![]() ![]() ![]() Call to Action – Prime Directive Courtesy RPGGeekĪs I was a fan of the board game (and miniatures) of Star Fleet Battles, when Task Force Games brought out their RPG for that universe I scooped it up – with mild disappointment. Then, like now, I find the artwork very neutral – indeed almost too neutral – and not exciting or deeply inspirational. The people art was generally staid with little dynamic action what I term “poser” art. The art content fell broadly falls into two categories people and ships. For instance, the first sourcebook, The Klingons, RPGGeek In later products FASA commissioned artists for original artwork and by that time Paramount had released several Star Trek movies which heavily influenced the look. The art in this product consists mostly of screenshots taken from The Original Series. My first Star Trek RPG was Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game (FASA, 1983). My Beginning – FASA Star Trek Courtesy Grognardia But before I tell you what I think about this picture a little of my Star Trek RPG history may help you understand where I am coming from. But this time I did and I definitely have a reaction to it. In the most recent Star Trek Adventures RPG living playtest email from Chris Birch at Modiphius he wrote, “Hope you like this new image!” I usually don’t have any real opinion of art in RPG products. ![]()
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