Spacedock: The Starfleet Starship Construction Manual from Last Unicorn Games
Starfleet Academy With Book And Map from Last Unicorn Games
Starfleet Acadamey Pack from ???
Ships of the Star Fleet; Cruisers & Frigates Guenther, Todd Allan
Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual Joseph, Franz
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Spacedock: The Starfleet Starship Construction Manualfrom Last Unicorn Games -- Not yet released. LUG is very, VERY behind their original release schedules, at least partlt due to the fact that they were robbed and many of their computers (and the data they contained) stolen, some time last year.
Starfleet Academy With Book And Map from Last Unicorn Games -- This, however, has been released. Contains: 1 Starfleet Academy handbook -- containing a brief overview of SA for RPG'ers, including history, exam descriptions, facilities (on and off-campus), curriculum, some faculty and staff characters, and guidelines for creating a cadet character. 1 Cadet's Guide to Sector 001 -- contains brief descriptions of current conditions on Sol's 10 planets, Sol-based Starfleet facilities, and places of interest. 1 Narrator's Guide -- contains further details of character creation, adventure themes, and a couple of capsule adventures to run. 1 Adademy map -- showing the Presidio Campus of Starfleet Academy in some detail. Similar to your average college's campus map. Reverse side has examples of cadet uniforms thru history, and specialized training suits. 1 Sol Star System Map -- showing a scematic of the Sol system and local outposts, observatories, major moons, and other facilities. Reverse side has "planetary Index" maps of Mars and Luna, showing habitations and facilities.
Starfleet Acadamey Pack from ??? -- don't know. To make a guess, probably same as the LUG thing above?
Ships of the Star Fleet; Cruisers & Frigates Guenther, Todd Allan -- I assume this is the famous (infamous) SOTSF talked about so much here. A earlier fannish production, fairly detailed, covering the Constitution Class and its variants, and the Miranda Class (herein called the "Avenger Class Frigates") and variants on it. Also introduces the (I think) rather neat Belknap Class Strike Cruiser, and goes into a great deal of detail on it.
Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual Joseph, Franz -- THE first Technical Manual, as far as I know. Contained Fan-created material on everything from Starships (the Saladin, Hermes, Ptolemy, and Federation Classes) to the Articles of Federation, to the founding members' official signage, early guesswork maps of the Federation, and much equipment including bridge stations, from the original series. imagines a GIANT "Fleet Headquarters" which also contained the Academy, and could hold about 18 starships.
That's about it, unless you have specific questions.
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No I wouldn't. For one thing, I've always been friendly with Mars, and he needed all the sympathy he could get after the poor bloke lost all his water. He has enough of an inferiority complex as it is without another planet breathing down his neck. Jupiter is quite close enough. For another, I had already come up with the handy "My Very Educated Mother..." thing and didn't want to make a new one.
And now you know...the rest of the story.
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Actually, though I don't have it with me to check for sure, I believe the LUG 10th planet was Proserpine (Persephone, in the Greek), another little icy world out beyond Pluto. Perhaps the biggest of the other Kuiper belt objects.
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There is only space debris and an area of space called the Oort Cloud which is where comets come from. there might be an evidence of an black hole a few light years away. there is also an area of space just outside the Oort Cloud where there more asteriods.
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Black hole? Asteroids beyond the Oort Cloud? Wahey?
There is still speculation as to something hiding out beyond Pluto, though. I don't think those troublesome inconsistancies in Neptune's orbit have been resolved yet. But whether it's a brown dwarf, another planet, or some conglomeration of matter as yet unknown is up for speculation. What we need is a mission to head out to Pluto and beyond and look around. If for no other reason than I want pictures of Pluto's surface, damn it!
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Well, assuming that the thing is orbiting the sun, that wouldn't do much good. At that distance, a probe could search maybe one minute of the arc of the orbit of whatever, assuming it was in the right orbit to begin with.
And I was under the impression that they checked their math, and things work out fine now with Neptune.
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First: Did LUG really call it Proserpine? Back when the scientists said they thought there was a brown dwarf out there, there was a discussion here about what to call it, and that was what I suggested. Interesting...
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Well, there's a bit of discrepancy, as LUG's map has it labeled as "Prosperine" and the "Guide to Sector 001" has it as "Prosperpine." I just assume nobody over there remembered how to spell it... we can't ALL have encyclopedic knowledge, and it's not something a spell-checker's likely to catch.
But it SHOULD be "Proserpine," according to MY understanding of the spelling.
There's been a long-standing question over what to name a 10th planet, were one to be found. The most popular answer is "Persephone / Proserpine," being that woman who ended up being Hades/Pluto's wife, spending half the year in the netherworld and half up above, leading to the seasons.
As I recall, #2 and #3 ideas are Morpheus and Somnus.. or their Roman equivalents. (Oneiros?)
As for asteroids beyond the Oort cloud? I don't think so. Think you're confused with Kuiper belt objects, some 300 or so of which have been found outside the orbit of Pluto but BEFORE the Oort cloud. We haven't yet imaged an object in the Oort cloud. Yet.
Either that, or you get your space news from the same guy who wrote my local paper a few months with a Letter to the Editor about how Jupiter's going to turn into a star soon. (Somebody's been watching '2010' on acid again...)
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