may actually hurt the patient.
Note that First Aid is of no real help against diseases. If specific treatment against the disease is not administered, the disease
will take its toll. Please remember that the vast majority of diseases are not fatal. A character may just take some damage before the
disease runs its course. Such damage heals just like wound damage once the disease has run its course. Chronic diseases linger, but
acute diseases are over in a few days or weeks at most.
If a disease is unknown, it will not be found in the medical records. A medical officer must then go to the laboratory and try to
determine causes and cures. A character must have an appropriate Medical Science skill of 30 or better to do medical research on an
unknown disease.
A skill roll can be attempted for every four hours of research. The research save is made at 1/4 the character's normal skill,
making this a difficult roll indeed. In addition, a further modifier to the roll of +1 is added for every previous attempt that has failed.
Thus, the roll gets harder and harder. Eventually the modifiers may accumulate until the character requires a roll of less than 1 to
succeed. At this point, the research has run into a blind alley. No further attempts may be made by that researcher until such time that
some new evidence or information becomes available. The GM may wish to supply such information as part of the campaign action at
this time. Then the procedure begins over again from scratch.
If a roll is successful, the cause of the disease is discovered. Further research may have to be done to find a cure, however. Half
the time the cause directly implies the cure, and the cure is found immediately. Otherwise, continue the research procedure until a
second save is made.
The GM should decide ahead of time on a cure or effective treatment for his "unknown" disease. It is possible to have a disease
that absolutely has no accessible cure, but it is usually a bad idea to inflict such a disease in a role-playing game situation, especially on
player characters. How difficult the cure or treatment is to secure and administer is up to the GM.
It is impossible here to give players and GMs a crash course in immunology, but a couple of examples will help GM to learn to
develop interesting (the players will use other words for it, certainly) diseases for their own campaigns.
For an example of how a GM might create a dangerous acute disease, we will work with the Symbalene blood burn. Symbalene blood
burn is mentioned briefly in the episode The Changeling, but we learn nothing about it except the name, and that it is considered to be a fastacting, highly infectious disease. In this example, we will create a set of data for this disease so it can be used in a campaign. Symbalene blood
burn is a viral disease native to the planet Symbalus IV. It is transmitted by touch and has a very short incubation period (7 to 10 hours)
before symptoms begin to appear. The symptoms include a sharp rise in body temperature, severe internal pain (an abdominal burning

sensation), destruction of red blood corpuscles and extreme reddening of the skin followed by bleeding from the pores. The disease is 97%
fatal within two days.
Humans and other species with iron-based blood are affected. Vulcans, Edoans and Andorians are immune- their blood chemistry is
too different. A person who contracts the disease and survives thereafter has total immunity.
The only real cure is an injection of antibodies. Antibodies for the blood burn can be produced artificially by large commercial
medical laboratories, but the material is perishable. A certain amount can also be produced from the donated fresh blood of a survivor of the
disease (about 1 injection per 2 pints of blood). Massive blood transfusions, periodic injections of tri-ox compound, and lowering body
temperature will slow the progress of the disease.
In game terms, the disease has the following effects. Each time a susceptible character touches a diseased individual (or a recently
dead victim of the disease), he is exposed and must roll an END save. Because blood burn is so virulent, a die modifier of +30 is added to the
roll. This addition (but not the END save itself) is avoided if the character can make a LCK save first. If the END save fails, the disease is
transmitted to the character. The rolls to catch the disease can be made by the GM secretly! Thus, if the player is exposed, he will not know
whether or not he has caught the disease until the symptoms start to appear. The incubation period is 7 hours minus the character's END in
minutes. Near the end of this time, the character will begin to feel a bit hot and feverish. When the incubation period is over, the disease
strikes full force. A high fever results, and the character takes 4D10 damage from it unless steps are taken to keep the body temperature down.
(Using fever reduction drugs or drastic measures such as packing in ice will hold this damage to 2D10.)
At the end of the first 24 hours after incubation, the character takes another 6D10 damage from bleeding (from the pores) and oxygen
starvation (as the lungs begin to shut down). This damage can be reduced to 3D10 by administering blood transfusions and tri-ox compound.
At the end of the second 24 hours, another 6D10 damage are taken as before, with the listed remedies having the same damage-reducing
effects. Should the character survive this long, no further damage is taken and normal healing begins-the disease has run its course.
If an antibody injection is available, administration of one at any time after symptoms develop will prevent all further damage and
normal healing begins. A vaccine is available to protect against Symbalene blood burn, but a booster must be taken every year. Since the
disease is so rare, it is unlikely (3 chances in 10) that the average crewman will be up on his vaccinations unless he expects to be exposed.
Most larger Starfleet ships should have supplies of the vaccine. Vaccination is useless once the disease is already contracted; then
antibody shots are necessary. A well-equipped medical lab (as is found aboard such ships as the Enterprise) could process and prepare
antibody injections, if blood donors can be found who have had and survived the disease. (Even on a large ship, however, there are not likely
to be more than two or three such people!) Larger supplies would have to be transported from a starbase or some planet with advanced
medical technology and industrial drug-making capacity. By then, it would likely be too late, if such a place is not nearby.
As an example of a chronic disease, let's create a totally fictitious disease, Jordan's Syndrome. Jordan's Syndrome (named after the
discoverer, the renowned medical researcher Dr. David Jordan) is a wasting disease caused by the breakdown of a natural hormone in the
human body. No other races are known to be susceptible, but it is suspected that certain hybrid-race individuals might prove susceptible as
well. The first symptoms are increasingly frequent spells of dizziness, followed by a gradual loss of strength and coordination which eventually
causes death. There is no known cure, but a periodic injection of the hormone in question can delay the final stages nearly indefinitely.
In game terms, this disease is very simple to implement. As Jordan's Syndrome is extremely rare, it would be up to the GM to inflict it
upon a character as he sees fit. It is not something that can be caught from a victim. This is a disease or condition more like diabetes, and may
be genetically linked in some manner.
When the symptoms begin, a dizzy spell will occur lasting a number of turns equal to 2D10 (rolled by the GM secretly). During this
time, the character must roll a DEX save to even perform simple actions correctly. All other skill levels are halved (either randomly or on a
pre-set schedule), but such attacks will start infrequently and become more frequent and last longer as time goes by.
After 2D10+5 weeks of game time, the character rolls 1D10/2, and subtracts this number from the character's STR. Do the same to
DEX and END. The dizziness attacks also continue at intervals. If the character's END is allowed to drop below the unconsciousness
threshold, the character goes into a coma. Without treatment, the disease will continue to progress until the character dies.
Once the disease is diagnosed, regular shots of the hormone (1 per week) will stop further deterioration of STR, DEX, and END and
end the dizzy spells. The damage will not regenerate even with the shots, so the sooner the disease is diagnosed and the shots begun, the
better.

Drowning: While drowning, a character may take no other action except trying to regain his equilibrium in the water. This is a DEX save
with a -10 to the roll. On a successful roll, the character is treading water and ceases drowning. On a failed roll, he must roll again next
round with an increasing modifier of -10 each time. Once the roll penalty is so great that the character cannot possibly succeed, he may
roll once more, unmodified, his LCK. If this roll fails, he begins sinking. If it succeeds, he regains his equilibrium, but must roll a DEX
save -10 every round to maintain.
A drowning character suffers 1D10 pts of temporary damage with every failed roll. A sinking character suffers 2dD0 pts of
damage every round.
Entangling: A character who is in danger of being entangled by a web, whip, net, bola, or other such must roll a DEX save to avoid it. If
this fails, he is entangled. He may do nothing else but attempt to escape. If he has a weapon or similar device that can sever the
entangler, he may roll a DEX save to escape. Otherwise, he must rely on brute strength, rolling a STR save. Every failed save of either
kind makes successive saves more difficult by -10.
Evil Twins: Whether the result of a transporter accident, a Romulan cloning facility, or the Mirror Universe, Star Trek characters seem
destined to encounter themselves, only villainous. Transporter duplicates possess all of a characters abilities, but only half his LCK. If
he has been split it two, each half has half the LCK and possibly half the CHA. Transporter duplicates have the same personality as
their original at the time. If the original is split in two, then the personalities often reflect sides of the originals own.
A clone will possess all the attributes of the original, but will have half the LCK and have skills that reflect his own
development. For more on clones, see Clones above.
The Mirror Universe is a dark and immoral version of our own. Characters in it are darker, more savage versions of their
original. They have a -10 to INT, -20 to CHA, and -20 LCK. However, they have a +25 to all combat skills. They also frequently have
extra combat skills, especially Person Combat, Armed. Many will also have the Interrogation skill.

Exposure: A character can survive unprotected in extremes of cold or heat for END/10 hours before he begins to suffer. Thereafter, he
must roll his MAX OP END every hour or suffer 1D10 temporary damage. Each failed save adds -10 to successive rolls. Failed saves
that result in a 00 or higher cause an additional 1D5 damage. Once a character runs out of temporary damage, he suffers lethal damage,
wasting away.
Vulcans, and other races originating on desert worlds, do not suffer exposure from heat. Andorians, and other races originating
on frozen worlds, do not suffer from cold.
Falling: A character suffers 1D10 pts of damage for every 3 meters he falls. If falling within reach of a vertical surface, he can make a
STR save to grab the side enough to slow himself down, thereby taking 1D10 less damage. A LCK save is allowed to reduce damage
by 1D10.
Fire, Lava, or Plasma: A small fire, such as a torch, causes 1D10 damage per round of contact. A large fire, such as a campfire, causes
2D10 damage per round. An inferno, such as a burning house or burning forest, causes 4D10 damage per round. Lava adds +10 to each
of these damage levels. Plasma adds +20 to each of these damage levels. A character must roll a LCK save to avoid flammable objects
from bursting into flames. A LCK save is allowed to reduce damage by 1D10.
Genetic Alteration: Characters in Star Trek are always finding ways to be genetically altered. Whether they are devolved, mutated,
augmented, or evolved, they face challenges. Usually the affected crewmember has only a limited time to be restored to his normal
genetic make-up before the transformation is complete. The actual specifics of what the crewmember is transforming into is up to the
GM, depending upon his campaigns needs. To undo a genetic alteration, the doctor needs to make a skill roll against the average of
his General Medicine and Genetics skills. This roll can be penalized by -10 per day the character has been transformed.
Grappling: A character who is in engaged in Unarmed Personal Combat is not simply limited to punches and kicks. He may grab hold of
his target. The target gets a skill roll to avoid the grab. If he fails, he is grappled. He can perform no action other than attempting to
escape by rolling a STR save. A grappled character can be choked, causing suffocation damage (as described below); he can be simply
held and prevented from moving or acting; he can be thrown prone to the ground for 1D10 temporary damage (unless thrown over a
ledge or onto a sharp surface); or he can be simply harmed, taking normal punching damage.
Gravity: Gravity makes things seem heavier or light. Decrease a characters STR and DEX by 10 points per G above Earth normal.
Increase a characters STR and DEX by 10 points per G below Earth normal. In heavy gravity, a character must make a MAX OP
END save to move and act over time or suffer 1D10 temporary damage due to exhaustion and strain. In light gravity, a character must
make a DEX save when performing any swift action or lose control. In heavy gravity, add 1D10 per G above Earth normal to falling
damage. In light gravity, reduce fall damage by 1D10 per G below Earth normal.
Hallucinations: Hallucinogens can be found in a variety of ways- spores, drugs, contact with skin, exotic radiations, even strange
atmospheres. When dealing with a hallucinogen, the character must make an END save every minute or with each contact or become
affected. While affected, the character behaves erratically and irrationally, suffering a -1D10 per failed save to CHA and INT. This
also affects skill rolls as the GM decides appropriate. A LCK save may be made each round to gain a moment of clarity, but only
medical treatment and removal from exposure can end the effects.
Illusions: Illusions are created psychically. A character can attempt to see through an illusion by rolling a PSI save. Damage caused by
illusions cause temporary damage, but the affected target does not know this unless he makes a LCK save. Failing that save, a
character loses temporary damage until he is at 0 CURR OP END. At that point, he must make an END save or suffer massive shock,
suffering 1D10 normal damage and falling unconscious for 1D10 hours. Some psychic races, such as the Talosians, possess perfect
illusions. Like holograms without safety protocols, these are real and do real damage.
Intoxication: A character who is intoxicated suffers a -10 to his DEX and all related skills. He also has access to only half his APs. This
affects his initiative roll if using that optional rule.
Hunger/Thirst: A character can go 1 day without water and END/20 days without food before he begins to suffer. Thereafter, he must
roll his MAX OP END every day or suffer 2D10 temporary damage for each effect. Each failed save adds -10 to successive rolls.
Failed saves that result in a 90 or higher cause an additional 1D10 normal damage. Once a character runs out of temporary damage, he
suffers lethal damage, wasting away.
Klingon Battle Rage: When a Klingon gets involved in Personal Combat, he stands the chance of losing control and giving into a kind
of berserker rage, Every round, the Klingon must make an INT save. Every round after the first this save suffers a +5 to the roll. If the
save fails the Klingon goes berserk. He gains a +10 to his STR, END, and DEX and suffers a -10 to his INT, CHA, and LCK. He will
not come out of this rage until he is rendered unconscious or dead; or his opponent is dead. While raged, the Klingon does not suffer
temporary damage due to the strain and exhaustion of Personal Combat.
Mind Control and Possession: Sometimes a being possesses the ability to control the mind of another sentient creature, either through
mental commands (as the Platonians used in Platos Stepchildren), consciousness switching (used by Sargon, Thalassa, and Henoch
in Return to Tomorrow), or possession (like Redjac in Wolf in the Fold). This is a PSI roll for the attacking psychic, modified as
indicated in the expanded psionics modifiers. In the series, breaking free of the control almost always required cleverness and
planning. The individuals will had no effect. However, in the game that is probably best used infrequently and only as a plot device.
Otherwise, the character gets to roll half his PSI, or his full PSI if he is a psychic, once per day to break free of the invading control.
Once he is free, the invading presence has a harder time retaking control. The character gains a +25 to resist the control.
Omnipotent Beings: The Star Trek Universe is filled with beings who possess the powers of a god- whether its Trelane, the Metrons,
the Organians, Q, the Douwd, the Prophets, or some other, these life forms cause no end of trouble to Starfleet officers. Each one

should be treated carefully. At no point did any of the omnipotent beings feel the need to resort to violence. They relied on tests of
honor and intelligence instead. The GM should be careful when using such beings in his game.
Poison: Poisons are another health hazard that may be encountered while exploring the planet of the final frontier, and characters and
medical personnel must be prepared to deal with them. Unlike disease damage, poison damage can usually be treated with first aid
methods to some extent (induction of vomiting for some oral poisons, dilution of others, drawing out poison from bites by mouth or
suction device, etc.). It is better to treat poisonings with specific methods where possible, however.
In this game, there are three basic types of poisons. Simple poisons are fast acting and leave little (if any) residual effect. They
do 1D10 to 5D10 damage with such damage subtracted from MAX OP END only once. Complex poisons are also fast acting, but their
effects tend to last longer. A complex poison should do less damage at one shot than a simple poison- 1D10/2 to 2D10 damage. This is
subtracted from MAX OP END as well, but is subtracted 1D10 times at intervals of 1D10 minutes between attacks until the poison is
neutralized or all attacks are finished.
A Specific poison affects one or more attributes, other than MAX OP END, leaving the rest alone. They may be of either
simple (doing damage once) or complex (doing damage several times in multiple attacks) type. Specific poisons may affect a
character's STR, DEX, INT, or any combination of these. If a character's STR or DEX is reduced to zero in this manner, that character
may perform no useful action at all (even standing up). If INT is reduced to zero, no action may be undertaken, nor can the character
communicate in more than a few slurred mumbles. A poison that reduces INT may or may not have permanent effect, according to the
GMs intent. STR- and DEX-reducing poisons never have permanent effect.
Poisons can be encountered in various ways. They may be ingested with food or drink (or as food or drink, if a character
nibbles the wrong kind of leaf on an unknown world.) They may be breathed in (like poison gas or spores), or taken in by touch (like
poison ivy irritant) or injection (such as the bite of a poisonous animal). It is up to GM to determine how successful first aid will be on
a poisoned person, depending on the type of first aid administered by personnel on the scene. A character reduced to MAX OP END of
0 or less by poison may yet be saved either by quick administration of an appropriate poison antidote or by application of relevant first
aid, as for wounds.
Antitoxins and antidotes may halt and/or cure damage done to a character by poisons. Some antitoxins and antidotes work
against poisons introduced into the game. In some cases, a specific antidote may only work part of the time (a percentage chance,
determined by the GM). An antidote for a simple poison will restore all or part of the damage done by that poison. This would be the
same for either ordinary or specific poisons. Antidotes for complex poisons usually halt any further damage, and may also restore part
of the damage already done. Assuming a character survives, damage done to MAX OP END will heal normally.
Psychic Feedback: Using telepathy on vastly superior or bizarrely alien minds can cause psychic feedback. The character must roll a PSI
save or suffer 1D10 temporary damage and be stunned for 1D5 minutes. A save roll of 00 indicates the damage is not temporary, but
lethal. At the GMs discretion, the character may also need to roll a DEX save or be thrown 1D10 feet back from the point of contact.
Radiation: Exposure to dangerous radiation causes 1D10 temporary damage per round. At seriously high levels, it also causes sickness,
such as cancer (see diseases, above). At deadly levels, it causes 1D10 damage per round directly to a characters END score. In Star
Trek, not all radiation is simply lethal. Some exotic types of radiation affect attributes other than END. A MAX OP END save is
allowed to reduce damage by half.
Shape Shifting: There are many examples of shape shifters in the Star Trek universe. Some, like the allasomorph and M-113 creature,
shape change through means of a psychic transformation. Most, however, experience a physical transformation- Founders and
Chameloids fall into this latter category. A psychic transformation is easy to assume and maintain. It requires only a PSI roll to change
and can be maintained as long as desired. A physical transformation is a bit more taxing. It requires a STR roll to assume a new form
and a MAX OP END roll each day to maintain the form.
Sleeplessness: A character can operate for a number of hours equal to half his END without much more than irritability. After that time,
he must make a MAX OP END save every hour to fight off sleep. Each failed save causes 1D10 temporary damage and the loss of 1
AP due to fatigue. Once the characters CURR OP END drops below his INACT SAVE, he falls asleep for 1D10 hours or until roused.
He must make a MAX OP END save to rouse himself. While a character requires sleep, he does not recover heal Fatigue.
Vulcans are able to meditate instead of sleep. They can meditate for 4 hours to alleviate the need for sleep. If they cannot even
meditate, they may make their saves against his END instead of his MAX OP END and he only falls asleep once he CURR OP END
drops below his UNC THRESH.
Klingons and Romulans are also resistant to fatigue. They may make their saves against END instead of his MAX OP END and
only falls asleep once their CURR OP END drops below their UNC THRESH.
Denobulans require virtually no sleep at all. They do not suffer fatigue for the loss of sleep. However, 5 to 6 days per year, a
Denobulan must hibernate. While hibernating, a Denobulan is extremely difficult to rouse. He makes his to-rouse save with half his
END. Even then, he behaves in a half-asleep fashion. While in this state, he suffers a -25 to all skill rolls.
Suffocating: A character can hold his breath for a number of seconds equal to his END x2. Each round thereafter that he cannot breathe,
he must make an MAX OP END save. On a successful roll, the character takes no damage and can continue to struggle to find a way to
breathe. On a failed roll, he suffers 2D10 pts of damage. As long as he does not die, when he is exposed to air again, he may make a
LCK save. If this is successful, then all the suffocating damage he had suffered becomes temporary damage.
Telekinesis: Some psychic races possess the ability to move objects with their minds alone. Treat their PSI as STR for lifting weights.
Treat their PSI as DEX to average it into attack skills using telekinetic force. Modify the rolls as seen in the expanded PSI modifiers.
Underwater Pressure: Visibility is affected underwater, as indicated below. Exposure is a problem too, as depths are barely over
freezing. Pressure increases as one descends underwater. It increases (roughly) by 1 atmosphere every 10 meters. Every increase
causes 1D10 temporary damage every minute every atmosphere. Thus, at 40 meters underwater, an unprotected character suffers 3D10

