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+ | It was [[1984 (Production)|1984]] and ''Nexus'' #7 had just been released. It focused this time on solitaire gaming. Of course there was a section on the ''Star Fleet Universe,'' too. In that section you found a solitaire scenario with ''[[Igneous (SFU)|Igneous]],'' a robot battle station. (A miniature of ''Igneous'' was available in the ADB shop on Shapeways.) The first term papers appeared along with a Q&A with [[Stephen V. Cole|Steve Cole]]. There was also the inevitable (at the time) collection of errata. | ||
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+ | Other games were covered with a maintenance cost of ships for the universe of ''Starfire'' along with an article and scenarios on the Drolian Conquest 2068-2070, how to play a shorter version of TSR's ''Iwo Jima,'' looks at ''Operation Pegasus'' and ''Boarding Party,'' and a two-player variant for ''Intruder.'' There are reviews of the computer games ''Gwendolyn, Zork I, The Vaults of Zurich, The Cranston Manor Adventure, NATO Division Commander, The Return of Hercules, The Dark Crystal, Star League Baseball, Capture the Flag,'' and ''Odin.'' | ||
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==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
'''Publisher:''' [[Allen D. Eldridge]] | '''Publisher:''' [[Allen D. Eldridge]] |
Revision as of 09:25, 18 March 2023
Published by | Task Force Games |
Released | January 1984 |
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However, not counting playtest sessions, I can count on both hands the number of times I have played an adventure game with an opponent. The point of this is that I am not alone!
—Allen D. Eldridge
It was 1984 and Nexus #7 had just been released. It focused this time on solitaire gaming. Of course there was a section on the Star Fleet Universe, too. In that section you found a solitaire scenario with Igneous, a robot battle station. (A miniature of Igneous was available in the ADB shop on Shapeways.) The first term papers appeared along with a Q&A with Steve Cole. There was also the inevitable (at the time) collection of errata.
Other games were covered with a maintenance cost of ships for the universe of Starfire along with an article and scenarios on the Drolian Conquest 2068-2070, how to play a shorter version of TSR's Iwo Jima, looks at Operation Pegasus and Boarding Party, and a two-player variant for Intruder. There are reviews of the computer games Gwendolyn, Zork I, The Vaults of Zurich, The Cranston Manor Adventure, NATO Division Commander, The Return of Hercules, The Dark Crystal, Star League Baseball, Capture the Flag, and Odin.
Credits
Publisher: Allen D. Eldridge
Editor: R. Vance Buck
Associate Editor/Star Fleet Universe: Stephen V. Cole
Associate Editor/Starfire: David Weber
Associate Editor and Advertising: Rick L. Buck
Associate Editor/Interface: Ron Emch
Art in This Issue
Cover, Pages 5, 12, 15, 21, 23, 27, 33, 35 — Bill Keith Jr.
Star Fleet Universe
- The Next Frontier
- Generalized Ship Conversions
- Kzinti Ship Names
- A Stone's Throw: A Solitare Scenario — S.V. Cole
- Star Fleet Academy Term Papers
- Questions and Answers
- Star Fleet Universe Consolidated Errata
SN7.0 A Stone's Throw
by S.V. Cole
Heading on a collision course for Earth is a huge planetoid, code named "Igneous." A starship, sent to divert the menace, is greeted by a hail of weapons fire.