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Captain's Log #1
Cover

Cover
Published by Task Force Games
Released 1983
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Objective Juggernaut

by Christopher Allen

SL1.0 Objective Juggernaut

by Christopher Allen

This scenario recreates the final battle of the Juggernaut, as told in the story included in this issue. The Juggernaut was originally designed as a colony ship. The crew and colonists were carried in stasis while the computer brain of the ship was programmed to defend it against any threat. An accident of unknown circumstances killed the crew and colonists; the computer brain was perverted from a mission of defending against any threat to one of seeking out challenging opponents.


SL2.0 Admiral Kumerian's Last Battle

by Mike Thompson

Admiral Kumerian escaped from the "cavalry” with his hide and part of his dreadnought (the boom). Driven mad by the defeat, and the "treachery" of the Lyrans (who would not stay around to be blasted into scrap iron), Kumerian stubbornly refused to leave the fleeing boom. Alliance forces closed in.


SL3.0 The Tholian Pinwheel

by Stephen V. Cole

In Y167, Wing Commander Secthane of the Tholian 3rd Patrol Squadron was routinely patrolling the Klingon border and contemplating his impending transfer to a desk job. The patrol was to be anything but routine, however, as Ardak Kumerian stormed over the border, leading the 2nd Fighting Division of the Klingon Fleet's Tholian Frontier Harassment Squadron from hjs D6 Battlecruiser Destruction.

Unable to outrun the Klingons (who had surrounded the Tholians out of sensor range), Secthane had a flash of tactical genius and ordered his ships to form the first "Tholian Pinwheel." This later became a standard Tholian tactic when confronted with superior forces.