temporary damage per minute. Beyond 40 meters (the safe recreational level), a character suffers 1D5 damage per minute if not
protected. The current record depth is about 330 meters, even with protection. The typical depth of Earths oceans is about 5 km. A
good case of the bends causes immediate unconsciousness and 4D10 damage. A LCK save is allowed to reduce damage by 1D10.
Vacuum: In the vacuum of space an unprotected character has only a few seconds to survive. Every round (10 seconds) a character
suffers 1D10 temporary damage. Beyond 90 seconds, the damage becomes 1D10 normal damage per round. In addition, it causes
permanent damage- a character must roll a MAX OP END save every round or suffer damage that even the Federations medical
technology cannot heal. Every failed save reduces STR, END, or DEX by 1D10.
Visibility: A characters visibility is affected by his environment. He cannot use ranged weapons without clear visibility. Some races,
like Suliban, can either see in the dark naturally. These races do not suffer any visibility reduction listed for night time. Other races,
like Andorians, possess extra senses that reduce their dependency upon sight. Increase their reduced visibility ranges by 15m.
Clear
To horizon; able to discern human-sized objects at 1 mile and individuals at 300m
Moonlit Night, Underwater
65m
Cloudy/Moonless Night, Deep Underwater
5m
Light Precipitation
Reduce light sources by 1/3
Heavy Precipitation
Reduces light sources by 2/3, Daylight visibility cut in half
Blizzard or Monsoon
15m in daylight, 3m at night, light sources useless
Light Fog
100m in daylight, 15m at night
Heavy Fog
30m in daylight, 8m at night
Dense Fog
2m
Light Forest
100m
Full Forest
30m
Dense Forest
15m
Dense Jungle
3m
Vulcan Emotional Disorders: Vulcans occasionally suffer from ailments that cause their emotions to run rampant. This can happen for
a variety of reasons- plant spores, exotic radiation, psychic diseases, pon farr, among others. When dealing with a disorder, the Vulcan
must make a PSI save or become affected. While affected, the Vulcan grows increasingly erratic and irrational, suffering a -1D5 per
failed save to CHA, INT, and PSI. As these attributes decrease, the Vulcans STR and DEX increases- he is growing more primitive.
This also affects skill rolls as the GM decides appropriate. A LCK save may be made each round to gain a moment of clarity, but only
medical treatment and removal from exposure can end the effects.
Zero-G: Without gravity a character must roll his Zero-G Operations skill any time he attempts to perform any physical action. Halve
this skill roll if engaging in uncontrolled physical activity, such as firing projectile weapons or fighting in personal combat. A failed
roll means that the character flails out of control and automatically fails at whatever action he was attempting. He must also make a
LCK save or be flung 1D10 meters in a random direction. If he collides with a surface, he takes damage as if falling (see above).

CHARACTER CREATION REVISION


Skills marked with an (*) should be specified as desired.
Flag Ship refers to the Enterprise of the era.
Ship of the Line refers to different starships in different time periods:
Starship Class
Era
NX
22nd Century
Constitution
23rd Century
Galaxy
24th Century
Step 1: Background Skills
Choose INT/10 skills from the Background Skill Choices. Half must be from Educational Background and half must be from Personal
Development. Roll 1D10 for each. No skill may be chosen more than twice.
Educational Skills
Personal Development Skills
Computer Operation
Animal Handling
Language*
Artistic Expression*
Life Sciences:
Carousing
Biology
Communicator Systems Operations
Botany
Communicator Systems Technology
Zoology
Computer Technology
Medical Sciences:
Electronics Technology
First Aid
Gaming
Physical Sciences:
Holodeck Operations Procedures (24th century only)
Chemistry
Language
Mathematics
Leadership
Physics
Marksmanship, Archaic Weapon*
Planetary Sciences:
Mechanical Engineering
Geology
Negotiation/Diplomacy
Hydrology
Personal Combat, Armed
Social Sciences*
Personal Combat, Unarmed
Space Sciences:
Planetary Survival*
Astronomy
Sports*
Trivia*
Streetwise
Trade and Commerce
Trivia*
Value Estimation
Vehicle Operation*
Step 2: Starfleet Academy
Receive the following skills at the indicated levels while in Starfleet Academy.
Core Curriculum
Space Sciences Curriculum
Computer Operation
20
Space Sciences:
Language*
15
Astronomy
Life Science*
10
Two Other Space Sciences*
Physical Science*
10
Damage Control Procedures
Planetary Science*
10
Environmental Suit Operation
Planetary Survival:
Life Support Systems Technology
Basic
10
Starship Sensors
Social Science:
Transporter Operation Procedures
Federation/Starfleet Culture/History 15
Zero-G Operations
Federation/Starfleet Law
15

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

Officer Training Curriculum


Instruction
Leadership
Marksmanship, Modern Weapon
Medical Sciences:
First Aid
Negotiation/Diplomacy
Small Equipment Systems Operation
Personal Combat, Unarmed
Personal Weapons Technology

Starfleet Academy Outside Electives


Choose 5 of the following skills while in Starfleet Academy. Receive a 10 in each. No skill may be selected more than once.
Artistic Expression*
Carousing
Gaming
Marksmanship, Archaic Weapon
Personal Combat, Armed
Planetary Survival*
Shuttlecraft Pilot
Social Sciences*
Sports*
Streetwise
Trivia*
Starfleet Academy Advanced Study
Choose (INT/10) +5 skills from any skill already possessed. Roll 1D10 for each. Skills may be chosen more than once.

10
10
20
10
10
10
20
5

Step 3: Branch School


Receive the following skills at the indicated levels while studying a specialty in Starfleet Academy. It is possible to take two Branch
Schools. Doing so eliminates the steps Outside Electives and Advanced Training. The times for the schools must be added together.
23RD CENTURY
Communications (1 years)
Navigation (1 years)
Communication Systems Operation
40
Computer Operation
20
Communication Systems Technology 10
Deflector Shield Operation
40
Computer Technology
10
Deflector Shield Technology
10
Cryptology
10
Space Sciences:
Damage Control Procedures
30
Astrogation
40
Languages*
30 total
Two others at
10
Racial Culture/History skills*
30 total
Starship Helm Operation
10
Small Equipment Systems Operation 15
Starship Sensors
10
Tractor Beam Operation
10
Engineering (2 years)
Tractor Beam Technology
10
Communication Systems Technology 10
Computer Technology
10
Science (3 years)
Damage Control Procedures
10
Computer Operation
30
Deflector Shields Technology
10
Computer Technology
10
Electronics Technology
10
Electronics Technology
10
Life Support Technology
10
Environmental Suit Operation
20
Mechanical Technology
10
Languages*
20 total
Personal Weapons Technology
5
Planetary Survival*
30 total
Physical Science:
Sciences (except Medical or Social):
Computer Science
10
Two related majors
40
Shuttlecraft Pilot
10
Two minors
30
Shuttlecraft Systems Technology
10
Four other fields
10
Small Equipment Systems Technology 10
Any field
20 total
Space Science:
Small Equipment Systems Operation 10
Astronautics
10
Small Equipment Systems Technology 5
Starship Weaponry Technology
10
Starship Sensors
30
Tractor Beam Operation
10
Security (1 years)
Tractor Beam Technology
10
Environmental Suit Operation
10
Transporter Operational Procedures
10
Damage Control Procedures
10
Transporter Systems Technology
10
Deflector Shield Operation
10
Warp Drive Technology
10
Demolitions
10
Specialties from above list:
Marksmanship, Modern Weapon
20
Three at
+30
Medical Science:
One other at
+10
Psychology
10
Helm (1 years)
Personal Combat, Unarmed
20
Shuttlecraft Pilot
10
Personal Weapons Technology
5
Space Science:
Security Procedures
40
Astrogation
10
Shuttlecraft Pilot
20
Starship Combat Strategy/Tactics
10
Small Unit Tactics
20
Starship Helm Operation
40
Social Science:
Starship Sensors
10
Federation/Starfleet Law
5
Starship Weaponry Operation
40
Starship Weaponry Operation
10
Starship Weaponry Technology
10
Warp Drive Technology
10
Medical (3 years)
Computer Operation
Languages*
Life Sciences:
Exobiology
Three others at
Life Support System Technology
Medical Sciences:
Forensics
General Medicine
Pathology
Pharmacology
Psychology
Surgery
Small Equipment System Operation

20
three at 10
30
10
10
10
60
40
40
40
40
10

22ND CENTURY
Communications (2 years)
Communication Systems Operation
Communication Systems Technology
Computer Technology
Cryptology
Languages*
Small Equipment Systems Operation
Social Sciences:
Linguistics
Racial Culture/History skills*
Engineering (3 years)
Communication Systems Technology
Computer Technology
Damage Control Procedures
Electronics Technology
Grappler Technology
Life Support Technology
Mechanical Technology
Personal Weapons Technology
Physical Science:
Computer Science
Polarized Hull Plating Technology
Shuttlecraft Pilot
Shuttlecraft Systems Technology
Small Equipment Systems Technology
Space Science:
Astronautics
Starship Weaponry Technology
Transporter Operational Procedures
Transporter Systems Technology
Warp Drive Technology
Specialties from above list:
Three at
One other at
Flight Control (1 years)
Shuttlecraft Pilot
Space Sciences:
Astrogation
Two others at
Starship Helm Operation
Starship Sensors
Warp Drive Technology
Medical (3 years)
Computer Operation
Languages*
Life Sciences:
Exobiology
Three others at
Life Support System Technology
Medical Sciences:
Forensics
General Medicine
Pathology
Pharmacology
Psychology
Surgery
Small Equipment System Operation

40
10
10
10
60 total
15
40
30 total
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
5
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
+30
+10
20
40
10
40
10
10
20
three at 10
20
10
10
10
60
40
40
40
40
10

Sciences (3 years)
Computer Operation
Computer Technology
Electronics Technology
Environmental Suit Operation
Languages*
Planetary Survival*
Sciences (except Medical or Social):
Two related majors
Two minors
Four other fields
Any field
Small Equipment Systems Operation
Small Equipment Systems Technology
Starship Sensors
Security/Tactical (2 years)
Environmental Suit Operation
Damage Control Procedures
Grappler Operation
Marksmanship, Modern Weapon
Personal Combat, Unarmed
Personal Weapons Technology
Polarized Hull Operations
Polarized Hull Plating Technology
Security Procedures
Shuttlecraft Pilot
Small Unit Tactics
Starship Combat Strategy/Tactics
Starship Weaponry Operation
Starship Weaponry Technology
Transporter Operational Procedures

30
10
10
20
20 total
30 total
40
30
10
20 total
10
5
30
10
30
10
20
20
5
40
10
40
10
20
10
40
10
5

24TH CENTURY
Counselor (2 years)
Computer Operation
Communication Systems Operation
Instruction
Languages*
Life Support System Technology
Medical Science:
Psychology
Two others at
Negotiation/Diplomacy
Social Sciences:
Racial Culture/History skills*
Other social sciences*
Engineering (3 years)
Communication Systems Technology
Computer Technology
Damage Control Procedures
Deflector Shields Technology
Electronics Technology
Holodeck Systems Technology
Life Support Technology
Mechanical Technology
Personal Weapons Technology
Physical Science:
Computer Science
Shuttlecraft Systems Technology
Small Equipment Systems Technology
Space Science:
Astronautics
Starship Weaponry Technology
Tractor Beam Operation
Tractor Beam Technology
Transporter Operational Procedures
Transporter Systems Technology
Warp Drive Technology
Specialties from above list:
Three at
One other at
Flight Control (1 years)
Shuttlecraft Pilot
Space Sciences:
Astrogation
Three others at
Starship Helm Operation
Starship Sensors
Warp Drive Technology
Medical (3 years)
Computer Operation
Life Sciences:
Exobiology
Three others at
Life Support System Technology
Medical Sciences:
Forensics
General Medicine
Pathology
Pharmacology
Psychology
Surgery
Small Equipment System Operation

10
10
10
four at 20
10
60
10
40
three at 30
40 total
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
5
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
+30
+10
20
40
10
40
20
10
20
40
20
10
10
60
40
40
20
40
10

Operations (2 years)
Communication Systems Operation
Communication Systems Technology
Computer Operation
Computer Technology
Damage Control Procedures
Life Support Systems Technology
Social Science:
Federation Law
Space Science:
Astronautics
Starship Sensors
Tractor Beam Operation
Tractor Beam Technology
Transporter Operational Procedures
Transporter Systems Technology
Warp Drive Technology
Science (3 years)
Computer Operation
Computer Technology
Electronics Technology
Environmental Suit Operation
Languages*
Planetary Survival*
Sciences (except Medical or Social):
Two related majors
Two minors
Four other fields
Any field
Small Equipment Systems Operation
Small Equipment Systems Technology
Starship Sensors
Security/Tactical (2 years)
Communication Systems Operation
Cryptology
Damage Control Procedures
Deflector Shield Operation
Deflector Shield Technology
Marksmanship, Modern Weapon
Personal Combat, Unarmed
Personal Weapons Technology
Security Procedures
Shuttlecraft Pilot
Small Unit Tactics
Social Science:
Federation Law
Starship Combat Strategy/Tactics
Starship Sensors
Starship Weaponry Operation
Starship Weaponry Technology
Tractor Beam Operation
Tractor Beam Technology
Transporter Operational Procedures

40
10
20
10
40
10
5
10
40
10
10
10
10
10
30
10
10
20
20 total
30 total
40
30
10
20 total
10
5
30
20
10
10
40
10
20
20
5
40
10
20
5
10
10
40
10
10
10
10

Branch School Outside Electives


Choose any 2 skills, known or unknown, and increase each by 1D10. Skills may only be chosen once.
Branch School Advanced Training
Improve any 5 skills known by 1D10 each. Skills may be chosen more than once. Improve a number of skills learned in Branch School
equal to (INT-50)/10 by 1D10 each. Skills may only be chosen once.
Step 4: Cadet Cruise
Assignment
Roll to determine Cadet Cruise Assignment. Modify the roll according to LCK, INT, and Previous Cruises.
Die Roll
Assignment
Modifiers
01 or less
Flag Ship
LCK:
70+
-10
15-02
Ship of the Line
60-69
-5
16-25
Galaxy Exploration Command
40 or less
+5
26-50
Military Operations Command
INT:
70+
-10
51-75
Colonial Operations Command
60-69
-5
76+
Merchant Marine Command
Per Previous Cadet Cruise
MACO Training
Vulcan Science Academy Training
Denobulan Interspecies Medical Exchange Training

Cadet Cruise Results


Roll to determine Cadet Cruise Results. Modify the roll according to LCK, Assignment, and Previous Cruises.
Die Roll Cadet Cruise Results
Modifiers
5 or less Passed with High Honors, Promoted to Lieutenant, jg
Assignment:
6-15
Passed with Honors; Promoted to Ensign
Flag Ship
16-60
Passed, Promoted to Ensign
Ship of the Line
61+
Repeat Cadet Cruise
Galaxy Exploration Command
Military Operations Command
Colonial Operations Command
Merchant Marine Command
LCK:
70+
60-69
40 or less
Per Previous Cadet Cruise

+10
+15
-20
-10

-30
-20
-10
-10
+/-0
+10
-10
-5
+5
+10

Cadet Cruise Skill Rolls


For each Cadet Cruise beyond the first increase Carousing or Streetwise by 1D10.
Step 5: Department Head School
Receive the following skills at the indicated levels while studying to be in a department head position in Starfleets Department Head
School.
Administration
40
Computer Operation
15
Leadership
20
Department Head School Advanced Study
Choose INT/10 skills from any skill already possessed. Roll 1D10 for each. Skills may be chosen more than once.
Step 6: Command School
Receive the following skills at the indicated levels while studying to be in a command position in Starfleets Command School. In Star
Trek and Star Trek: Enterprise eras, only Captains and First Officers attend command school. In the Star Trek: The Next Generation era,
Captains, First Officers, and Second Officers attend command school.
Leadership
10
Negotiation/Diplomacy
10
Social Sciences:
Federation/Starfleet Culture/History
5
Federation/Starfleet Law
10
Starship Combat Strategy/Tactics
40
Command School Advanced Study
Choose INT/10 skills from any skill already possessed. Roll 1D10 for each. Skills may be chosen more than once.

