Nexus Issue 4 (Magazine)

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Nexus #4
Issue #4 Cover

Issue #4 Cover
Published by Task Force Games
Released January-February 1983
Advertising
SFU Timeline
(Star Fleet Universe Games)


Credits

Publisher: Allen D. Eldridge

Editor: Mike Joslyn

Associate Editor: R. Vance Buck

Associate Editor/Star Fleet Universe: Stephen V. Cole

Contributing Editors: Rick Buck, Ken Hart

Advertising Manager: Rick Buck

Circulation Manager: Lucretia Perritt

Art in This Issue
Cover — Steven S. Crompton
Page 7 — Ken Caroli
Pages 2, 5, 13, 17, 18, 26, 27, 30, and 33 — Bill Keith Jr.
Pages 19-22 — Richard Kerr
Page 29 — Rex Lehmann

Star Fleet Universe

  • The Next Frontier
  • Star Fleet Universe Questions and Answers
  • Destruction of the Wolfpack: A Q-Ship Scenario
  • Standardized Starbase Rules
  • Assault on a Starbase (Revisited): A Scenario

503.0 Assault on a Starbase (Revisited)

by the Committee

With the advent of fighters, pseudo-fighters, and minefields, the often practiced but seldom conducted assualt on an enemy starbase became a drastically different operation. This scenario depicts the situation as it was faced by fleet commanders during the closing phases of the First General War.

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504.0 Destruction of the Wolfpack

A group of pirates would operate in a given area until they had attracted the attention of the authorities. At that point, the pirates would either leave for greener pastures or be caught by the enemy fleet. This deadly guessing game was complicated by various factors. The loss of a freighter now and then would not pay for a month's operating cost of a heavy cruiser; however, if too many incidents of piracy were reported, insurance rates would reach prohibitive levels.

The inclusion of an occassional Q-ship in a convoy served as an indirect deterent; but when a major pirate group was reported in the sec­tor, fleet control would often create a "special" convoy and send it directly to the last known location of the pirates. On some occasions, however, the bait found itself in a trap, as more pirates than expected arrived with the intention of destroy­ing the police force's supply of Q-ships.

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