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A Stargrave supplement of exploration and adventure, full of strange and wonderful alien worlds, species, and technologies.
Just beyond the rim of what was once 'civilized space' lies the vast, colourful expanse of the Erebus Nebula. Its protostars and wandering planets once made it the subject of intense scientific curiosity, with numerous expeditions venturing into its glowing depths. None of these expeditions were heard from again. Until now, that is. New signals originating from within the nebula have been detected. These transmissions convey incredible scientific possibilities – partial chemical formulae, schematics, and mathematical equations – any one of which would be worth a fortune if complete. Blinded by the potential wealth to be won, independent crews flock to the Erebus Nebula, heedless of the perils it may hold…
In this supplement for Stargrave , players chart a course into a mysterious region of space where not all the normal rules of physics apply. Crews will brave a host of new scenarios, facing terrifying dangers and making first contact with strange alien species. If they are fortunate, they will survive these encounters and may even acquire new technology and new recruits. This volume also contains expanded rules for crews' ships, including new upgrades, rules for emergency extractions, and thrilling events that the crews may need to navigate as they travel.
I was momentarily miffed about some of the heads being old sculpts with extra bits added on, but then I thought, this is aimed at campaign skirmish games, you can go full Necromunda '95 and make leveled up versions of the dudes you've already made.
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40k Potica Edition - 40k patch with reactions, suppression and all that good stuff. Feedback thread here.
Gangs of Nu Ork - Necromunda / Gorkamorka expansion supporting all faction. Feedback thread here.
From Northstar about the robot markers (see below) that came free with the last Stargrave promotion: "We might make these available to buy in the future, but it won't be for some time yet.''
Also painted Captains with Robotic Expert skill.
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From Northstar Newsletter #311:
Our favourite game publisher Osprey Games have four new titles out in October. We've listed them below and you can pre-order them now. Please note Stargrave: Bold Endeavor. This is a new expansion for Stargrave. We will be making some new metal figures for this supplement, so if you want to hang on for a book/ figure bundle deal next month, then please do so.
More information will follow soon.
modelhunter wrote: When will we get a plastic set for Aliens and/or Robots? That would bring a new level to this fantastic game system.
Are you asking for truly alien-looking aliens? Because right now Northstar is simply going the rubber mask alien route with funny heads in the plastic kits.
As for robots, people have expressed an interest before, but such a kit has not materialized yet. Since Northstar has sculpted Sentrabots, Drones, a mining robot, and Slaverbots in metal, they may not want to undercut those products.
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I think there is definitely a market for a couple different multi-part, modular robot kits. A couple of kits to cover different aesthetics… post-apoc scavenged bots, Lost in Space pulp sci-fi, “hard sci-f/nasa-punk”, Star Wars droids, Fallout Institute Synths… the list goes on and on. A modular, single scale set of kits that would allow customized robots rather like the robot building in Fallout 4. It certainly has been brought up before for a number of companies, including North Star and Wargames Atlantic.
modelhunter wrote: When will we get a plastic set for Aliens and/or Robots? That would bring a new level to this fantastic game system.
Not plastic but, if you 3d print, try some of the WGA Death Fields stl offerings as a get you by.
They offer a set of alien heads, an alien unit and, as an addition to their Cannon Fodder plastics, a new stl with space otters, turtles, a snake and a four armed beastie.
I'd like to see true Xenos and Robots that are like a 'Mr Potato Head' style, but a little more extreme with the interchangeable parts (eg Arms, Heads and Torsos).