Step 7: Post-Academy Experience


Number of Tours
Roll to 1D10/2 to determine the number of tours. Modify the number of tours according to LCK, INT, Destined Rank, and Destined
Position.
Attribute Modifiers
Destined Rank Modifiers
LCK:
60+
-1 tour
Ensign
-1 tour
40 or less
+1 tour
Lieutenant, jg. or Lieutenant
no modifier
INT:
60+
-1 tour
Lieutenant Commander or Commander
+1 tour
Captain
+2 tours
Destined Position Modifiers
Commodore or above
+3 tours
Captain or First Officer
+2 tours
Department Head
+1 tour
Ship of the Line Officer
+1 tour
Flag Ship Officer
+1 tour
Tour Assignments- First Tour
Roll to determine First Tour Assignment. Modify the roll according to LCK and Cadet Cruise Results. Roll 1D10/2 to determine the
length of the tour (in years).
Die Roll
First Tour
Modifiers
01 or less
Flag Ship
LCK:
70+
-10
02-10
Ship of the Line
60-69
-5
11-40
Galaxy Explorations Command
40 or less
+5
41-50
Military Operations Command
Cadet Cruise Results:
51-60
Colonial Operations Command
High Honors
-20
61-70
Merchant Marine Command
Honors
-10
71-75
Starfleet Intelligence
76-85
Starbase Headquarters Command
86-90
Office of the Judge Advocate General
91-95
Federation Diplomatic Corps
96-99
Starfleet Operations Command
00+
Starfleet Academy
Officer Efficiency Report- First Tour
Roll to determine the Officer Efficiency Report (OER). Modify the roll according to LCK and INT.
Die Roll
OER Results
Modifiers
01 or less
Commendation
LCK:
70+
-10
02-10
Outstanding
60-69
-5
11-25
Excellent
INT:
60+
-10
26-75
As Expected
76-90
Fair
91-99
Poor
00+
Reprimand
Tour Assignments- Subsequent Tours
Roll to determine Subsequent Tour Assignments. Total the modifiers for LCK and the OER Results of the previous tour and refer to the
appropriate column for the result of the assignment roll. Roll 1D10/2 to determine the length of each tour (in years).
Assignment
-25 or less
-10 to -20
-5 to +5
+10 to +20
+25 or higher
Flag Ship
01-02
01
01
..........
..........
Ship of the Line
03-20
02-15
02-10
01-05
..........
Galaxy Exploration Command
21-45
21-35
11-25
06-15
01-05
Military Operations Command
46-55
36-45
26-35
16-25
06-20
Colonial Operations Command
56-65
46-55
36-45
26-35
21-35
Merchant Marine Command
66-70
56-65
46-55
36-45
36-50
Starfleet Intelligence
71-75
66-70
56-60
46-50
51-55
Starbase Headquarters Command
76-80
71-80
61-70
51-60
56-70
Office of the Judge Advocate General 81-85
81-85
71-75
61-70
71-75
Federation/United Earth Diplomatic Corps 86-90
86-90
76-80
71-80
76-80
Starfleet Operations Command
91-95
91-95
81-90
81-90
81-95
Starfleet Academy
96-00
96-00
91-00
91-00
96-00
OER Results Modifiers
Commendation -30
Outstanding
-20
Excellent
-10
As Expected
+/-0
Fair
+10
Poor
+20
Reprimand
+30

Attribute Modifiers
LCK:
70+
60-69
40 or less

-10
-5
+5

Officer Efficiency Report- Subsequent Tours


Roll to determine the Officer Efficiency Report (OER) for each tour. Modify the roll according to LCK and INT.
Die Roll
OER Results
Modifiers
01 or less
Commendation
LCK:
70+
-10
02-10
Outstanding
60-69
-5
11-25
Excellent
INT:
60+
-10
26-75
As Expected
76-90
Fair
91-99
Poor
00+
Reprimand
Tour Assignments- Final Tour
Roll 1D10 to determine Final Tour Assignment.
1
Ship of the Line
2-6
Galaxy Exploration Command
7
Military Operations Command
8
Colonial Operations Command
9
Starbase Headquarters Command
10
Starfleet Operations Command
Officer Efficiency Report- Final Tour
Roll to determine the Officer Efficiency Report (OER) for the final tour. Modify the roll according to LCK and INT.
Die Roll
OER Results
Modifiers
01 or less
Commendation
LCK:
70+
-10
02-15
Outstanding
60-69
-5
16-35
Excellent
INT:
60+
-10
36-85
As Expected
86-95
Fair
96-99
Poor
00+
Reprimand
Post-Academy Skills
Increase a number of skills based upon time served, tour assignment, and attributes. Choose from any skill already possessed or as
designated by the assignment. Roll 1D10 for each. Skills may be chosen more than once.
Base Number of Skills: 1 roll for every 2 years of service
Modify For Attributes:
INT: 70+
+2 rolls
60-69
+1 roll
LCK: 70+
+2 rolls
60-69
+1 roll
Special Skill Considerations by Tour Type:
Flag Ship
+1 roll to Leadership per tour and +1 extra roll to any skill for every 2 years
Ship of the Line
+1 extra roll to any skill for every 2 years
Galaxy Exploration Command
+1 roll to any Science skill of choice per tour
Military Operations Command
+1 roll to Starship Combat Strategy/Tactics or Small Unit Tactics per tour
Colonial Operations Command
+1 roll to any Planetary Science or Planetary Survival of choice per tour
Merchant Marine Command
+1 roll to Carousing or Streetwise per tour
Starfleet Intelligence
+1 roll to Intelligence Procedures, Clandestine Operations, and Surveillance per tour
Starbase Headquarters Command
+1 roll to Administration and either Carousing or Streetwise per tour
Office of the Judge Advocate General +1 roll to Federation/Starfleet Law for every 2 years
Federation/United Earth Diplomatic Corps +1 roll to Negotiation/Diplomacy per tour and one racial Culture/History skill of choice for every 2 years

Starfleet Operations Command


Starfleet Academy

+1 roll to Administration and either Federation/Starfleet Law or Negotiation/Diplomacy per tour


+1 roll to Instruction and one Branch skill of choice per tour

Step 8: Determine Age


Starfleet Academy graduates are 22. Determine age by adding to this:
Branch School- 23rd Century:
Branch School- 22nd Century:
Communications +1 years
Communications +2 years
Engineering
+2 years
Engineering
+3 years
Helm
+1 years
Flight Control +1 years
Medical
+3 years
Medical
+3 years
Navigation
+1 years
Sciences
+3 years
Science
+3 years
Security/Tactical +2 years
Security
+1 years
Each Cadet Cruise:
+ year
Department Head School: +1 year

Branch School- 24th Century:


Counselor
+2 years
Engineering
+3 years
Flight Control +1 years
Medical
+3 years
Operations
+2 years
Science
+3 years
Security/Tactical +2 years

Command School:
+1 year
Post-Academy Experience: +1D10/5 years per tour

Duty Assignment Explanations

In this revision, several new assignments were added to the possibilities that a character in Starfleet may train in. In addition, the military
has been de-emphasized and galaxy exploration has been stressed. This is done to reflect the fact that Starfleets primary role is
exploration, not military.
Another slight revision is the removal of the idea that certain assignments are less desirable than others. In the age of Star Trek, such
ideas are a relic of the past. All assignments are of equal importance and of equal value. In fact, many in Starfleet actively seek a wide
diversity of assignments in hopes of experiencing as many different ideas as possible. Thus, all assignments have worth and contribute
to a characters growth.
A few bad rolls for OERs can result in a characters record seeming awfully mediocre or worse. Keep in mind, this is Star Trek, and even
the roll of a reprimand should be interpreted in an optimistic fashion. A characters final tour is now weighted towards a superior
performance. After all, he is promoted from that tour to a choice assignment.
Flag Ship: Each year, Starfleet designates one outstanding ship of the line to act as the official standard bearer of the Federation. Since
the days of Captain Jonathan Archer, this ship has traditionally been the Enterprise. Serving aboard the flag ship is one of the highest
honors in Starfleet. The flag ship is not limited to duties representing only a single command, but is rather used by all of them for
missions of the utmost priority. However, it is most often used by the Galaxy Explorations Command.
Ship of the Line: A ship of the line represents the cutting edge of Starfleet ship design and technology. As a result, the competition to
serve aboard one is fierce and the opportunity to serve on one is a mark of pride and distinction. Like the flag ship, a ship of the line is
not limited to duties representing only a single command, but is rather used by all of them for missions of urgency. However, it is most
often used by the Galaxy Explorations Command.
Galaxy Explorations Command: This is the primary command of Starfleet, conducting its primary mission of peaceful exploration and
contact. Most people who join Starfleet do so out of a desire to serve aboard a vessel of exploration.
Military Operations Command: Despite utilizing traditional military organization to maintain discipline and train its officers, Starfleet
is not a traditional military- any more than NASA is. It uses its military might strictly as a defensive measure and a patrol force,
usually along the Romulan and Klingon Neutral Zones. When called upon, the might of Starfleet is impressive. The Military Assault
Command Operations is ordered out of this command. MACO is the traditional military of the Federation and their officers are usually
found on ships assigned to the Military Operations Command.
Colonial Operations Command: Closely related to Galaxy Explorations Command, Colonial Operations handles the settling, mining,
and terraforming of new worlds. It also offers support to colonies and settlements, including delivering supplies and personnel and
performing routine medical check-ups. The Starfleet Corps of Engineers (SCE) operate out of this Command.
Merchant Marine Command: The Merchant Marine Command is closely related to Military Operations. It oversees travel and
commerce along established trade routes within the Federation, licensing independent vessels for trade and travel, monitoring
smuggling and quarantines, regulating immigration, and offering protection from hostile aliens and pirates. MACOs are frequently
found on Merchant Marine support vessels, as are a contingent of civilian administrators.
Starfleet Intelligence: More colloquially known as Section 31, Starfleet Intelligence is a separate organization within Starfleet. It
frequently sends its agents into the field to gain experience and monitor tense political situations. It also often borrows Starfleet
officers to assist in its field operations. Starfleet Intelligence does not conduct missions of assassination or political destabilization, nor
does it spy on Federation citizens. It most frequently acts to correct such acts conducted by unethical Starfleet officers or hostile

intelligence agencies, in covert rescue operations, or in undercover operations to apprehend criminals. The Department of Temporal
Investigation operates out of Starfleet Intelligence.
Starbase Headquarters Command: Each sector or important region in space is home to an outpost from which the laws of Starfleet and
the Federation are adjudicated and vessels can lay over for repairs, supplies, and shore leave. There are three kinds: a planet-side
outpost, like Starbase 11 in the episode Court Martial; a space station in orbit around or in close proximity to a planet, like Deep
Space 9; and a space station positioned along an important travel route but not in orbit around any planet, like Deep Space K-7 seen in
The Trouble with Tribbles. These are all officially known as starbase headquarters and are one of the Federations most vital assets.
In addition, some space stations are utilized in the conducting of scientific research and technological development, like Regula I.
These are also regulated through Starbase Headquarters Command.
Office of the Judge Advocate General: The Office of the acts as both a police force and a judicial system within Starfleet and on the
frontier where Federation law and order has not yet been firmly established. It is responsible for overseeing the Military Police of the
Starfleet and enforcing the laws of the fleet. It also handles the containment and rehabilitation of criminals.
Federation/United Earth Diplomatic Corps: Diplomacy and arbitration has always been used by Starfleet as a vital weapon for
maintaining the peace and avoiding conflict and war. The Federation is, after all, made up of an extraordinary number of species, all of
whom have their own cultures and ideas, and conflict is inevitable, even among member worlds. The Diplomatic Corps not only assists
in arbitration and peacekeeping, it also conducts ambassadors to and from key destinations and approves those ambassadors and their
aides for service. The Federation News Service is operated as a function of the Diplomatic Corps.
Starfleet Operations Command: Starfleet Operations Command is the highest administrative body of Starfleet. It operates out of
Starfleet Command in San Francisco, Earth and in orbit in Earth Spacedock. It is responsible for the movements of the fleet,
assignments of vessels, and the general administration of Starfleet and all of its Command branches and operations. Many officers of
Starfleet seek the opportunity to serve in this Command as a jumping-off point towards the admiralty.
Starfleet Academy: Starfleet Academy is where Starfleet and the Federation trains most of its officers. It is only partially a military
training camp. It is just as much a well-respected and revered university that employs a well-trained staff of educators covering every
field. Besides these educators, Starfleet also likes to employ experienced members of the Fleet to guide cadets and assist in their
training and education. It is seen as a mark of distinction to be asked to perform such a duty.

CHARACTER CREATION APPENDICES

Appendix I: Military Assault Command Operation (MACO) Character Creation:


MACOs go through the same character creation steps as all other characters, with only two exceptions. First, they do not attend Starfleet
Academy. They attend the Military Assault Command Corps. Secondly, they do not attend a Branch School or Department Head
School. Their training lasts for 2 years, after which time they depart on a Cadet Cruise. From that point forward, they progress
normally. The can attend Command School. Also, the ranks of the MACO differ from those of Starfleet.
This same procedure can be used for the Bajoran military in the 24 th century.
Military Assault Command Corps
Receive the following skills at the indicated levels while in the Corps.
Technical Training
Combat Training
Computer Operation
20
Environmental Suit Operation
Computer Technology
10
Demolitions
Mechanical Engineering
10
Marksmanship, Modern Weapon
Shuttlecraft Pilot
10
Medical Sciences:
Shuttlecraft Systems Technology
10
First Aid
Small Equipment Systems Operation 20
Personal Combat, Armed
Transporter Operational Procedures
10
Personal Combat, Unarmed
Vehicle Operation*
40 total
Personal Weapons Technology
Planetary Survival*
Stealth
Zero-G Operations

20
20
40
10
40
40
10
60 total
20
10

Command Training
Administration
Instruction
Leadership
Negotiation/Diplomacy
Security Procedures
Small Unit Tactics
Social Science:
Federation/Starfleet Culture/History
Federation/Starfleet Law

Outside Electives
Choose 5 of the following skills while in the Corps. Receive a 10 in each. No skill may be selected more than once.
Animal Handling
Artistic Expression*
Carousing
Electronic Technology
Gaming
Language*
Life Support Systems Technology
Marksmanship, Archaic Weapon*
Powered Armor Operation
Small Equipment Systems Technology
Small Vessel Engineering
Small Vessel Piloting
Sports*
Starship Combat Strategy/Tactics
Streetwise
Trade and Commerce
Transporter Systems Technology
Trivia*
Advanced Study
Choose (INT/10)+5 skills from any skill already possessed. Roll 1D10 for each. Skills may be chosen more than once.
Rank Equivalents
Starfleet
Ensign
Lieutenant, jg.
Lieutenant
Lieutenant Commander
Commander
Captain
Commodore
Admiral

MACO
Second Lieutenant
First Lieutenant
Captain
Major
Lieutenant Colonel
Colonel
Brigadier General
General

10
10
10
10
20
40
15
20

Appendix II: Alternate Branch Schools


Vulcan Science Academy:
Vulcan science department characters can forego a Department
School in order to attend the Vulcan Science Academy. This
takes a longer time, but produces remarkable scientists.
Otherwise, a Vulcan Science Academy graduate in Starfleet is
created in identical fashion as other Starfleet characters.
However, Vulcan Science Academy graduates do not serve in
the Military Operations Command. If the character rolls that as
an assignment, reroll.
Vulcan Science Academy (6 years)
Computer Operation
Computer Technology
Electronics Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Sciences (except Medical or Social):
Two related majors
Two minors
Four other fields
Any field
Small Equipment Systems Operation
Small Equipment Systems Technology
Starship Sensors
Warp Drive Technology

40
20
15
15
60
40
20
40 total
10
10
30
10

Denobulan Interspecies Medical Exchange:


The Vulcans instituted the Interspecies Medical Exchange in the
late 21st century in order to facilitate an exchange of ideas and
knowledge between species. However, they proved to be rather
poor at dealing with emotional races and soon withdrew in all
but name. By the mid-22nd century the Denobulans, famed for
their curiosity, had taken over the administration and
implementation of the exchange. This option replaces the
Branch School for Medical Branch characters. It is available to
Denobulans and to non-Denobulans. The character is created in
exactly the same fashion as other Starfleet characters.
Denobulan Interspecies Medical Exchange (4 years)
Animal Handling
10
Computer Operation
10
Language*
30
Life Sciences:
Biology
10
Botany
20
Exobiology
30
Zoology
20
Life Support System Technology
10
Medical Sciences:
Forensics
10
General Medicine
60
Pathology
40
Pharmacology
40
Psychology
30
Surgery
30
Physical Sciences:
Chemistry
10
Small Equipment System Operation
10
Social Sciences:
Racial Culture/History*
20
*For non-Denobulans, these skills reflect Denobulan culture:
Denobulan Language and Denobulan Culture/History. For
Denobulans, these skills reflect the species into which the Denobulan
immersed himself.

The Daystrom Institute of Technology:


The Daystrom Institute of Technology is the Federations most
prestigious technical school. Only the finest of students are
admitted. This option replaces the Branch School for
Engineering Branch characters. It is available to 23 rd and 24th
century characters with an INT of 85 or higher and a LCK of 65
or higher. The character is created in exactly the same fashion
as other Starfleet characters.
Daystrom Institute of Technology (5 years)
Communication Systems Technology 10
Computer Operation
20
Computer Technology
10
Damage Control Procedures
10
Deflector Shield Technology
10
Electronics Technology
20
Holodeck Systems Technology*
10
Life Support Technology
10
Mechanical Technology
20
Personal Weapons Technology
5
Physical Science:
Computer Science
10
Drafting
10
Mathematics
10
Nanoscience*
10
Physics
10
Positronics*
5
Robotics Technology
5
Shuttlecraft Systems Technology
5
Small Equipment Systems Technology 5
Small Vessel Engineering
5
Space Science:
Astronautics
10
Starship Weaponry Technology
10
Tractor Beam Operation
10
Tractor Beam Technology
10
Transporter Operational Procedures
10
Transporter Systems Technology
10
Warp Drive Technology
10
Specialties from above list:
Four at
+30
Two others at
+10
*24th century characters only

Aliens of Star Trek:

Human
Aaamazzaarite (Therbian)**
Allasomorph**
Alpha Centauran
Andorian
Andorian, Aenar**
Android (Robot)
Antaran*
Antedean**
Antican**
Aquan***
Arcadian**
Arcturian**
Ariolo**
Arkenite**
Artificial Intelligence***
Augment**
Aurelian (Skorr)**
Axanar*
Baku*
Bajoran
Benzite
Betazoid
Betelgeusian**
Bolian
Boomer (Spacer)
Borg, drone***
Borg, queen or personality***
Borg, rogue***
Breen***
Bynar**
Bzzit Khaht**
Caitian (Regulan)

STR
na
+10
+5
+30
+5
+10
+10
-15
+10
+10
n/a
+20
+5
-5
-5
-5
-5
+5
-5
+15
+10
+15
+20
-10
+10
-

END
+5
na
+5
+5
+30
+10
+10
+20
-5
+10
+30
+10
-5
+5
-5
-5
+10
-10
+20
+10
+20
+25
-20
+10
-5

INT
+30
+5
-10
+10
+20
-10
+20
+40
+10
+10
+5
+10
+10
n/a
+20
-10
+20
-

DEX
+5
na
-5
+30
-10
-10
+10
-20
+10
n/a
+10
+5
-5
+5
-40
+10
-10
+20

CHA
-10
+5
-40
-5
-20
-20
-30
-15
-10
-10
-30
-5
-10
+5
+20
-10
+10
-80
-20
-30
-30
-20
-15
+5

LUC
PSI
-30
-10
-20
-20
-20
-10
-20
-20
-40
3D10+70
n/a
n/a
-30
-40
-20
-30
-10
-80
-30
-40
-10
-30
-20
-60
1D10
3D10+40
-90
n/a
-50
-30
-15
-30
-20
-40
-25 3D10+40
-10
-20
-10
-30
-15
3D10+70
-10
-20
-10
-30
-20
n/a
n/a
-50
-80
-80
-40
-40
n/a
-30
-40
-10
-30

Homeworld
Earth (Terra)
Aaamazzaara
Daled IV
Alpha Centauri
Andoria
Andoria
various
Unknown (Antar)
Antede III
Antica
Argo
Arcadia
Artcuras
Fillandia
Arken II
vaious
Earth
Aurelia
Axanar
Baku
Bajor
Benzar
Betazed
Betelgeuse IV
Bolarus IX
Space
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Breen
Bynaus
Althos IV
Cait

