Nexus Issue 8 (Magazine)

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Nexus #8
Issue #8 Cover

Issue #8 Cover
Published by Task Force Games
Released April 1984
Advertising
SFU Timeline
(Star Fleet Universe Games)


Silence. I remember the silence the most. —Dennis R. Ricketts, "Patrol."

It is 1984 and Nexus #8 had just been released. This issue had "History of the Second World War" which was background for a game of the same name and Starfire with a history of their Orions. Of course there was a section on the Star Fleet Universe, too. In that section you would find "Patrol" by Dennis R. Ricketts, an article on names of Federation ships, some scenarios, term papers, and the Academy. These appeared along with a Q&A with Steve Cole. There was also the inevitable (at the time) collection of errata.

Starfire had a good number of articles. There was one on the Khanate of Orion, one on Khanate Military Service, and one on incidents from the first interstellar war. There was also an interesting pair of articles examining balanced design.

For the historical gamer there was the aforementioned background on the forthcoming game History of the Second World War and a timeline of events in the Russian campaigns. There was also a scenario for Battlewagon ("The Last Sortie of the Yamato," released in PDF as "Battlewagon Article #3"). There were reviews of the computer games Computer Football Strategy, Telengard, Cyborg, and The Pharaoh's Curse.

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 — Norm Royal
Page 5 — Reynold Wong
Pages 6, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 34, 36 — Bill Keith Jr.

Star Fleet Universe

  • The Next Frontier
  • Patrol: A Short Story — Dennis Ricketts
  • Scenarios
  • Federation Ship Names
  • Using Starfire Miniatures in the Star Fleet Universe
  • The Academy
  • Term Papers
  • Star Fleet Origins Tournament
  • Star Fleet Preview
  • Captain's Log #3 Errata

Patrol

by Dennis Ricketts

SN8.0 Patrol, Part I

In Y179, a patrol of F-18's became the first to encounter the new Klingon G-1 gunboats.

SN9.0 Patrol, Part II

Having destroyed the fighters, the G-1 s went on to destroy their car­rier. Federation relief forces were on the way, and the G-1 s only had time for one pass.

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SN10.0 Ares is Down!

by Scott Abel

The Federation destroyer Ares was on a routine patrol near the Tholian order in Y168 when its warp engine overloaded and had to be jettison­ed. The saucer made a forced landing on a planet in Tholian territory. The Federation considered the incident to be a non-military rescue situa­tion; the Tholians cosidered it to be a clandestine operation to spy on their territory. Negotiations proved fruitless (as they had only three years previously), and the new sector Commodore, Richard Grey in his flagship Excalibur, was sent to rescue the crew. Grey's orders were to get the crew off of the planet with the minimum use of force.

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