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Decipher - 5 Aliens

Publisher: Decipher
Line series: Star Trek RPG
Production number: 5
Published: 2003
Authors: Bridges, Greenberg, Hite, Isaacs & Sun
Creative Direction: Christian Moore & Owen Seyler
Development and Editing: Jess Heinig & Ross A. Isaacs
Line Developper: Jess Heinig
Proofreading: Bill Maxwell
Product Development: Paramount - John Van Citters
Visual Creative Direction: Dan Burns
Art Direction: Jesse Cassem
Graphic Design: Cassem & Glover
Production Design: Rob Burns & Jeannie Glover
Pages: 176
Reference #: ISBN 1582369070

Aliens is a RolePlaying Game supplement published by Decipher in 2003.


Contents

From the book jacket:
You are a culture of one. Which is no less valid than a culture of one billion.
- Picard to Data, Birthright
To seek out new life and new civilizations
The Suliban have infiltrated this book. So have the Gorn. And the Flaxians. And they've brought friends, all complete with full game statistics so you can pit them against one another in your Star Trek RPG series. You can even step into another species' skin thanks to the in-depth treatments of alien culture found in this book - play an El-Aurian, a Founder, or even a Horta! Assimilate your foes as the soulless Borg... From the near-human to the inscrutably omnipotent, aliens can serve as allies, enemies, enigmas, or obstacles for any crew. Aliens presents all of the information necessary to include many of Star Trek's most popular life forms in your game.
Aliens includes :
- 58 alien races, ranging from near-humanoids such as Ekosians to bizarre entities such as the Q, the Horta, and the Medusans.
- New species-specific traits, weapons, technology, and skills, as well as new background rules to handle characters raised by alien cultures.
- Coverage of aliens from all eras : Wheter the Gorn from the original series, the Axanar from Enterprise, or the Vorta from Deep Space Nine, it's in this book.

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  • Introduction
  • Alien Species Profile
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