Capellan*
Cardassian*
Chalnoth**
Chameloid**
Chelarian (Rigellian)**
Dakalan (Wraith)**
Deltan
Denobulan
Devidian***
Dimorusian***
Dopterian*
Dramian
Edoan (Edosian)
Efrosian (Atreonid)
Elachi***
Elasian*
El-Aurian
Enhanced Human
Excalbian***
Ferengi*
Flaxian*
Founder (Changeling)**
Gorn**
Hologram, Self Aware**
Horta***
Iconian***
JemHadar**
Kaferian**
Kalar***
Kasheeta**
Kazarite**
Kelvan***
Klingon*
Klingon, augment*
Krell***
Ktarian
Kzin, female***
Kzin, noble**
Kzin, telepath**
Kzin, warrior**
Lactran***
Lurian*
M-113 Salt Vampire***
Medusan***
Megarite**
Melkotian***
Metron***
Nakuhl***
Nasat (Ciliate)**
Nausicaan**
Near Human, primitive**
Near Human, psionic
Near Human, space faring
Old One***
Organian***
Orion, female*
Orion, male*
Pakled**
Parasitic Invader (Bluegill)***
Phylosian**
Preserver***
Q***
Reman**
Rhaandarite, immature
Rhaandarite, mature
Risian
Romulan*
Saurian (Reptilian)

STR
END
INT
DEX
CHA
LUC
PSI
Homeworld
+5
+5
+5
-10
-20
-60
Capella IV
+5
+10
-5
-5
-10
-30
Cardassia Prime
+20
+10
-10
-20
-30
-50
Chalna
+5
+20
+10
+10
-30
-40
Unknown (Arc)
+10
+15
-20
-10
-20
-30
Rigel III
+10
+10
-15
+10
-30
3D10+60
Dakala
+20
+30
-20
3D10+60
Delta IV
-5
+15
+15
+15
-10
-30
Denobula
-10
+10
-30
-30
Devidia II
-20
-10
+10
-30
-20
-40
Dimorus IV
-5
-5
+10
-20
-30
-70
Unknown
+10
-10
+10
-10
-30
-50
Dramia
-5
+15
-15
-35
Edos
+10
+5
+5
+5
-5
Efros
+15
+15
+15
+15
-40
-40
-60
Unknown
+10
+10
-10
+10
-20
-30
-40
Elas
+10
+20
-30
3D10+40
Unknown
an enhanced human receives 50 extra Bonus Points to add to attributes except LCK
+10
+30
-30
-10
-30 3D10+70
Excalbia
-10
-10
+10
-20
-20
-80
Ferenginar
+5
+5
+10
-15
-10
-50
Flax
+10
+10
+20
-10
-50
Unknown
+30
+25
-20
-20
-20
-40
Tau Lacertae IX
+30
n/a
+30
+30
n/a
n/a
various
+30
+30
-40
-10
-40
-10
Janus VI
+30
+10
-20
-50
Unknown
+20
+20
-10
+5
-30
-40
-60
Unknown
+10
-10
+10
-20
-20
Kaferia
+30
+30
-30
-10
-30
-50
-80
Rigel VII
+10
-20
+50
-10
-40
Kashet
-10
+5
+10
-20
3D10+60
Kazar
+50
+40
+20
-30
-60 3D10+70
Kelva
+15
+15
-30
-40
-60
QonoS (Kling)
+5
+5
-20
-40
-50
QonoS (Kling)
+10
+10
+40
-10
-30
-60
3D10+100 Altair IV
+5
-30
-10
Ktaria VII
+5
1D10
+50
1D10
-90
n/a
Kzinhome
+25
+15
-20
+30
-20
-80
-30
Kzinhome
+5
+5
-20
+5
-40
-90 3D10+100
Kzinhome
+10
+10
-25
+15
-40
-90
-45
Kzinhome
+10
+20
+40
-20
-40 3D10+75
Lactra VII
+20
-10
+10
-30
-40
Luria
+30
+40
-10
-10
-60
3D10+60
M-113
n/a
n/a
+30
n/a
-10
-20
3D10+60
Medusa
+5
+10
-10
-20
-30
Megara
n/a
+20
+20
-15
-30
-40 3D10+100
Theta Kiokis II
-10
+20
+40
+10
-20 3D10+100
Unknown
+10
-10
-30
-40
Unknown
-15
-15
+25
-5
-10
-30
Unknown
+10
+10
-5
-20
-30
-40
Nausicaa
+5
+5
-10
+5
-10
-40
Various
-5
-5
+5
-20
3D10+40
Various
-10
-30
Various
+20
+20
+20
+10
-30
-50 3D10+60
Unknown
-30
+60
+20
-30 3D10+100 Organia
+30
+30
-10
-10
Orion
+10
-10
-10
-25
-30
Orion
+5
-10
-5
-30
-40
-50
Unknown
-50
-50
+20
+10
-30
-50
Unknown
-20
+10
+20
-10
-40
Phylos II
+40
+10
-20 3D10+70
Unknown
+50
+10
-30 3D10+100
Unknown
+20
+10
+5
-30
-30 3D10+50
Remus
+5
+5
-10
-20
3D10+20
Rhaandara
+15
-40
3D10+70
Rhaandara
+15
-20
Risa
+20
+10
+5
-10
-20
Romulus
+25
+20
-10
-5
-30
-30
Sauria

STR
END
INT
DEX
CHA
LUC
PSI
Homeworld
Selay**
+30
+30
-10
-20
-20
-10
-90
Selay
Shamin**
+10
-20
-20
Shamin
Sheliak***
+20
+40
-30
-40
-30
-60
Shelia
Slaver (Thrint)***
+10
+15
-15
-10
-40
-40 3D10+70
Thrintun
Solanae***
+10
+10
-15
-40
-40
-40
Unknown (Subspace)
Sona**
+5
-5
-15
-30
-40
Sona Prime (Baku)
Sphere Builders***
+25
-10
-40
-20
Unknown
Suliban*
+10
+20
-10
-30
-40
Unknown (nomadic)
Talosian***
-30
-30
+40
-10
-40 3D10+80
Talos IV
Tamarian**
+5
+10
-10
-30
-40
Sigma Tama IV
Taurean***
+20
+20
-30
-10
-40
-40
-60
Taurus II
Tellarite
+5
+5
-10
-20
-40
Tellar Prime
Tholian***
+20
+20
+20
-30
-40
Tholia
Tiburonian
-5
-10
+10
+5
-30
-10
Tiburon (Simeran)
Trill
-10
+10
-20
-30
Trill
Troyian*
+10
+10
-30
-30
Troyius
Vedala**
-10
-20
+20
+10
-5
Unknown
Vendorian***
+5
+10
+20
-30
-30
Vendor
Vian***
+30
-40
-20 3D10+80
Unknown
Vorgon***
+15
-10
-40
-30
-20
Vorgos
Vorta**
-5
-5
+15
-30
-30
Unknown
Vulcan
+20
+10
+20
-10
-40
3D10+40
Vulcan
Xelatian**
-10
-15
+15
+5
-50
+10
Xelata
Xindi, Aquatic***
-10
+10
-10
+5
-20
-20
Xindi
Xindi, Arboreal*
+10
+5
-30
-30
Xindi
Xindi, Insectoid**
+20
-10
+10
-30
-20
-20
Xindi
Xindi, Primate*
-5
-5
+5
-10
-30
Xindi
Xindi, Reptilian**
+10
+20
-10
-10
-20
-20
-40
Xindi
Xyrillian*
+10
+20
Unknown (Xyrillia)
Yridian*
-5
+5
-5
-10
-20
-50
Yrd
Zakdorn
-5
+10
+10
-15
-10
-40
Zakdorn
Zaranite**
+5
-5
+5
-25
Zaran II
*These races are appropriate as playable races for GMs who wish to allow non-Federation races as player characters.
**These races can be used as playable races, but are not recommended.
***These races are not available as player character races.

Alien Races:
Aaamazzaarite (also known as Therbians)- Aaamazzaarites are an arachnid-like race of artisans and storytellers who are capable of
secreting a biochemical agent that they use to craft almost all of their personal belongings. This biochemical can be used to create areas
of sticky residue, similar to a web, which requires a STR save to escape.
Allasomorph- In their natural form, Allasomorphs are incorporeal energy creatures. They are true shape shifters, able to transform into
any living organism. Their transformation is molecular in nature, so when they assume a form they literally become it, adapting all of
its natural abilities, unless those abilities are PSI dependent. They are not generally a threat species, but most humans find their lack of
a true form unsettling.
Alpha Centauran- Alpha Centaurans are descended from the first Terran colonists to settle the planet- Earths first permanent extrasolar colony. They are generally very attractive and tend to be more psychically aware than humans.
Andorian- Andorian antennae allow perception of temperature, ultra-low frequency sounds, and air pressure and flow. Andorians can
roll an INT save to survive in arctic conditions and are far less susceptible to harsh weather if it is cold. If their antennae are severed,
they suffer from a loss of equilibrium that last for several days. During this time, halve their DEX score and related skill scores.
Andorians are passionate and grounded in tradition, even employing duels to settle affairs of honor. There is some ethnic diversity
among Andorians. The largest threes groups are distinguished by the location of their antennae- one has antennae on their forehead,
one has them on the back of their head, and one has them on either side of their head above their ears. A smaller group has a taller head
structure with straight antennae off the top of their head. Like humans, skin color among Andorians is also diverse. Most have sky blue
skin, but a small minority has grey-blue skin. Those with Aenar blood but not of pure descent have a slightly greenish tint to their skin.
Andorian, Aenar- Aenar are born albino and blind, but their antennae are so sensitive that they are barely inhibited. They are also
psychic, possessing telepathic and sensory-masking abilities. They are few in number, possibly extinct by the 24 th Century. They are
strict pacifists.
Android- This represents a typical android. Soong-type androids are far superior, suffering only a -25 to CHA and a -80 to LCK.
Antaran- Antarans are a race of humanoids who were involved in a lengthy, bitter war with the Denobulans. Three hundred years later
they still hate the Denobulans and avoid them.
Antedean- Antedeans are an aquatic race of fish-like humanoids. They suffer a -40 to DEX saves on land. They cannot drown and swim
at full speed. They must wear an environmental suit that keeps water moving over their gills. They are generally regarded as hideous
by most humanoids except Klingons, who find them a handsome race. Antedeans find space flight extremely traumatic and can only
travel at FTL velocities in a state of self-induced catatonia.
Antican- Anticans are a canine race known for their rivalry with the Selay and their carnivorous diet- they prefer to hunt and eat live prey
(including Selay). They are an aggressive species and can be rude and difficult. They are tall and furred with keen noses.

Aquan- Aquans are a reclusive race of water breathers. They cannot drown and can swim at full speed. They were once air breathers, but
when a violent series of earthquakes destroyed their civilization, they used their medical advancement to alter themselves into an
aquatic species. Older Aquans have a difficult time trusting air breathers, but their more liberal youth are bringing them around.
Arcadian- Arcadians are a dolphin-like species of pacifists. They are slightly xenophobic. They cannot breathe in water, but they are
able to swim at full normal speed. They are exceptionally agile in water, gaining a +35 to their DEX. Their thick skin makes them
mostly immune to changes in temperature. They are not bipedal, instead they can lift themselves upright and move upon their dorsal
fin. They are highly intuitive, possibly possessing a well-attuned collective subconscious.
Arcturian- Arctuians are a militant race of warriors who reproduce through cloning. They are quite strong and very able fighters, but
dour and rather impatient with scientific pursuits. They are seen most often in the Federations MACO Corps as infantry.
Ariolo- The Ariolo are a quadrapedal race that lack noses. They smell through the use of their tongue, as a snake does. They can gallop
at speeds up to 60 kph. They are hedonistic herbivores that have never developed any sense or measurement of time. Their slow
metabolism means they spend a lot of time eating and are slow to react. They enjoy parties that resemble the orgies of the ancient
Romans.
Arkenite- Arkenites are a tall race of aquatic humanoids with three cranial lobes. Their society is based around a group mentality that
makes them highly empathic though not psionic. They are amphibious and can swim at full speed. When off their native world,
Arkenites wear a headset-like apparatus that allows them to maintain their balance. Without it, they suffer a -25% to all DEX rolls and
active skills due to an overwhelming sense of vertigo.
Artificial Intelligence- In space it is inevitable that Starfleet personnel will encounter computers that have become self aware. Generally,
the AI is housed in a reinforced computer system with at least 1D10 armor. The computer will possess an impressive array of nonphysical skills. If the GM doesnt wish to provide individual scores for each skill, he may simply decide that the computers INT acts
as the skill score for all of its skills. Some computers may also have a force field (treat as an additional 3D10 armor) and built in
weaponry (capable of doing 5D10 +10 damage if non-phaser/disruptor technology and 75 points if it is; also capable of stunning a
target for 1D10 +5 minutes). Even more advanced AIs exist, possessing power to attack starships and defend planets. These computers
are best treated as plot devices.
Augment- Augments are the products of 20th century genetic engineering on Earth. Very few exist, but those that do have their
impressive abilities matched only by their all consuming ambition.
Aurelian (Skorr)- Aurelians are an advanced race of bipedal avians. They possess golden feathers and beaks (often decorated with
elaborate carvings). They are capable of flight, traveling at double their Movement while flying. Aurelians are a divided race similar to
Vulcans. A large section of their race split from the main to follow the teachings of a philosopher called Alar. These separatists
adopted the name Skorr, after a holy relic called the Stone of Skorr which holds the mental patterns of Alar. Both races of Aurelians
identify themselves as warriors and possess a great racial fury which is difficult to contain when unleashed.
Axanar- Axanari are an androgynous humanoid species that breathe a mixture of nitrogen and methane. They possess green blood with
medical (and rumored aphrodisiacal) properties. They fought a war with the Federation that was brought to an end by Garth of Izar.
They later hosted an important peace treaty.
Baku- The Baku are a technologically advanced race who brought themselves to the edge of extinction with their weapons. A small,
enlightened group managed to depart before the annihilation began and settle on a new planet in Briar Patch. There, they rejected
technology, choosing instead a pastoral lifestyle that focused on a unique psionic ability that allowed them to slow perceptive time.
Baku can halt time to their perspective in order to fully explore a moment (to the external viewers, nothing happens). This allows
them to make an INT save to recall any things they have seen or experienced in a frozen moment. As a result to living upon their new
world, Baku possess extraordinary health and long age. They are immune to illness.
Bajoran- Bajorans and Cardassians loathe one another. Bajorans are universally schooled in their religion and may roll an INT save
instead of the Theology skill. They tend to be sullen and rebellious.
Benzite- Benzites use a breathing apparatus to operate in oxygen-nitrogen atmospheres. They learn to operate and repair one with an INT
save. Benzites are meticulous. They will only reluctantly reveal information they have only partially gathered, preferring to complete
the task before revealing anything.
Betazoid- Betazoids are among the most powerful telepaths in the Federation. Half-Betazoids are empathic. Betazoids will not take a
sentient life.
Betelgeusian- Betelgeusians are a very tall race descended from avians. They have bird-like bone structure, but are surprisingly strong
and durable. They have two mouths- one for speaking and one for eating. They are skilled hunters and incorporate hunting into most of
their sports. Their avian ancestry grants them superb distance vision, and they may halve all penalties for distance to ranged attacks.
Bolian- Bolians are extremely good at working in teams. They gain a -10% on any skill roll used to contribute to a team goal.
Boomer- Boomers are humans born and raised in space. They are extremely self-reliant and generally possess a vast knowledge of
mercantile goings-on in the Federation. They may take Zero-G Operations, Small Vessel Piloting, and Small Vessel Engineering as
Background skills.
Borg- The Borg are an extremely aggressive race of cyborgs possessing technology generally superior to the Federations. Their
distinctive cubical ships can regenerate damage, they can transport through shields, and they possess personal deflector shields that
render them immune to most physical attacks after only an attack or two. They can access almost any computers through touch. They
possess a hive mind that is more focused on assimilating the technology of other species, and, occasionally, the species themselves
than actual violence. What one Borg knows, they all know. Borg come in three distinct forms- a drone, a personality, or a rogue. Most
Borg are drones. Drones are essentially mindless. They are programmed to accomplish singular tasks and tend to ignore any task that is
not assigned to them. A rare few Borg are personalities, usually created by the Collective to interact with more resistant species, but
occasionally created as Queens to organize and accomplish specific missions (maybe- the actual functions of queens is unknown).
Rogue Borg are the result of interference from the android Lore. They possess intellectual independence and are thus free from the
control- and benefits- of the hive mind. They are dangerously unstable and unpredictable. Most Borg do not use ranged attacks, relying
on personal combat, though they do often employ melee weapons as a part of their cybernetics. Rogue Borg do employ ranged attacks.

