> > > Open the PDF by clicking here. < < <> > > Open the PDF by clicking here. < < <> > > Open the PDF by clicking here. < < <Be ready when your crew takes the session in a strange new direction! This short book is designed to be skimmed through, then kept on-hand so you can pull resources from it on the fly during play.
It introduces characters from the Katellan species, originally seen in the 1985 Star Trek novel Killing Time by Della Van Hise. They are a species of large, semi-bipedal, telepathic canines.
Content is suitable for games in both the TNG and TOS eras.
The book includes:
• 11 NPC crew members of various species and ranks with backstories, ready to drop onto your ship.
• 4 NPC Starfleet ships, ready to warp in at a moment's notice, whether for rendezvous, rescue, or reinforcements.
• Dozens of story prompts, sorted into events that take place on your ship and in the space nearby--perfect for a quick B-plot to round out your session.
• Shipboard details to sprinkle into your scene descriptions, making your ship feel more lively and inhabited.
• One fully-developed story module that ties into plotlines from the series.
• Comms chatter and PADD content.
The second (and much larger) of two free booklets I made as part of an agreement with Modiphius, where I was allowed to offer Star Trek Adventures content for free on DriveThruRPG. They have now asked DTRPG to remove all Star Trek content from the site and won't respond to emails, so I'm posting this here, so folks can still use it. Since this the first time I had the power to make a semi-official Star Trek contribution, I made this supplement as queer and furry as possible.
The other booklet is available here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/57805065/
Enjoy! Let me know in the comments if you get some use out of this in your game. 🎲
- Tempo
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During the writing of this book, I was over at my aunt's to watch the latest Strange New Worlds and mentioned the project. She pointed out KIlling Time on her bookshelf and said something along the lines of: "Oh, yes! The novel where Kirk and Spock were very homosexual and subsequent printings had to tone it down. I don't suppose you know this, nephew, but fans back then were very intent on those two being a couple. Not that the book was properly homosexual like modern Trek, but we were only in the 80s. I'd quite forgotten about the dog aliens. Dogs are good too, though!"
That reminds me of when I was in a book store in Virginia, and randomly found what looked to be 2 fan made Trek Magazine style books. And it turned out the author was my friend's professor in college, she had written them back in the 70s/80s... it was all Kirk/Spock romance.
Yeah, Kirk/spock romance was a huge subset of star trek fandom back then. I was just starting to go to conventions and much to my shock and surprise, there were all kinds of fanzines and artwork all around the star trek characters getting romantic with each other. Star Trek the animated series was new then, and I found some Mress porn stories which I avidly read and reread. I was more into Pern then, but I didn't find any dragon porn until much later.
Glad you like it. Was quite a bit of work. XD Any favorite parts?
I don't, but I suspect someone on the internet does. I wrote this while talking with the official game studio, so I was trying not to lean too heavily into the rules (and interfere with what they might do in the second edition) and instead focused on wacky space nonsense flavor.
I don't, but I suspect someone on the internet does. I wrote this while talking with the official game studio, so I was trying not to lean too heavily into the rules (and interfere with what they might do in the second edition) and instead focused on wacky space nonsense flavor.
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