The Klingons: A Sourcebook and Character Generation Supplement explained

The Klingons: A Sourcebook and Character Generation Supplement is a 1983 role-playing game supplement for published by FASA, and written by John M. Ford.

Contents

The Klingons: A Sourcebook and Character Generation Supplement is a supplement which includes background material and a system for generating Klingon characters.

Reception

Dale L. Kemper reviewed The Klingons in Ares Magazine #17 and commented that "The Klingons game supplement adds a new dimension to the Star Trek gaming experience. It allows you to recreate your favorite Klingons from the TV series to add new nasties to the scene, all in a beautifully detailed background describing new details of the Klingon Empire. This is certainly a must for any avid Star Trek game fan and a welcome addition to FASA's line of Star Trek game products."[1]

Steve Crow reviewed The Klingons in Space Gamer No. 70.[2] Crow commented that "This supplement is the perfect buy for any Star Trek fan, whether he or she buys the roleplaying Star Trek rules or not. For those people who like playing bloodthirsty, backstabbing characters, or those who want a change of pace from the Prime Directive-bound Federation officer, this is the supplement of choice."[2]

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. Kemper . Dale L.. Games . . . Spring 1984. 17 . 57-58.
  2. Crow . Steve . July–August 1984 . Capsule Reviews. Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games. 70. 44–45.