Nexus Issue 2 (Magazine)

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Nexus #2
Issue #2 Cover

Issue #2 Cover
Published by Task Force Games
Released June-July 1982
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: Adam Mishcon, Steve Wilcox

Advertising Manager: Rick Buck

Circulation Manager: Lucretia Perritt

Art in This Issue: Cover, page 18, page 23 — Bill Keith Jr.;
Page 37 — Bill Haggart

Star Fleet Universe

  • The Next Frontier
  • Star Fleet Universe Questions and Answers
  • The Stasis Box: A New Scenario — Andrew Murgas and Arthur Krull
  • The Academy: A Unique Look at Star Fleet BattlesStephen V. Cole
  • Klingon Battlecruisers

501.0 The Time Warp

by Andrew R. Murgas and Arthur Krull

In Y152, the Federation Destroyer Xerxes was on patrol along the Kzinti border. Surveying an asteroid field in disputed territory for mineral deposits, the Xerxes detected those peculiar sensor readings which indicate the presence of a stasis box. These boxes hold their contents in "time freeze" until they are opened. The box located by the sensors of the Xerxes could have been placed a month before by an Orion Pirate, or centuries earlier by a long-forgotten race. Its contents could be anything from a pirate's trove to the ultimate weapon. Whatever it was, it was worth bringing home. Upon reaching the vicinity of the box, however, the Xerxes encounted the Kzinti Light Cruiser Mystic, which was looking for the same box.

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