Breen- Breen are an advanced race of slavers and warriors from an incredibly harsh world. Their true appearance is unknown; they are
only ever seen in their refrigeration suits. They have no blood and are immune to poisons and blood-bourn pathogens. Their four-lobed
brains make them immune to empathy and telepathy. They are an aggressive species with close ties to no one, but they do trade with
the Ferengi, have some diplomatic relations with the Cardassians, and were allied with the Dominion during the war.
Bynar- Bynars always operate as pairs. They are cybernetically linked to their master computer on Bynaus at birth. This enhancement
makes them extremely adept at mathematics and engineering. They can roll an INT save for any Physical Science or Technology skill
they do not possess and can average their INT into every one they do possess.
Bzzit Khaht- The Bzzit Khaht are amphibious reptiles with spongy skin that allow them to move and sense underwater to a heightened
degree. They have a three-caste society, though the castes are equal. They cannot drown and con move in water at full speed. They
only live about 40 years, so few are in Starfleet.
Caitian (also known as Regulan)- Caitians may not roll saves for swimming, but roll any save or skill to climb with a -20% to the roll.
There appears to be several sub-races of Caitians, including a dark-furred race with more pantherish features and a species that looks
much humanoid, with less fur, though retaining a tail and feline coloring (and with females who have three breasts!). Whether these are
sub-races or separate species is up to the GM, but the same attribute modifiers could be used for each.
Capellan- Capellans are a tall race of primitive humanoids with a complex, tribal society governed by honor and combat. They are aware
of space faring civilizations. Their honor is primarily built around honesty, bravery, and hospitality. A failure in any of these areas is
grounds for death. They do not believe in medical healing, viewing such as weakness.
Cardassian- Cardassians are a race of xenophobes and conquerors. They are fanatically patriotic, placing loyalty to state above all else.
They also value family. They are aggressive, viewing anything less as weakness. Their intelligence agency, the Obsidian Order, is one
of the most efficient and feared in the galaxy. It is known as much for its effectiveness as for its ruthlessness. Cardassians and Bajorans
loathe one another.
Chalnoth- The Chalnoth are a very large, aggressive species known for their anarchistic society, violent tendencies, and their cultural
adherence to a philosophy of strength being all. Due to a high metabolism, they cannot survive more than three days without food and
are incapable of consuming processed food.
Chameloid- Extremely rare, the Chameloids are a race of shape changers capable of assuming the form of any other previously
encountered humanoid race. Most believe them to be a myth.
Chelarian (also known as Chelon and Rigellian)- Chelarians are a unisexual race descended from saber-toothed turtles. They are fast
swimmers, capable of swimming at full speed, and possess an armored shell that gives them 1D10 points of armor. They are virtually
immune to ultraviolet radiation and highly resistant to other forms of radiation. They also have a claw that when used in combat does
2D10 damage. However, they are a peaceful, civilized race and only a few are trained to use the claw in combat. In their society are
they fed, tended, and served by attendants. These attendants hold the real power in Chelarian society.
Dakalan (known colloquially as Wraiths)- Dakalans are a mollusk-like race of psionic shape shifters that inhabit a rogue planet. They
are highly intelligent, though seemingly disinterested in technology. They are capable of using their psionic abilities to assume the
forms they find in the minds of others (including inanimate objects like trees, rocks, or water), to comprehend languages of even alien
species, and to mask themselves from detection, including assuming invisibility to electronic sensors. Their shape shifting is molecular
in nature- they actually become whatever it is they transform into, including assuming natural characteristics of the object. They are a
peaceful, gentle race, though they have little love for the Eska (a near human race), who hunted them for generations before President
Archer made Dakala a Federation protected world during his first term.
Deltan- Deltans are hairless except for their eyes. They must take an oath of celibacy before serving on non-Deltan crews. Most often,
they travel in pairs or groups. They possess the most potent empathic abilities of any psychic species in the Federation. They can use
this ability to heal CURR OP END damage with a touch. It is this powerful empathy that prevents them from freely indulging in
intercourse with non-Deltans- the empathic bond created through sexual contact with a Deltan drives most other races mad. Deltans
also possess an instinctive ability with Astrogation. They may average their PSI in with their skill.
Denobulan- Denobulans are highly social, enthusiastic, and outgoing. They possess massive, complex familial structures based on
multiple partners. They have highly flexible facial muscles that allow them to extend their mouths and tongues, as well as puff up their
faces in a manner similar to Terran puffer fish. They rarely sleep, hibernating for 6 days a year instead. In times of stress, they can
hallucinate as a means of structuring their thoughts and controlling their emotions. They are superior climbers. Denobulans seem to
prefer a natural approach to things, using technology only when a naturally occurring solution cannot be found. Denobulans and
Antarans dislike one another intensely.
Devidian- Devidians are a race of shape changers that inhabit a parallel dimension out pf phase with most other life forms. They
consume neural energy as food. Removing the energy from a living host is deadly to the host. In their native phase variance, they are
glowing humanoids lacking normal sensory organs and possessing a mouth in their forehead. They possessed the ability to travel
through time at will.
Dimorusian- Dimorusians are a primitive race of diminutive rodent-like bipeds sporting dangerously toxic spines on their back that they
are able to throw a distance in meters equal to 1/3 their STR. The spines do 1D10 damage plus administer a complex poison that does
and additional 1D10 points of damage per hour for 1D10 hours. An antidote has only recently been discovered. Due to the extreme
xenophobia of the species, Dimorus IV has been placed under Federation quarantine.
Dopterian- Dopterians are an unscrupulous race who are distantly related to the Ferengi. Their minds cannot be read by telepathy or
empathy.
Dramian- Dramians are a two-meter tall race of humanoids with golden skin, broad shoulders, and long arms ending in long, tendril-like
fingers. They are a brusque race with a severe sense of justice, though generally peaceful and non-aggressive.
Edoan- Edoans have three arms and three legs, making them one of the only non-bipedal raves of the Federation. They are renowned for
their craftsmanship.
Efrosian- Efrosians have very poor vision and must often rely special spectacles to view things even at close range. Those that serve on
starships with any frequency work at stations modified to allow them to use their other senses. They make excellent helm officers and

navigators due to a sixth sense of direction that allows them to make an INT save to determine direction, even in space. They are
deeply religious, but notoriously secretive about their religion.
Elachi- The Elachi are a mysterious race first encountered by the Enterprise in the 22 nd century. They have advanced technology,
including the ability to beam through deflector shields. They are also capable of accessing a computer and sifting though its database.
Their motives are unknown, but they are aggressive and effective- few who have encountered them have lived to share the tale. They
do not communicate directly, but instead use stolen bits of data edited together from a database.
Elasian- Elasians are a tall, arrogant race of warriors. They are rivals with the Troyians, who share their solar system. They possess a
pre-warp society. They are rude and aggressive, viewing politeness and gentleness as weakness and beneath contempt. Elasian women
shed tears that contained a potent biochemical that creates infatuation and obsequiousness in males. It is generally believed to be
permanent and irreversible, but Captain Kirk was able to break free through his devotion to his starship and crew, so it seems possible
that an equally strong, prior existent attachment will allow the infatuation to be broken.
El-Aurian- El-Aurians are a race of listeners deprived of their homeworld by the Borg. They can sense disturbances in the space-time
continuum, including the presence of a Q (and possibly similar beings). They are seemingly immortal.
Enhanced Human- Genetic engineering is illegal throughout the Federation. However, it does occasionally occur. Enhanced humans
generally attempt to keep their alterations secret.
Excalbian- Excalbians are a silicon-based race of shape changers who possess telepathic and matter-arranging abilities, including
molecular shape shifting. They are emotionless and curious, especially about the thought patterns of alien species. They conduct their
observational science by abducting other life forms and engaging them in situations that would reveal their psychology. They are
mostly immune to damage, possessing 3D10 armor against most attacks. They are immune to extremes of heat and are much too hot to
touch to attack physically.
Ferengi- The Ferengi are a short race of greedy merchants and swindlers. Their culture is based around profit and commerce. They are
advanced, but not generally dangerous given that theyd rather make a profit than an enemy. However, they are not above piracy.
Flaxian- Flaxians are a devious race. They are frequently found as assassins for hire. They favor poisons and are quite creative in its use.
Founder (Changeling)- Founders are an amorphous species from the Gamma Quadrant. They rule the Dominion and are extremely
xenophobic, especially of solids. Founders can assume almost anything. Roll a STR save for inhuman forms or massive changes in
size, an END save for living forms that possess working gills or wings, a DEX save for humanoids, and an average of INT and END
to maintain the form over long periods of time. Founders can revert to their liquid forms and link together to merge their minds.
Gorn- Gorn are a large, reptilian race. They are intelligent but aggressive. They may make unarmed attacks with their claws and fangs.
They possess natural armor that reduces damage by 1D5 points. They have large, multi-faceted eyes that allow them to see into several
spectra of light.
Hologram, Self Aware- Holograms are projected by holo-emitters and on holodecks. Most are simply simulations and possess only STR
and DEX and a few rudimentary skills allowing them to interact with the living organisms that programmed them. Self Aware
Holograms are generally accidents of programming, like Moriarty, who are so complex that they awaken to sentience. These
holograms can go anywhere there are holo-emitters capable of accessing their original programming. They possess all the same skills
and abilities as any other character, but lack an END score because they are functionally indestructible. Since they are somewhat solid,
the GM can decide that weapons will disrupt the program if damage is taken in excess of the holograms INT (its computerized
stability). As long as their program is intact, they can always be reactivated.
Horta- The Horta are a non-humanoid, silicon-based race that lives beneath the ground of their homeworld. They travel through stone as
easily as humans move through air. They produce an incredibly powerful acid that does 10D10 damage per round but are not
aggressive, only attacking when they feel severely threatened.
Iconian- The Iconians were a mysterious race of conquerors who controlled most of the galaxy in the distant past and possessed
technology so advanced that it appeared magical even by Starfleet standards. Most famously, they had created portals that allowed
instantaneous travel between vastly distant points. It is theorized that they built the Guardian of Forever. The Iconians disappeared
long ago, but where they went and under what conditions they left is unknown.
JemHadar- JemHadar are the genetically engineered shock troops of the Gamma Quadrants Dominion. JemHadar do not tire and
always roll END, not MAX OP END to resist temporary damage. They are addicted to a drug called Ketracel-white. Without access to
it, a JemHadar must roll END every round or lose 1D10 MAX OP END; JemHadar possess natural armor that reduces damage by
1D5 points. Very few have ever seen a Founder- a race they revere as gods.
Kaferian- Kaferians are an insectoid race that enjoy good relations with the Federation. They are renowned for their genetically
engineered fruits (particularly their apples). They are friendly species. They can spin a silk-like web.
Kalar- Kalars are a large, savage species of primitive giants from the Rigel colonies.
Kasheeta- Kasheeta are large dinosaur-like reptilians possessing tails. They are from a matriarchal society and the females are known to
be arrogant. They are aggressive but not violent. They are cold-blooded and prefer tropical conditions. Outside of those, they must
either wear an environmental suit or suffer a slowing of their metabolism. They do not suffer exposure damage in extreme heat, but
they suffer cold damage as if exposed to extremes of cold in room temperature or less. There is some diversity in the race, as there is in
the Caitian race. At least one sub-race appears more serpentine and has a protruding horn from its head.
Kazarite- Kazarites are a species of tall humanoids with the unique telepathic talent of communicating with animal life forms. While
technologically advanced, they prefer an agricultural/pastoral culture that keeps them in proximity to animals. They also possess
limited telekinetic abilities allowing them to lift a weight equal to their PSI in kilograms. They can also teleport short distances, though
it is very taxing. They can travel 1 meter for every point of temporary damage they lose.
Kelvan- Kelvans are an extra-galactic race of huge, amorphous beings possessing hundreds of tentacles and hailing from the Andromeda
Galaxy. They can assume humanoid form. They possess extremely disciplined minds, but have underdeveloped emotions and senses
that can easily get away from them, especially when in humanoid form. They possess technology far more advanced than the
Federations, including a device that can halt the movements of any within range, teleport instantly, and compress a life form into its

component matter. Contacting them telepathically is dangerous, as their minds are vastly alien from minds encountered in the Milky
Way. It causes 2D10 temporary damage.
Klingon- Klingons are a proud race of warriors whose aggressive tendencies led to centuries of conflict with the Federation and
Romulans. They still use melee weapons extensively. They have an extremely hardy physiology due to Braklul- a system of redundant
internal organs. They may make all END rolls against their END attribute. They also double Heal Rates. In the Star Trek era,
Klingons looked very different due to a hybridization with humans. They also behaved more human.
Krell- The Krell were an enormously intelligent, extremely advanced race of large toad-like humanoids with long, dragging tails. They
possessed nearly unmatched mental and psionics powers. Like Vulcans, they had dedicated themselves to total logic and built a society
based upon peace and civilization. They perfected a powerful machine that allowed them to utilize their psionic potential to reorganize
matter to such a degree that they were even capable of creating life. Unfortunately, they were not quite as far removed from their
savage instincts as they believed. In their hubris, they subconsciously created monsters straight out of their nightmares over which they
had no control. These monstrous manifestations of their primitive ids led to their extinction some 200 thousand years before man
achieved space flight. It is unknown if any Krell survive, Their matter manipulating machine was destroyed in 2201.
Ktarian- Ktarians are an outgoing, sensual race of individualists. They are more psychically active than humans, frequently using psionic
games for recreation.
Kzin- Kzinti are a hunter/warrior race of feline humanoids who fought and lost a series of wars with humans. They were forced to sign
the Treaty of Sirius which forbade them weapons. They are quite large, the typical Kzin standing 2.4 meters tall and weighing around
230kg. There is high degree of genetic variance in the Kzinti race. Only the males are sentient, with the females being little better than
clever beasts (though this was not always so). Nobles are the leaders of Kzinti society. Warriors are the most numerous. Telepaths are
rare and tolerated as an intensely disliked, though very useful minority. Sentient females should be generated using their normal caste
stats. Kzinti adhere to a strict code of honor, which they call strakh. They may have a genetic relation to the Caitians, much as Vulcans
and Romulans do, though Kzinti are not quite the same, having a hairless tail, bat-wing ears, and lacking digitigrade legs. Kzinti view
only male humans as equals and have nothing but contempt for females and vegetarian species. They are notoriously impulsive- the
primary contributing factor in their failure in the Man-Kzinti Wars.
Lactran- The Lactrans are a 30-meter long, slug-like race possessing tremendous psychic ability. They have a single tentacle that ends in
a hand-like appendage extending from the front of their face that they use to manipulate things. They study alien life by means of a
gigantic zoo. They are peaceful and extremely intelligent, though they are not infallible. They mistook humans, very primitive by their
standards, as lesser life forms and trapped them in their zoo at one point.
Lurian- Lurians are a large, highly sociable race. Lurians have redundant internal systems and make all END rolls against their END
score. They are virtually immune to poisons. Their second stomach allowed them to store liquids for great amounts of time, thus
preventing them from ever suffering dehydration except under the most unusual circumstances.
M-113 Salt Vampire- This predatory race went extinct in the 23 rd century. In its natural form, it was a shaggy humanoid with lampreylike features and suckers on its long, three fingered-hands that sucked salt from its victims. It was intelligent and a powerful psychic,
possessing the telepathic ability to read a mind and transform itself into any humanoid shape it found there. It could even possess the
natural abilities of the shape, such as speaking a native language. When it was starving, its powers were a bit out of control, often
transforming without any intention of doing so. When attacking, it could hypnotize its victim by making eye contact. It was extremely
tough, taking only half damage from phaser fire.
Medusan- Medusans are energy beings and are thus immune to physical damage and radiation. Most humanoids viewing a Medusan
outside of its containment unit or without a pair of protective glasses will be driven mad by the experience. A Medusan can
communicate telepathically with psychics. Their unique nature makes them unparalleled pilots and navigators. They may roll a PSI
save to do either. If they possess the skill, they may average they PSI with their score. On their homeworld, the Medusans exist as a
single wave of energy with little, if any, distinction between individuals.
Megarite- Megarites are an aquatic race who use a system of injections to operate on the land for a week at a time. Their planet has an
abundance of jade and graphite steel and they make most of their possessions out of the substances. They cannot drown and can swim
at full speed.
Melkotian- Melkotians are a non-humanoid race possessing powerful telepathic and illusionary powers (and at least some telekinetic
abilities since they floated above the ground). They are extremely xenophobic, viewing most aliens as possessed of contagious
violence. They have a strange culture. It is extreme in nature, but frequently convoluted. For example, they sentenced the Enterprise
crew to death for trespassing, but then proceeded to execute them by means of an elaborate, complex illusion. Despite this strangeness,
the Melkotians are a civilized race and value higher virtues, such as mercy.
Metron- Metrons are a nearly immortal race of highly advanced humanoids possessing phenomenal psychic abilities, including matter
rearrangement, teleportation, telepathy/space folding, and clairvoyance. They dislike violence, viewing pacifism and mercy as
advanced traits. They view most species as savage primitives, but keep an open mind.
Nakuhl- The Nakuhl are a fascist race of bat-like humanoids with grey skin, pointed ears, and red eyes. They are quite intelligent and
absolutely ruthless. They possess extremely advanced technology, including extremely powerful plasma rifles and the ability to travel
through time with ease. They are a faction in the Temporal Cold War.
Nasat (Ciliate)- The Nasat are a race of short insectoids known as being overly cautious, almost to the point of cowardice. They have a
carapace that allows them 1D10 armor against non-energy attacks and half that against energy attacks. They come in a variety of colors
and incorporate their color into their name. They have no concept of romantic love. They can curl into balls to roll very quickly as a
form of movement. In this ball, they are virtually immune to environmental conditions, including vacuum. They are capable of seeing
in the dark.
Nausicaan- Nausicaans are a tall species of violent humanoids known for their belligerence and piracy. They tend to be bullies and
thugs.
Near Human- Star Trek is replete with many examples of near-humans that appear in a single episode and are never seen or mentioned
again. These races represent those aliens. They are races that are, except for an alien trait or two and a strange civilization, completely

human. Near humans come in three general types: primitive, which are races that have not ventured into space; psionic, which are
races possessing psychic abilities, usually telepathy or empathy; and space faring, which are races that have ventured into space. In the
episodes, most Near Humans were not a part of the Federation, but many were on the verge of joining, closely allied, or under
Federation observation.
Examples of Primitives: Kohms, Magna Roman, Neural Hill People, Sigma Iotian, Troglytes, Yangs
Examples of Psionics: Cairn, Haliians, Lumerians, Knormeans (who possessed a space/time sense), Napeans, Ullians
Examples of Spacefarers: Acamarians, Ardanian, Argelian, Bandi, Boslic, Fabrini, Grazerites, Ligonians, Mazerites, Tandarans,
Zaldans
Old One- Old Ones are a mysterious, terrifying non-humanoid race of ancient conquerors and scientists that may be extinct. They are
extragalactic, possibly transdimensional and they are functionally immortal. They possessed highly advanced technology, including the
technology that made the android Ruk on Exo II and the matter transmutation technology possessed by Sylvia and Korob. They
seemed to prefer to act through intermediaries, remaining out of the way. It is possible that they had a colony on Earths Antarctica
continent in prehistory. They are utterly alien and any psionic contact with them results in 3D10 temporary damage.
Organian- Organians are a race of humanoids that transcended the need for a physical body eons ago. They possess immeasurable
psionic abilities, including matter rearrangement, telepathy, clairvoyance, and thermokinesis on a scale that can only be described as
galactic. In humanoid form, they live simply, eschewing technology. They have no tolerance for violence and this intolerance led to the
Organian Peace Treaty being forced upon the Federation and Klingon Empire in the 23 rd century. Sometime after the enforcement of
that treaty and the 24th century, the Organians disappeared.
Orion- Orions are a green-skinned race famed for their piracy and slavery. They have maintained their independence from the Federation
for centuries. The men are hairless, large, strong, and seemingly in charge. The women are lithe and exotic, famed for being insatiable
and irresistible. They are actually in charge, manipulating the men from behind the scenes. The women possess a pheromone that
bends most humanoid males to their will and gives females headaches. Like humans, Orions display a variety in skin color. Most have
a deep green skin tone, but a few have pale blue or light green.
Pakled- Pakleds are a heavyset race of humanoids known for being slow witted and annoying. In truth, they are not as stupid as they
seem. They use the perception of their dim wittedness to their advantage. They are still pretty annoying, though.
Parasitic Invader (Bluegill)- The Parasitic Invaders infiltrated the highest offices of Starfleet in the 24 th Century and were only narrowly
stopped- but not before they sent a subspace message into deep space, parts unknown. They were a small, parasitic species that
implanted themselves into the back of the neck. They were coordinated by a queen that was much large and inhabited the abdomen.
They were an arrogant, border-line fascist species bent on conquest. They were capable of blending into society without flaw, though
they did require the occasional ingestation of a strange diet. Their ultimate goals and why they targeted the Federation are unknown, as
is the extent of their technology. Trill scientists believe that there many be a distant link between the symbiots and the parasites.
Phylosian- Phylosians are a race of sentient plants renowned for their advanced medical sciences and genetic engineering. They were
devastated by a plague in their past, but recovered through the application of cloning. They possess numerous arms and antennae that
grant them heightened awareness. They are highly xenophobic as a result of the plague in their past, but are generally peaceful.
Preserver- The Preservers are an enigmatic, semi-mythical race of humanoids who may have seeded humanoid genetics throughout the
Milky Way. They also have transplanted various humanoid cultures from one planet to another, presumably in an attempt to prevent
those cultures from becoming extinct. No contact has even been recorded with the Preservers, and many in the Federation dismiss them
as a legend, so their true motives and abilities are unknown, however, what small examples of their technology have been discovered
are extremely advanced. They seemed to have used a music-based code for most of their technology. They were apparently active as
recently as the 18th or 19th century, but have left no sign since.
Q- The Q are a transdimensional species possessing nearly omnipotent levels of psionic ability. They seem to have unlimited power,
including the ability to change shape, travel through time at will, and instantly teleport over any distance. They are a wry group, though
nearly omniscient. They seem to have appointed themselves the guardians of the space-time continuum, or at least, they are interested
observers. They see almost all other species in existence as inferior and generally beneath notice.
Reman- Remans are a tall, fearsome-looking race from Romulus sister world of Remus. They are used as shock troops and slave miners
by the Romulan Empire. They are immune to the radiation of dilithium and can see flawlessly in the dark. Their eyes are
photosensitive- bright lights hurt them, and they suffer a -30 to all skill rolls in bright light. Some Remans are psychic, possessing
unusual psionics such as diagnosing illness and injury through touch and projecting someones psyche into that of another.
Rhaandarite- Rhaandarites are a long-lived but slowly maturing, androgynous race. They generally reach maturity around 150 years of
age and the average Starfleet enrollee is 68. Though physically mature, they are still psychologically immature. While immature, they
are more comfortable taking orders than giving them and they progress slowly, often facing a stigma of being slow learners. Once
mature, they are intelligent and insightful, with many being telepaths.
Risian- Risians are a friendly, hedonistic race of humanoids with an open, pleasant culture. They are a casually sexual and openly
flirtatious race. They are famed throughout the Federation for their beauty, artistry, and hospitality. Risa is one of the most popular
destinations for vacations and shore leave in the galaxy.
Romulan- Romulans were Vulcans who rejected Suraks philosophy and relocated on Romulus and Remus centuries ago. They are a
scheming race and brilliant, but their passions can get the best of them. Their intelligence agency, the Tal Shiar, is the most feared in
the galaxy. Unlike the Vulcans, they have no widespread psionic teachings.
Saurian (Reptilians)- Famous for their brandy, Saurians are a reptilian race (in fact, during the original five year mission time period,
many referred to Saurians as Reptilians). Saurians are capable of breathing an unusually diverse variety of gases. They are
photosensitive and many must wear protective goggles in normal lighting. They are also well adapted to the water and can swim at
normal speed.
Selay- The Selay are a serpentine race of humanoids with a long-standing feud with the Anticans, with whom they shared a star system.
Shamin- The Shamin are a race of philosophers and religious zealots. Little is known about their culture save that they are never seen
without their ceremonial masks and they rarely speak. Their priests do not speak at all. First contact with them was made by Paddy

