![]() ![]() We took a bunch of our group to Origins in Dallas in 1984 (I think) where 4 of us made the final 8 for the Captain's Tournament and a buddy of mine finished runner up in the SFB demo derby. I designed the Tholian Command Cruiser and helped re-write the tractor beam rules, after we found out that a small Orion ship could hold a starbase hostage if it decloaked and caught the starbase flatfooted. I was a member of one three "A" playtest groups that ADB used to test the game, back in 1983 to 1987. I've had my fill of SFB though, at least the paper and pencils game. It's a subscription service, and for me, it was over priced at $40 a year, but if you REALLY LIKE SFB, this might be something you would be interested in. Evidently, this is an online version of SFB played over the web. The program my ex roomie had found a while back is called SFB Online and it's from Amarillo Design Bureau, the same folks that put out SFB in the first place. I found this program called Star Fleet Helper, here's the link ![]()
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