Almost fifty years ago, the Star Trek galaxy was born, creating numerous species and worlds to be explored, interstellar clashes, galaxy-spanning love stories as well as a robust, good ideal for humanity's enhancement. We've watched the Federation's birth, its growth and its fight for survival against insidious opposition. We've witnessed it create treaties with its long-standing adversaries in the name of intergalactic peace. We've also noticed upfront how tenacious the crews of Starfleet vessels can be: banding together in opposition to the Borg; holding solid against the Dominion; fighting to cross the entirety of the galaxy just to get back home.
After the completion of Star Trek: Voyager and the Star Trek films (which took us to around 2380), the relaunch books and Star Trek: Online took us fearlessly into new territories. That is the beauty with Star Trek: the quest in no way ends! As the galaxy continues to grow, you have a distinctive chance to create your own niche, with your very own character and your very own crew. Picture working through the ranks, from cadet, with the chance of someday taking command of your own ship? You might have some concept of how you'd like the journey in between those two points to go, crucial components of character advancement that you'd like to build as you go along. What occurs when you hit something unforeseen, though? How does your character behave? How can they adjust to circumstances they in no way anticipated to be in? How will they cope with turmoil, love, friendships and fallouts? That is the elegance of a Star Trek roleplaying game - you will get to watch as your character evolves, adding layers of depth that you may in no way even have conceived of!
Add to that the chance to make good friends with the writers behind the other characters in your crew and the fleet as a whole as well as an annual awards process that pairs having a chance for a service ribbon at the conclusion of each mission and I'm sure you will agree that the amount of reward is tempting! Not just that, but we dedicate an excellent deal of time to helping each of our members to boost their writing abilities, through tutorials, workshops and interviews with celebrity writers! What are you waiting for? Head over to UFOP: Starbase 118 and sign up for the fleet!
Reasons Why A Person Would Like A Star Trek RPG
Friday, June 28, 2013
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