ORyan, and their world was called ORyans Planet for decades before its real name was revealed. This is largely because the Shamin
have a culture of almost absolute politeness. They simply believed that if the humans wanted to colonize their world and call it
ORyans Planet, there was no real reason to argue about it. Many Shamin are telepathic.
Sheliak- The Sheliak are a silicon-based life form with significant technological resources. They are xenophobic, viewing humanoid
races as little better than creatures or infestations. They show no hesitation at exterminating humanoids who get in their way, though
they are not aggressive. They have a treaty with the Federation. It is enormous and complex, full of the bureaucratic red tape that the
Sheliak thrive on. They prefer to live in a temperature the same as their own bodies.
Slaver (Thrint)- The Slavers, true name Thrintun, were a Cyclops-like reptilian race that ruled the galaxy somewhere around a billion
years ago. They were not a particularly sophisticated or advanced race, but possessed the psionic power to subjugate the minds of
others. They used this power to enslave all sentient life in the Milky Way and had their slaves construct artifacts of technology that
were strikingly advanced. However, following a rebellion by a race called the Tnuctip, the Thrintun issued a psychic order for all life
to die. Presumably, this did not work completely since several races are old enough to have existed at the time (the Q for example), but
it did eliminate the Thrintun themselves.
Solanae- The Solanae are a transdimensional species native to subspace. They are humanoid but excessively alien. They seem to be
uncertain as to the sentience or purpose of normal space species. They have been known to abduct humanoids in their sleep,
experiment and examine them, wipe their memory, and then return them to normal space. The returned abductees have only vague
notions of disturbing dreams and a feeling of great fatigue. The Solonae appear to extremely advanced, perhaps even more so than the
Federation.
Sona- The Sona are Baku who departed their new homeworld to find fortune and glory outside of the Briar Patch. They are an
unethical race, materialistic, narcissistic, aggressive, and treacherous. They are also diseased and infertile, relying on elaborate medical
procedures to prolong their lives and maintain their appearances (such as they are). They armed their ships with illegal subspace
weapons, carried plasma disruptors, and were involved in slavery. They possessed advanced weapon and medical technology,
particularly in the field of genetics. The Sona were briefly allied with a rogue element in Starfleet, but are generally antagonistic to the
Federation, siding with the Dominion during the war,
Sphere Builder- The Sphere Builders are a race of transdimensional humanoids that are capable of viewing and measuring alternate
timelines. They may be capable of time travel. They are partially incorporeal and were capable of walking through walls. Physical
weapons can not harm them at all and energy weapons must be adjusted to their specific resonance to be harmed. They are capable of
projecting potent attacks that were capable of doing their PSI in lethal damage over a range of about 10 meters. They possess aweinspiring technology that allowed them to construct massive spherical space stations that disrupted gravity, space, and even the
physical laws of the galaxy to create the Delphic Expanse. These spheres were necessary for the Builders to live in the normal spacetime continuum- they were as much a terraforming measure as a prelude to invasion. Without these measures, the Builders faded out of
space-time. They are a faction in the Temporal Cold War.
Suliban- The Suliban are a race of nomadic humanoids who are largely near-human. However, one faction of the species, calling itself
the Cabal, became involved in the Temporal Cold War, gaining advanced technology like cloaking devices and superior transporter
devices as well as radical genetic engineering that offered up enhanced abilities. Not all Suliban possess genetic alterations, but those
of the Cabal do. All Suliban of the Cabal are extremely difficult to detect with sensors of any kind. In addition, they possess other
enhancements. Roll 1d10 and divide by 2, rounding down and treating the roll of a 0 as 0, for the number of alterations from the
following list: Perception checks in darkness; Shape change into the form of any other previously encountered humanoid race of
similar size and build; Chameleon-like color changing; Elasticity- contorting, stretching, and flattening their bodies; Alter physiology
to survive in any atmosphere; Detect lies after making physical contact; Infrared and ultraviolet vision; Spider-like climbing. Other
alterations are possible at the GMs discretion. The vicious actions of the Cabal have made the Suliban unwelcome and feared on many
worlds where they once had settled in peace.
Talosian- Talosians are a race of humanoid super-telepaths. They grew addicted to the illusionary used of their impressive abilities, so
much so that they degenerated physically. Their telepathic abilities are so advanced that ordinary verbal communication is clumsy for
them and reading takes great amounts of time. They are among the most potent psychics Starfleet has ever encountered, possessing
flawless telepathy slight clairvoyance, and the ability to create illusions that are indistinguishable from reality- even over distances of
several light years. They did possess a psychic blind spot- they could not read thoughts clouded by powerful emotion, especially anger
or hatred. In the 23rd century, visiting Talos IV was the only remaining death penalty on the books.
Tamarian- The Tamarians, also known as the Children of Tama, are a race of advanced humanoids. They are on generally friendly terms
with the Federation although communication with them is extremely complicated. They communicate not with words, but with
allusions to various cultural stories and myths. They are an honorable and peaceful race who seem to have an agenda of exploration
similar to Starfleets own.
Taurean- Taureans are a race of ogre-ish giants possessing stone-age technology. They are extremely territorial and will fearlessly attack
any intruder into their territory with giant throwing spears.
Tellarite- Tellarites are stubborn, blunt, and forthright. They see debate and argument as noble pursuits that reveal the truth. They have
poor eyesight, but a superior sense of smell. They have a great fondness of mountains. Male Tellarites are bearded.
Tholian- Tholians are a crystalline race that lives in impossibly hot environments (408 K or greater). They are virtually immune to heat
and radiation. They are able to emit radiation to communicate over short distances with other Tholians. They are extremely punctual
due to an innate sense of time. The Tholian carapace is immune to heat damage and provides 10 armor against phaser and disruptor
fire. However, it will crack, killing the Tholian, if exposed to temperatures below 380 Kelvin. Their ships use an exotic energy weapon
that creates a web in space, immobilizing those ships caught within.
Tiburonian- Tiburonians are intelligent, if a bit fanciful. They revere peace and enjoy the energy and idealism of youthful subcultures of
most humanoids. They are hedonists whose culture is extremely dependent upon technology, so much so that it weakens them. They
have large ears that allow them to hear extremely well.

Trill- Trill are a humanoid species similar to humans but possessing an abdominal pouch. A few Trill are selected to join with a wormlike symbiot. When joined, the symbiots personality dominates the host, but the trade-off is the hosts access to the lifetime of skills
and experiences possessed by the symbiot. Symbiots have extremely long lifetimes. A joined Trill may average his INT into all skills,
even those he did not receive as a result of any training.
Troyian- The short, turquoise-skinned Troyians have the unenviable position of sharing a star system with the highly aggressive
Elasians. They are a polite race who view the Elasians as rude and arrogant (nothing unusual there). They possess a more advanced
civilization on friendly terms with the Federation. In the 23 rd century, they were attempting to create peace with the Elasians through
intermarriage.
Vedala- The lemur-like Vedala are the oldest space-faring race known to the Federation. They are very tall- close to three meters- when
walking upright, but generally prefer to stoop. They possess technology surpassing the Federation in several ways. They possess
advanced holographics, extremely long range transporters that also had the ability to transport through time, and advanced medical
technology, including a method of curing madness instantly. They are a somewhat degenerated race, having grown weak over time due
to their reliance on technology, preferring to act through intermediaries. They are also rare and reclusive, none having been seen since
the 23rd century. They are only ever seen one at a time and utilize asteroids as starships.
Vendorian- Vendorians are a race of shape shifters under strict quarantine by the Federation due to their devious nature. In their natural
form, they resemble floating squids with 6 trailing tentacles. Similar to allasomorphs, Vendorians shift by rearranging their molecular
structure. They literally become the creature whose appearance they adapt. They can only transform into something they have touched.
If they imitate a specific entity, they must fail a roll on their PSI or absorb some part of the psyche of the imitated individual, taking on
some of the feelings and thoughts of the individual. They make a PSI save to cause a living organism they can touch for a full round to
fall asleep for 1D10 hours.
Vian- Vians are an extremely advanced race of grey-skinned humanoids. They have complex, sophisticated energy transfer technology
that could harness their psychic energy and use it for teleportation and illusions. The device worked only for Vians, though time and
effort could be spent to adapt it to others. It was capable of transporting an entire planets inhabitants over several light years. It could
also cause or heal physical injury, create a force field that drew power from the emotions of those caught within, alter the environment
of a local area, or alter to passage of time in a local area. They were emotionless and somewhat ruthless. They were attempting to
judge whether a planets populace was worthy of rescuing by trying to evoke higher emotions, like compassion and selflessness from
them. However, they were willing to kill and torture any number of test subjects to determine this. Their reasons for attempting to save
the populace in the first place is as unknown as their origins.
Vorgon- Vorgons are a fish-like humanoid race with the ability to travel through time. Despite their advanced technology, they do not
appear to possess an advanced culture, as the two contacted members of their species were thieves possibly intent on destroying a star.
Little is otherwise known about the species.
Vorta- The Vorta are a genetically engineered race who act as diplomats, administrators, and commanders of the JemHadar. They
reproduce through cloning. They are virtually immune to poison and possess elongated ears that grant them superior abilities of
hearing. Their eyesight is poor. They believe the Founders to be gods. They are extremely loyal to the Founders but desirous of their
affections, occasionally leading to rivalries and even wars. Occasionally, the Founders will create a Vorta that possesses psychic
powers, especially telekinesis.
Vulcan- Vulcans can roll a save against INT to survive in desert conditions and only need to roll to endure thirst once every week. They
cannot roll a save to swim. They have an inner eyelid that protects them from bright or sudden lights. Vulcans have keen hearing.
Vulcan females possess a heightened sense of smell. They possess powerful mental disciplines that allow them to ignore pain- they
may roll a PSI save to continue acting when their INACT SAVE or UNC THRESH are exceeded. Vulcans possess telepathic abilities,
but the range of those abilities is limited. Their Mind Meld is limited to touch. Occasionally, enormously powerful minds have shown
the ability to contact Vulcans in subtle fashion over vast distances. Their supposed inability to feel emotion is actually a psionic
repression of the powerful emotions that rage in their deeply passionate hearts. Eroding this psionic repression is deadly to them,
causing 1 point of damage and 1D10 points of temporary damage per round until control is regained. In the 22 nd century, Vulcans were
not universally aware of the true teachings of the Surak. As a result, they were somewhat more emotional (for a Vulcan) and lacked
much of their psionic awareness.
Xelatian- Xelatians are a cephalopodic species that can only survive about 7 hours at a time out of seawater through the used of a robelike environment suit that includes technological and natural elements, including a wig of seaweed. They cannot drown and can swim
at full speed in water. Their many tentacles make them a force to be reckoned with in Personal Combat. They enjoy a +30 to their
Unarmed skill. They communicate with each other through telepathy and bioluminescent color changes.
Xindi- The Xindi are actually five species that evolved on the same planet. Originally there were six, but the avian race was lost in civil
wars in the distant past, That loss led to the formation of the Council and its guiding philosophy that the good of the race was
dependent upon the races acting together. The races cooperate, but their interaction tends to be volatile. To a Xindi, few things are as
unforgivable as killing another Xindi of any race. In the 22 nd century, the Xindi were manipulated by the Sphere Builders into
constructing a weapon that murdered 7 million people on Earth. In the future, the Xindi join the Federation and even serve in Starfleet.
Aquatic- Aquatic Xindi cannot breathe air. They communicate through a musical, whale-like sing song. They are extremely slow to
make decisions. Their ships are powerful, heavily armed, and enormous, though highly susceptible to gravitational disturbances.
Arboreal- Arboreal Xindi are an honest, honorable race who are superior technicians and craftsmen. They are the wisest and most
peaceful of the Xindi. They are quite logical, though slow to change their minds. They are fearful of water.
Insectoid- Insectoid Xindi are extremely aggressive, impulsive, and xenophobic, preferring to attack any outsider they feel is threat to
them, which is most outsiders they meet. They communicate through a language of clicks and rasps intermixed with violent hand
gestures. They are asexual.
Primate- Primate Xindi are similar to humans. They tend to be the most rational of the species and are generally the leaders and
engineers of their civilization. They place a great value on family. Their ships are very fast but poorly armed.

Reptilian- Reptilian Xindi are militaristic, inflexible, highly distrustful, and ill-tempered. They are immune to stun settings. They are
cold blooded. They dislike heights.
Xyrillian- Xyrillians are a peaceful, advanced race of humanoids. They possessed cloaking technology and holographic technology even
in the 22nd century. They also employ biotechnological techniques in their starships, growing grass and other vegetables in the ship.
They do not have a water-based metabolism and they breathed an atmosphere that was hallucinogenic to most other humanoids.
However, they had means of adjusting others to their environment. They possess a means of granting telepathy to those who did not
possess it through the shared contact of crystalline stones. Xyrillian females impregnated the males through telepathic means and the
child grew in a pouch on the males chest in symbiotic fashion. This impregnation is capable of working on humans.
Yridian- Yridians are cowardly, deceitful, and best known as information brokers.
Zakdorn- Zakdorn are a short, stout race of humanoids who possess the greatest innately strategic minds in the galaxy. They can roll an
INT save for Starship Combat Strategy/Tactics, Small Unit Tactics, or Gaming if they do not possess the skill. They can average their
INT in if they do. They are generally unpleasant, being arrogant and boastful.
Zaranite- Zaranites are a militaristic and ritual-obsessed race from a harsh planet. They are rarely seen without the complex environment
suits that maintain not only their native atmosphere, but also a host of fluorine-rich insectoid microorganisms called beega. They are
zealots, adhering to beliefs contained in a series of books called the Casavel that they do not allow aliens to read. All that is known
definitively about this belief system is that numerology is a key factor in it. Zaranites believe that numbers and formulae can be used to
defile an individuals past and future. Despite their secrecy about their faith, they are not xenophobic in the least. Instead, they are
known to be quite gregarious, especially in regards to alien belief systems. They wear necklaces that identify themselves and key
events in their life.

Star Trek Bestiary

Notes on the format of the Bestiary:


The animals Unarmed Combat skill is already averaged in with its DEX to determine its Attack Score. Its damage bonus is likewise
already applied to its listed damage.
Special Attacks:
Blood Drain- Attached to a target, the animal drains 1D5 damage per hour of blood loss.
Tusks, Shock, Ram, Quill, Gore, Spikes- The creature suffers a -15 to hit with any of these attacks, but gains a +1D10 if successful.
Poison- Does 1D10 extra damage plus 1D10 damage every 10 minutes for an hour unless an antidote is administered.
Disease- The target must roll a MAX OP END save or contract an illness, taking an extra 1D10 damage and growing seriously ill for
1D10 days. During this time, the character must be under a doctors care or he will die. Even under a doctors supervision, he can do
little other that suffer until the disease has run its course.
Entangle- The animal can make grapple attacks with a +10 bonus.
Suffocation- The target must roll a STR save or be unable to breathe while the animal is coiled around him.
Weapon- The Neanderthal is a primitive human and capable of using primitive weapons like rocks and spears.
Movement:
Where there is a slash separating numbers, the first number indicates the animals attributes while swimming, the second its attributes
on land.
f indicates the animals attributes while flying.
s indicates the animals attributes while swimming.
Bug swarms have both a slash and an s. This is because bugs come in all varieties. Use the faster or better attribute for flying attributes.
EARTH ANIMALS:
ANIMAL
Alligator/Crocodile
Bat
Bear
Beaver/Groundhog
Boar
Bird
Bug, swarm
Camel
Cat, domesticated
Cheetah
Chimpanzee
Cow/Bison/Ox
Deer/Gazelle/Antelope
Dog, domesticated
Dog, wild
Dolphin/Porpoise
Donkey/Mule
Eagle/Hawk
Eel
Elephant

STR
60
15
85
15
45
5
1
70
10
50
50
80
40
15
30
50
80
30
20
105

END
50
15
65
25
60
15
5
85
20
65
60
75
60
15
50
50
75
40
30
100

DEX
50/30
75 f
45
20
50
45 f
15/40 f
60
75
100
65
55
70
75
75
60 s
50
75 f
60 s
40

MENT
4
3
6
6
4
3
1
5
6
6
10
3
4
6
6
19
5
5
3
6

AP
8/6
11 f
8
7
8
8f
7/9 f
9
11
13
12
11
12
11
11
9s
10
11 f
9s
8

Armor
3
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
6

Size
M
VS
L
VS
S
T
T
L
VS
M
S
L
M
S
M
M
L
M
VS
VL

Speed
S/VS
Sf
M
VS
S
Mf
VS/S f
M
M
F
M
M
F
M
L
Ms
S
Ff
Ss
S

Attack DMG
70/60
1D10 +13
73 f
1D5 +4 +blood drain
58
2D10 +7
35
1D10 +1
60
1D10 +7 +tusks
58 f
1D5 +4
43/55 f 1D5 +4 +poison
48
2D10 +4
73
1D5 +4
95
1D10 +13
58
1D10 +4
53
2D10 +4
60
1D10 +7
73
1D10 +7
73
1D10 +10
75
1D10 +10
50
2D10 +4
83 f
1D10 +10
75 s
1D5 +7 +shock
45
2D10 +7 +tusks

ANIMAL
Ferret/Weasel/Mongoose
Fish
Fox
Frog
Giraffe
Goat
Gorilla
Hippopotamus
Horse
Jellyfish
Komodo Dragon
Lion
Octopus
Orca
Otter
Panther/Cougar
Penguin
Pig
Pony
Porcupine
Rabbit
Rat
Rhinoceros
Seal
Shark
Sheep
Snake, constrictor
Snake, poisonous
Squid, giant
Stag/Moose/Reindeer
Sting Ray
Swordfish
Tiger
Turtle
Walrus
Whale, Blue
Whale, Humpback
Whale, Sperm
Wolf

STR
15
5
15
5
40
25
85
95
80
5
75
60
55
100
15
50
10
15
65
15
10
5
95
35
85
25
55
20
110
65
65
50
75
30
65
150
125
130
45

END
20
5
20
5
50
30
70
100
75
10
80
65
60
110
20
65
10
20
70
20
10
10
110
40
80
25
40
30
95
60
55
50
75
40
70
175
135
130
30

DEX
65
20 s
45
25/15
35
35
55
30/30
70
10 s
25
75
75 s
50 s
75/50
75
50/20
25
70
30
75
55
50
65/20
75 s
35
55
65
75 s
55
60 s
80 s
75
40/10
30/10
20 s
30 s
30 s
55

MENT
6
2
7
2
5
4
10
4
6
1
3
6
2
9
7
6
4
4
6
4
6
4
4
7
2
4
2
2
3
6
3
2
7
5
4
9
10
9
7

AP
10
5s
8
6/5
9
7
11
6/6
12
4s
6
11
11 s
8s
11/8
11
8/5
6
12
8
13
9
10
10/5
11 s
9
9
10
11 s
11
9s
11 s
11
9/6
6/4
7s
8s
6s
9

Armor
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
4
0
0
4
1
0
6
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
6
2
6
0
0
0
2
2
0
4
1
6
4
10
8
8
1

Size
VS
VS
VS
VS
VL
S
L
VL
L
VS
M
M
S
VL
VS
M
VS
S
M
S
VS
VS
VL
S
VL
S
S
VS
VL
L
M
M
L
S
L
H
H
H
M

Speed
M
Ss
M
S/S
S
S
M
VS/VS
M
VS s
VS
F
VS s
Ms
M/M
F
S/S
S
M
VS
F
S
M
M/S
Ms
S
VS
VS
Ms
F
Ms
Fs
F
S/VS
S/VS
Ss
Ss
Ms
F

Attack DMG
68
1D10 +7
55 s
1D5 +7
58
1D10 +4
46/43
1D5 +4 +poison
43
2D10 +7
53
1D10 +7 +ram
53
2D10 +4
50/50
2D10 +10
60
2D10 +4
40 s
1D10 +4 +poison
58
1D10 +13 +disease
83
1D10 +13
73 s
1D10 +7 +entangle
70 s
2D10 +13
73/60
1D10 +4
83
1D10 +13
70/55
1D10 +7
48
1D10 +7
60
1D10 +7
40
1D10 +4 +quill
63
1D5 +1
63
1D10 +4 +disease
50
2D10 +7 +gore
68/45
1D10 +7
83 s
2D10 +13
43
1D10 +4
73
1D10 +10 +suffocation
78
1D10 +7 +poison
83 s
2D10 +13 +entangle
53
2D10 +4 +gore
75 s
1D10 +13 +poison
85 s
1D10 +13 +gore
83
2D10 +10
65/40
1D10 +7
45/40
2D10 +7 +tusks
35 s
3D10 +4
60 s
3D10 +7
60 s
3D10 +7
63
1D10 +10

DINOSAURS & PREHISTORIC ANIMALS:


ANIMAL
STR
END
Ankylosaur
40
60
Apatosaur
120
120
Bear, Cave
100
95
Compsognathus
15
15
Diatryma
45
50
Dimetrodon
60
60
Hadrosaur
60
70
Ichthyosaur
60
50
Mammoth
110
110
Megalodon
100
100
Megatherium
70
70
Mosasaur
105
100
Neanderthal
50
50
Pachycephalosaur
40
50
Plesiosaur
60
45
Pterodactyl
45
40
Saber-Toothed Tiger
80
80
Stegosaur
75
75
Triceratops
80
90
Tyrannosaurus
95
85
Velociraptor
65
50
Wolf, Dire
65
50

DEX
20
25
35
65
65
35
45
75 s
35
65 s
15
45 s
20
55
55 s
60 f
70
25
30
55
70
45

MENT
3
3
4
2
3
3
4
2
5
2
4
2
10
3
3
4
6
3
5
5
8
5

AP
9
10
9
12
12
9
12
13 s
11
12 s
9
10 s
7
13
11 s
11 f
12
10
8
11
12
10

Armor
10
20
5
0
0
5
5
3
5
10
5
10
0
10
0
5
0
10
10
5
0
0

Size
M
H
L
VS
M
L
VL
L
VL
H
VL
H
M
L
VL
L
L
VL
VL
VL
M
M

Speed
S
S
S
M
F
S
M
Ms
S
Ms
S
Ms
S
M
Ss
Ff
F
S
S
M
M
M

Attack DMG
35
1D10 +3 +spikes
38
4D10 +4
53
2D10 +7
78
1D10 +7
78
1D10 +10
63
2D10 +10
48
2D10 +7
83 s
2D10 +10
43
2D10 +7 +tusks
78 s
3D10 +10
33
2D10 +7
68 s
4D10 +10
45
1D10 +10 or weapon
53
2D10 +4 +ram
73 s
2D10 +13
75 f
2D10 +10
80
2D10 +10 +tusks
38
2D10 +7 +spikes
40
2D10 +7 +gore
73
2D10 +13
80
1D10 +13
68
1D10 +13

ALIEN ANIMALS:
ANIMAL
Aldebaran Mud Leech
Aldebaran Serpent
Aldebaran Shellmouth
Alphan Reptilian Biped
Alphan Unicorn Terrier
Altairean Id Monster
Antarean Dryworm
Argosian Sur Snake
Bajoran Kelrast
Bajoran Tuleras
Berengarian Dragon
Bulgallian Rat
Capellan Power-Cat
Cardassian Vole
Ceti Eel
Crystalline Entity
Denebian Slime Devil
Denevan Neural Parasite
Dikironium Cloud Creature
Draconian Air Dragon
Edosian Slug
Farpoint Entity
Ferengi Giant Mud Eel
Giant Space Amoeba
Glommer
Gomtuu
Gossamer Mouse
Halo Fish
Interphasic Organism
Karemman Beldarin
Klabnian Eel
Klingon Targ
Klingon Warrigul
Le-Matya
Lyssarian Desert Larva
Manarkan Sand Bat
Maravel Dragon
Mellitus Cloud Creature
Morenan Tree Bear
Mugato
Osmotic Eel
Phylosian Swooper
Piersols Traveller
Pyrithian Bat
Pyrithian Moon Hawk
Rectyne Monopod
Regulan Blood Worm
Regulan Eel-Bird
Sehlat
Snow Beetle
Talarian Hook Spider
Tarkalean Hawk
Tarkassian Razor Beast
Tiberian Bat
Tribble
Vegan Scora

STR
END
DEX
MENT AP
Armor Size
Speed
5
5
5/1
2
5
0
T
VS/VS
20
50
65 s
3
12
0
M
Ms
35
20
10 s
2
6
1
S
Ss
20
25
25
5
10
2
S
S
15
15
55
4
11
0
S
M
150
125
75
2
13
0
VL
M
1
1
5s
1
5
0
T
VS s
150
150
55 s
7
11
10
H
Fs
15
10
70
5
12
0
VS
F
30
30
55
5
11
0
S
M
95
85
55 or 55 f 9
11 or 11 f 5
L
S or F f
15
20
65
4
12
0
S
M
75
75
55
5
11
3
L
M
5
10
55
4
11
0
VS
S
5
10
20
1
7
0
T
VS
na
na
na f
INT 45 12 f
na
H
warp f
5
10
50/35
6
10/9
5
S
VS/VS
30
80
100 f
special 15 f
special VS
Sf
na
na
65 f
INT 55 12 f
na
VL
Sf
75
60
60 f
7
11 f
6
L
Mf
1
5
3/1
1
7/7
0
T
VS/VS
na
na
na f
INT 85 18 f
na
H
warp f
65
50
55 s
4
11
0
M
Ss
na
na
na f
1
4f
na
H
sublight f
10
10
20
1
7
1
S
S
na
na
na f
INT 105 12 f
na
H
warp f
5
5
10
3
8
0
T
S
5
5
15 s
2
9
0
T
VS s
1
1
1
1
6
na
T
na
95
110
50
5
12
10
L
S
20
30
60 s
3
11
0
M
Ms
55
75
60
5
11
3
M
M
60
75
45
6
10
5
M
S
85
85
70
4
12
3
M
F
10
15
5
3
7
0
VS
VS
15
25
65 f
6
12
3
S
Mf
45
40
70 f
5
12
8
L
Ff
35
90
80 f
5
15
2
M
VS f
30
45
50
7
12
2
S
S
80
80
60
6
11
5
M
S
5
10
5/1
2
7/7
0
VS
VS/VS
65
50
60 f
3
11
10
L
Ff
105
150
10
1
8
5
VL
S
15
15
75 f
5
13
0
S
Ff
30
40
75 f
6
13
0
M
Ff
105
100
20
4
9
15
VL
VS
1
1
3s
1
5
0
T
VS s
50
45
65 f
3
12
0
M
Ff
95
95
65
7
12
6
L
F
1
1
15 or 25 f 1
9 or 10 f 0
T
VS or S f
1
3
30
2
8
0
T
VS
30
40
75 f
6
13
0
S
Ff
90
100
85 or 90 f 8
14 or 14 f 5
L
M or F f
15
15
75 f
4
13
0
S
Mf
5
5
5
2
7
0
VS
VS
65
60
55
6
13
10
L
S
*This creature has an unusual attack that is described in its description.

Skill
DMG
25/10
blood drain
78 s
1D10 +12*
30 s
1D10 +5
48
1D10 +7
63
1D10 +7 +gore
83
2D10 +12
na
73 s
4D10 +9 +entangle*
70
1D10 +4
63
1D10 +7
63 or 63 2D10 +7
68
1D10 +7
73
2D10 +9*
63
1D10 +7
55
1D5 +6*
90 f
100/30 graze
60/53
1D10 +7
95
1D10 +6*
78 f
2D10 +9 +blood drain
65 f
2D10 +7
na
75 f
75/25 graze
73 s 1D10 +12 +suffocation
*
55
1D5 +9
100 f
*
30
1D5 +2
na
*
50
2D10 +5 +gore
65 s
1D10 +10*
65
1D10 +10 +tusks
68
1D10 +12
80
1D10 +12*
na
68 f
1D10 +7
80 f
2D10 +9
na
50
1D10 +5
65
1D10 +10 +gore*
na
75 f
2D10 +9 +entangle
30
3D10 +5
73 f
1D10 +7
83 f
1D10 +9
35
2D10 +8
*
78 f
1D10 +9 +suffocation
68
2D10 +7 +tusks
na
60
1D5 +6*
83 f
1D10 +9
78 or 80 f 2D10 +7
83
1D10 +9 +blood drain*
na
53
2D10 +5

GLOSSARY OF ALIEN CREATURES


Aldebaran Mud Leech: This small leech has secretions that act as a natural sedative. If one is placed on the chest and one on the
abdomen for an hour, they were an effective treatment for insomnia. One must be careful not to roll over, angering the leech.
Aldebaran Serpent: This is a blue, three-headed serpent with a venomous bite (complex poison, 1D10 per minute for 10 minutes). It is
not a particularly aggressive animal, mostly feeding on freshwater fish in the streams it inhabits. Its three heads house independent
sensory organs, granting it extraordinary keenness of perception. Its brain is stored in its spherical body. The creature is amphibious,
but spends most of its time in water. The central head is adapted to air and the other two are adapted to living underwater.
Aldebaran Shellmouth: This small mollusk inhabits the shallow seawaters of Aldebaran. It is slow moving and prized far and wide as a
delicacy. It is famous for its tight, clam-like mouth that, once clamped shut, is notoriously difficult to pry apart. Except for fingers and
toes caught in its crushing mouth, the creature is not dangerous.
Alphan Reptilian Biped: This short reptile resembles a bipedal crocodile, although it is omnivorous. It is very docile and easily
domesticated.
Alphan Unicorn Terrier: This small canine is covered with long, shaggy fur. It has a single, long horn growing from its forehead. The
animal is fairly docile and easily domesticated. It is highly resistant to cold.
Altairean Id Monster: This terrifying energy monster was created by use of the Krell matter manipulation machine on Altair IV. It was
a nightmare given life, completely immune to weapon fire and practically unstoppable. It was capable of easily destroying a starship. It
was invisible unless it was passing through an energy screen or force field and was capable of altering its size, though not its
impressive mass.
Antarean Dryworm: This microscopic worm is harmless. It is famed for its unusually bright bioluminescence. Antarean glow water, a
very popular trade item, is created by suspending several of these tiny creatures in a nutrient broth. No doubt the Denobulans, masters
of holistic healing that they are, have found medical applications of the dryworm.
Argosian Sur Snake: This huge, red crustacean-like reptile is extremely hostile. It is very strong, easily capable of destroying an Aquashuttle. They are long and serpentine with a hard shell covering the front portion of their body. They have a powerful tail that they
occasionally employ to smack and four long tentacles it uses to grasp and pull targets to the depths. It is highly resistant to stun and
seemingly immune to oceanic pressure. It has a powerful toxin in its fangs that can deliver a deadly poison (complex poison, 1D10 per
hour until death or antidote).
Bajoran Kelrast: This small omnivore resembles an Earth rabbit with short ears and fangs. It primarily lives off of nuts, berries, and
scavenged meat, but can hunt. It is capable of leaping up to 15 meters per round.
Bajoran Tuleras: This medium carnivore is a pack hunter resembling Earth wolves. It has oversized eyes, ears, and nose that allow it
extremely keen sensory perception. It is nocturnal and sensitive to bright lights and loud sounds.
Berengarian Dragon: This large winged reptile can have a wingspan up to 20 meters. It is one of the galaxys most impressive
predators, as beautiful a creature as it is dangerous. They are generally curious about humanoids, but predatory behavior is not unheard
of.
Bulgallian Rat: This loathsome rodent is among the most reviled creatures in the galaxy. It grows large- up a meter in length- and while
usually a scavenger, it has been known to act in packs and hunt down larger prey, including human children.
Capellan Power-Cat: A large furry bobcat (about the size of an Earth brown bear) with gold eyes, reddish fur, brown spines along its
back, and a small tail. The power-cat can generate an electric charge of 2,000 volts (doing 2D10 damage on contact) when angry. It is
nearly always angry.
Cardassian Vole: At six inches long, this six-legged rodent resembles a rat with a pronounced snout and large ears. It is a scavenger,
feeding largely on rubbish and cargo stores it can infiltrate. It is a pest on starships and space stations due to its fondness of chewing on
electromagnetic power cables.
Ceti Eel: This diabolic parasite crawls into its host through the ear canal, burrowing its way into the brain. There it wraps around the
cerebral cortex. As it grows, it causes agony to its host, followed by madness, and finally death. In the interval, the host is extremely
susceptible to suggestion. The suggestibility imprints from the first voice the host hears. Thereafter, he must make half an INT roll to
resist. If he resists too often, the parasite will leave. When it departs, the host is left unconscious for 1D10 hours.
Crystalline Entity: This gigantic spaceborne entity is an extremely rare form of silicon-based life that looks like a large crystal growth. It
is capable of warp speeds. It feeds on energy and is capable of converting biological life into sustenance, leaving a planet wasted and

barren for years afterwards. Its energy drain could not penetrate the shields of a Galaxy-class starship. It is apparently intelligent, as the
android Lore was capable of communicating with it using graviton pulses. While most conventional weapons were useless against the
creature, it proved vulnerable to graviton pulses and was shattered by a series of them.
Denebian Slime Devil: This small, loathsome amphibian dwells in the swamps and lakes of Deneb. It is nocturnal and highly aggressive.
It is swifter on land than in water. The creatures rarely grow larger than a half meter or so, but some reports have them being up to 6
meters in size. The largest reported slime devil was 1.2 meters.
Denevan Neural Parasite: These flying parasites look like gruesome protoplasmic flatworms. They attach themselves to a host, causing
it severe pain while feeding off of the suffering until the host goes mad and the ultimately dies. They are only partially physical, being
also part energy. As a result, they can move through atmospheres and the vacuum of space with equal ease. They are also very difficult
to harm. They are immune to most energy fire. Only weapons set high enough to kill do any damage, and those only do 40 points of
stun damage. Physical attacks do half normal in stun damage. However, they are vulnerable to intense ultraviolet radiation.
Individually, they possess a MENT of 1. However, as a hive mind, they possess an INT of 65
Dikironium Cloud Creature: This gaseous creature is mercifully rare. It feeds on iron-based hemoglobin. It has a distinctive, sicklysweet odor. It can travel through space and atmosphere with equal ease. It is immune to most physical attacks, including phaser fire. It
is partially transdimensional, being able to loop itself in time for very brief instances, making it appear in two places at once. Only an
antimatter explosion can destroy one.
Draconian Air Dragon: This multi-winged creature dwells in mountains of Sigma Draconis. It is not usually aggressive unless there is a
significant food shortage.
Edosian Slug: These slugs have several useful medicinal applications, including an antimicrobial slime coating useful for cleaning
wounds and flesh that makes an effective antibiotic when ground up. They are fond of boiled rootleaf.
Farpoint Entity: This jellyfish-like spaceborne entity is a highly intelligent and kind creature of enormous size and awe-inspiring ability.
It can rearranged matter at will, transforming and even creating anything it can find in the mind of whomever it has contacted. One was
captured by the Bandi and forced to create a fully modern city, including power and food. It was freed by the Enterprise-D in 2364 and
reunited with its mate.
Ferengi Giant Mud Eel: This is a large lamprey-like fish dwells in the swamps of Ferengar. It attacks by biting onto its target and then
wrapping around it, constricting it while it imbibes the blood (it drinks up to four pints per day). It is extremely dangerous. Even
tearing it loose after it has clamped onto someone causes damage equal to the original bite.
Giant Space Amoeba: This enormous entity was discovered by the Enterprise. It is a planet-sized single-cell organism that feeds off of
energy. It could devour worlds easily and possibly even suns. It creates a null zone of attraction around itself that blots out the stars and
cannot be penetrated by sensors. Once inside the zone, a nearly unbreakable gravitational pull is exerted on a ship, pulling it closer in
order to better drain the energy present on the ship. It likewise drains the life energy of any on board. Within the zone, the laws of
physics are inverted so that forward thrust creates backwards movement and sedatives help stave off fatigue. The Enterprise only
stopped it by penetrating its outer membrane and launching an antimatter charge into its nucleus. Had it not done so, the thing had
absorbed enough energy for mitosis- a terrifying prospect.
Glommer: A genetic construct designed by the Klingons. It is intended to do nothing but eat tribbles, and cannot attack anything else.
When it catches a tribble it drops it's long, multiple legs around the hapless furball and swallows it in one gulp.
Gomtuu: A living spaceship with powerful psionic abilities also called Tin Man. It was a fully functional starship, capable of warp
speeds, transporter activity, and providing life support and gravity. It could grow its interior to suit the needs of its crew, such as
chairs, beds, tables, etc. It could unless an impressive energy wave in self defense capable of severely damaging even the most
powerful starships.
Gossamer Mouse: Gossamer mice are slightly transdimensional, a fact that renders them partially transparent. They are sensitive to
environmental changes, often going into shock if exposed to even slight alterations.
Halo Fish: The halo fish is a small aquatic animal that resembles a goldfish with a wide tail fin. It is brightly colored and glows with a
soft bioluminescence. They are extremely sensitive to environmental changes. When exposed to any change they lose all color and
cease to glow.
Interphasic Organism: These microscopic organisms are parasitic and exist slightly out of phase with real space-time. They are
extremely dangerous, attaching themselves to living organisms and feeding off of their cellular peptides, doing 1D10 damage per hour
eventually leading to death unless stopped. They are native to Thanatos VII and were first discovered hiding in warp drive components
manufactured there. They are undetectable by anything less than a specially designed interphasic scanner. They cannot be harmed
through any means other than a high frequency interphasic pulse.
Karemman Beldarin: This green, rhinoceros-like creature is native to Karemma in the Gamma quadrant. It is a huge herbivore, growing
up to 4 meters in length and weighing over 2 tons. It is fairly docile and skittish, but when threatened can charge up to 20 meters in a
round to attack with its horn.
Klabnian Eel: This unpleasant fish grows up to 1.5 meters in length. It is not very dangerous, but when threatened, it releases a noxious,
persistent stench that endures for hours. Those exposed to the spray must make an END save or spend 2D10 minutes fighting off
waves of nausea and vomiting.
Klingon Targ: This ill-tempered spiked boar is an omnivore, but prefers specific roots, berries, and nuts. The Klingons use them for
honor hunts and the targs heart is considered a delicacy.
Klingon Warrigul: The reptilian warrigul has a body like a wolf and a head like an alligator. Like everything from QonoS, it is
aggressive and ill tempered. Klingons keep them as pets, hunting animals and, occasionally, starship security.
Le-Matya: A predator resembling a large, green mountain lion with yellow, diamond-shaped markings. Its teeth and claws are very
poisonous. (1D10 END damage for 1D10 turns unless antidote is administered. If victim is bitten or clawed again, extend the time by
another 1D10 turns). They are native to the planet Vulcan.
Lyssarian Desert Larva: This ovoid larvae has a potent viral suppressant in is epidermis that makes it very useful for treating cuts and
bruises. It has another use, however, a rare one considered unethical by some physicians. If injected with the DNA from another

organism, it would develop into a mimetic clone with a lifespan of 15 days, After only a couple of days these clones develop the
memories of the original host, though there will be subtle differences in personality.
Manarkan Sand Bat: This dangerous predator appears to be nothing more than an inanimate mass of rock crystals until it attacks,
making it nearly impossible to detect- until its too late. The creature is vampiric, attaching itself to a living organism and draining
minerals and salts from the host. They are partially silicate in nature and immune to phaser fire set for stun.
Maravel Dragon: This hostile reptilian is a dull violet in color, beaked, and limbless. It moves either by slithering along the ground or
swiftly flying through the air on large, bat-like wings.
Mellitus Cloud Creature: This scavenging cloud creature from Alpha Majoris is timid. It lives off the proteins found in non-living
organisms, including various mosses and plants. At rest, it is a solid. In motion, it is gaseous.
Morenan Tree Bear: This gentle, kangaroo-like creature lives off of affection and love in a symbiotic method that is not fully
understood.
Mugato: A native of the planet Neural, it is a large white ape-like creature with a pale face and a large horn projecting from the top of its
head. It is aggressive and vengeful, being known to hunt down attackers who killed or harmed mates and offspring. Its bite is
poisonous (complex poison, 1D10 per hour until death). The only known cure is a native Neuralese root, from the mako plant. If the
root is applied to the wound using a technique known only to the Kanutu witch women of that planet, the poison is neutralized and no
further damage is taken. Similar beasts have been found on several worlds.
Osmotic Eel: This small, starfish-like creature is useful cleaning, cauterizing, and healing wounds. Every three or four days the eel must
soak in a nutrient bath to gain sustenance. While it is attached to a host, it takes its nutritional needs from a small quantity of blood that
is drinks from the host. It is also useful for removing parasites from a host, especially those that attack the neural pathways.
Phylosian Swooper: This bright violet plant is animate, as are most plants on Phylos. It looks like a winged, beaked snake with twin,
coiling roots that are prehensile stretching from the lower-front portion of its body. It has a dark brown mane. It is a predator and
highly aggressive. Federation scientists have noted that the plant bears a striking resemblance to the dragons of Maravel.
Piersols Traveller: This highly unusual plant is a migratory tree native to Marcos XII. It derives its sustenance directly from ponds and
other small bodies of water through the tentacle-like roots that it also uses to walk on. Despite its mobility, the Traveller is no more
intelligent than any other plant. It is not a dangerous creature.
Pyrithian Bat: This is a small white bat that feeds primarily on live snow beetles and moth larvae. It will not eat anything already dead.
Its only natural predator is the Pyrithian Moon Hawk. It inhabits the cold, snowy planet Pyrithia and is kept by Denobulans for a
variety of medical uses.
Pyrithian Moon Hawk: This is a large, nocturnal bird of prey similar to an owl. It is carnivorous, hunting bats and other small
mammals. It emits a distinctive cry when it is hunting.
Rectyne Monopod: These elephantine, one-legged herbivores are used by the Klingons as food stock. They are not aggressive except
during mating season. They have a long tail that can whip at annoyances for 2D10 damage, but their most dangerous attack is a slam in
which they throw their bulk against a target (they gain weights of around two tons, so this quite effective).
Regulan Blood Worm: A parasitic leech that be lethal if its spread through the host organism is not caught and halted. Unchecked, an
infection of the worms can drain a kilogram of blood in 24 hours, causing 3D10+40 damage. It is coated in an anesthetic slime and
doubles as a powerful adhesive (1D5 damage if pulled free). Denobulan doctors have found the bloodworms to be extremely useful in
cleaning the lymphatic system of humanoids.
Regulan Eel-Bird: The eel-bird looks like an eyeless python with wings. It navigates through a sixth sense and is renowned for returning
every eleven years to their birthing caverns to mate. It attacks by constricting. It preys on small animals.
Sehlat: The Vulcan "teddy bear" is a giant bear-like creature with six-inch fangs. They can be dangerous, but Vulcans handle them with
relative ease. Sehlats can be tamed as pets and are very loyal and loving. In these cases, they will defend their master to the death.
Sehlats are also very long lived creatures, some getting to be over 70 years old.
Snow Beetle: This small white and blue-spotted beetle is the favored food of Pyrithian bats, who eat them in large quantity.
Talarian Hook Spider: These arachnids hunt by pouncing on moving targets and injecting them with their venom (simple poison, 1D10
damage). While a single bite is rarely dangerous, multiple bites can be deadly. The spider is highly attracted to rapid movement and
will attempt to attack anything moving quickly within its field of vision while ignoring anything stationary or moving slowly.
Tarkalean Hawk: This bird of prey is a carnivore famed for it keen eyesight and its 120 kph dives (100 meters per round). It is a prized
hunting animal.
Tarkassian Razor Beast: These large griffon-like predators are native to the mountainous places of Tarkas IX. They are capable of rapid
flight on large spiny wings. They are efficient hunters and quite territorial and animal observers often have to take great care not to
attract the attention of males, particularly in mating season, and to never encroach on a nest, as the females fiercely attack anyone they
believe is threatening their eggs.
Tiberian Bat: Tiberian bats are small vampiric bats. They are completely blind. They attach themselves to a host and are infamously
difficult to pry loose, usually causing 1D10 damage when pulled free. They hunt in pairs.
Tribble: The tribble is a small (6-10 inch) ball of fur that has two real functions in life: to eat and to reproduce. It does both prodigiously.
The more a tribble eats, the faster it will reproduce. Its entire metabolism is geared to reproduction. Tribbles are asexual, reproducing
at will (and, as Dr. McCoy noted, they have a lot of will) without the need for contact with another tribble, Tribbles are extremely
affectionate and their purring has a tranquilizing effect on most humanoid species, the notable exception being Klingons. Tribbles hate
Klingons and the feeling is mutual. In the presence of a Klingon, a tribble will screech in a rapid chittering fashion until either it or the
Klingon is removed from the area.
A second form of tribble was genetically engineered by Cyrano Jones. The second form of tribble does not reproduce when it
eats. It merely grows. If the giant tribble is disrupted by some outside source (certain drugs, phaser or disruptor fire, or even a sharp
blow), it breaks apart, being revealed as a colony creature composed of hundreds of normal-sized tribbles.
Vegan Scora: This large, ape-like dinosaur is territorial but not aggressive. It will only attack if it feels its home or family is threatened.
It is an herbivore and when not threatened it is quite wary.

Compiled Weapon Stats & New Weapons:

Melee & Projectile Weapons


Melee Weapons
Damage
Dagger or Knife
2D10
Sapp
Unconscious
Spear
3D10
Club or Staff
2D10
Mace, Flail, Axe, or Pick
4D10+10
Sword or Rapier
4D10
Two-Handed Weapon
5D10
Pole Weapon
4D10+5
Vulcan Lirpaclub end
4D10
edged end
4D10
Vulcan Ahn-woonstrangulation
per suffocation rules
whip
1D10+5
Klingon Dk tahg
2D10+2
Klingon Mekleth
4D10
Klingon Batleth
4D10+10
Andorian Ushaan-tor
3D10
Andorian Chaka
2D10+10
Power Melee Weapons
Electric Sword
Sonic Knife
Sonic Sword
Stunclub or Stun Baton
Vibroknife

Damage Ammo
50 temp
20
4D10
20
5D10
20
40 temp
20
3D10
20

Drain
2
1
2
2
1

Weapon
Bola
Dagger or Knife
Sling
Spear or Javelin
Capellan Kligat
Bow
Crossbow
Black Powder Pistol
Black Powder Rifle
Pistol
Automatic Pistol
Carbine
Rifle
HP Rifle
Shotgun
Submachine Gun
Assault Rifle
Machine Gun
Needler Pistol
Needler Rifle
Gyrojet Pistol
Gyrojet Rifle

Short (+/-0)
15m
15m
15m
15m
5m
60m
36m
15m
10m
30m
30m
45m
90m
150m
30m
45m
90m
150m
10m
20m
5m
5m

Medium (+15)
30m
30m
30m
30m
20m
180m
105m
30m
20m
75m
75m
150m
300m
450m
75m
135m
300m
450m
20m
40m
50m
75m

Projectile Weapons
Damage
Ammo
Bola
2D10 +entangle
1
Dagger or Knife
2D10
1
Sling
1D10
1
Spear or Javelin
3D10
1
Capellan Kligat
3D10+5
1
Bow
4D10
1
Crossbow
4D10+3
1
Black Powder Pistol
2D10
1
Black Powder Rifle
2D10
1
Revolver
4D10
6
Pistol
4D10
8
Carbine
4D10+10
5
Rifle
4D10+5
30
HP Rifle
4D10+15
4
Assault Rifle
4D10+10
20
Shotgun
4D10+10
2
Submachine Gun
4D10+20
32
Machine Gun
4D10+30
50
Needler Pistol*
4D10
10
Needler Rifle*
4D10+5
10
Gyrojet Pistol**
5D10
10
Gyrojet Rifle**
5D10
10
*can be used to deliver drugs & toxins
**can be used in zero gravity without causing momentum

Long (+30)
45m
45m
45m
60m
50m
390m
180m
60m
50m
120m
120m
300m
600m
900m
150m
240m
600m
900m
40m
75m
100m
150m

Extreme (+45)
60m
60m
60m
100m
100m
570m
270m
100m
100m
225m
225m
510m
900m
1500m
300m
360m
900m
1500m
100m
150m
150m
point blank unavailable
300m
point blank unavailable

Disruptors & Other Energy Weapons:


Energy Weapons
Damage
TOS Hand Disruptor, Mark I
75
TOS Disruptor Rifle, Mark I
75
TOS Hand Disruptor Mark II
75
high power shot
destroyed
Movie Hand Disruptor Mark III
75
high power shot
destroyed
Movie Disruptor Mark III
75
high power shot
destroyed
TNG Hand Disruptor, Mark IV
80
high power shot
destroyed
TNG Disruptor, Mark IV
80
high power shot
destroyed
Starfleet Hand Laser
80
Starfleet Laser Rifle
80
Gorn Blaster, Mark I
50
Gorn Blaster, Mark II
80
Gorn Sonic Stunner
150 temp
Ferengi Plasma Phaser
75
Ferengi Energy Whip
heavy stun
140 temp
disrupt
175
disintegrate
destroyed
Cardassian Phase-Disruptor
80
Cardassian Phase-Disruptor Rifle
80
Laser Pistol
10 per setting
Laser Rifle
10 per setting
Plasma Pistol
40
Plasma Rifle
50
Police Stunner or Kzinti Stunner
75 temp

Graze
25
25
25
50
25
50
25
50
30
75
30
75
20
20
20
30
20 temp
25
40 temp
75
80
30
35
3 per setting
5 per setting
15
20
25 temp

Ammo
20
50
20
25
65
80
90
20
40
25
25
30
20
45
60
80
50
100
6
10
20

Drain
2
2
2
6
2
6
2
8
2
6
2
8
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
2
5
2
2
1 per setting
1 per setting
1
1
1

can be set for 1-10


can be set for 1-20

Weapon
Short (+/-0)
Medium (+15)
Long (+30)
Extreme (+45)
TOS Hand Disruptor, Mark I
5m
10m
25m
40m
TOS Disruptor Rifle, Mark I
10m
50m
150m
300m
TOS Hand Disruptor, Mark II
5m
15m
35m
50m
high power shot
5m
15m
35m
Movie Hand Disruptor, Mark III
5m
20m
40m
60m
high power shot
5m
Movie Disruptor, Mark III
10m
40m
100m
250m
high power shot
10m
TNG Hand Disruptor, Mark IV
5m
20m
50m
100m
high power shot
5m
TNG Disruptor, Mark IV
5m
30m
60m
120m
high power shot
5m
Starfleet Hand Laser
5m
10m
25m
50m
Starfleet Laser Rifle
10m
50m
150m
300m
Gorn Blaster, Mark I
5m
10m
25m
40m
Gorn Blaster, Mark II
6m
12m
30m
50m
Gorn Sonic Stunner
10m
20m
40m
80m
Ferengi Plasma Phaser
5m
10m
25m
40m
Ferengi Energy Whip
5m
10m
20m
30m
Cardassian Phase-Disruptor
5m
20m
50m
100m
Cardassian Phase-Disruptor Rifle
5m
40m
80m
150m
Laser Pistol
20m
50m*
100m*
200m*
Laser Rifle
40m
100m*
200m*
400m*
Plasma Pistol
4m
15m
40m
65m
Plasma Rifle
5m
20m
60m
90m
Police Stunner
15m
36m
90m
150m
*lasers lose 10 pts of damage at each range beyond Short (-10 at Medium, -20 at Long, and -30 at Extreme)

Phasers:
Phasers Damage & Drain:
Phase Weapon
stun
TOS & Movie Phaser Setting:
stun
wide angle stun
heavy stun
heat
disrupt
disintegrate
TNG Phaser Setting:
stun
wide angle stun
heavy stun
heat
disrupt
disintegrate
Bajoran Phaser Setting:
stun
heavy stun
disrupt
disintegrate
Ammo:
Phase Pistol
Phase Rifle
TOS Phaser I-A
TOS Phaser II-A
TOS Phaser Rifle A
Movie Phaser I-B
Movie Phaser II-B
Movie Phaser Rifle B
TNG Phaser I
TNG Phaser II
TNG Phaser Rifle
Bajoran Phaser
Bajoran Phaser Rifle

Damage
125
75 temp

Graze
35
25 temp

Stun Duration
2D10+10 minutes

Drain
3
2

75 temp
75 temp
120 temp
40
150
destroyed

25 temp
25 temp
40 temp
20
50
50

2D10+10 minutes
2D10+10 minutes
3D10+20 minutes
-

1
4
2
1
2
4

80 temp
80 temp
140 temp
50
170
destroyed

30 temp
30 temp
80 temp
25
75
70

2D10+10 minutes
2D10+10 minutes
3D10+20 minutes
-

1
3
4
1
2
4

75 temp
120 temp
150
destroyed

25 temp
40 temp
50
65

2D10+10 minutes
3D10+20 minutes
-

1
4
3
4

20
40
20
35
50
20
40
75
80
90
100
60
80

Ranges (in meters):


Point Blank range is always within 3 meters.
Weapon
Short (+/-0)
Phase Pistol
5m
Phase Rifle
5m
TOS Phaser I-A
5m
wide angle stun
5m
TOS Phaser II-A
5m
wide angle stun
5m
TOS Phaser Rifle A
10m
wide angle stun
10m
Movie Phaser I-B
5m
wide angle stun
5m
Movie Phaser II-B
5m
wide angle stun
5m
Movie Phaser Rifle B
10m
wide angle stun
10m
TNG Phaser I
5m
wide angle stun
5m
TNG Phaser II
5m
wide angle stun
5m
TNG Phaser Rifle
5m
wide angle stun
5m
Bajoran Phaser
5m
Bajoran Phaser Rifle
5m

Medium (+15)
18m
25m
10m
20m
50m
12m
25m
60m
10m
20m
40m
20m
40m

Long (+30)
45m
60m
20m
50m
150m
25m
60m
180m
25m
50m
80m
50m
80m

Extreme (+45)
75m
50m overload
100m
100m overload
30m
90m overload
80m
300m overload
300m
375m overload
35m
90m overload
100m
330m overload
350m
500m overload
50m
390m overload
100m
450m overload
150m
450m overload
100m
330m overload
150m
375m overload

Written and researched by Angry Rabbit


Deluxe Revision
Stardate 11411.29

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