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Love this series, and love this issue- and I happily pay for them! I want to see this magazine continue, and so I am thrilled to support what is clearly a labor of love!
My only gripe is the prevalence of GSP errors- indeed, the editing shortfalls are the ONLY reason I give four stars.
Thanks to everyone here who is keeping Star Frontiers alive- you keep makin' 'em, I'll keep buyin' 'em!
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This long awaited manual is great. Very insightful and a great addition to my Star Frontiers collection.
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Excellent Work , good and well thoughout deck plans
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All of these issues are full or great information-and you can't beat the price!
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Once again, another great issue! I always enjoy maps, glad to see the space ships. The model of the tent is very cool as well.
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Another quality issue. I like this product because it helps keep the Star Frontiers game alive and relevant.
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WOW, this was an amazing magazine! The artwork was STUNNING! The details inside were concise, reaslitic, and very interesting. Fantastic work guys! It doesn't get much better than this!
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Of the freebie ezines on Traveller, this was the one I liked the most, I preferred it to Colonial Times
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**** Enjoyed it a great deal, excellent graphics, interesting articles. Very good content
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Another great issue from the folks I have come to think of as "the Toms" and the still-vibrant Star Frontiers community. If this is your first issue and you're wondering if this is pre- or post-Zebulon's Guide material... it's kind of both, and most of any issue is relevant either way. The comics, artwork, and fiction is all good enough to stand on its own, even if you're not a player- if the Dralasite jokes go over your head, you're probably short and have three legs anyway.
This time around, a new(ish) race, new gear & weapons, a new megacorp, and new vehicles. Campaign tips, a book review, and cultural expansions round things out. Stuff like this is why Star Frontiers isn't just another nostalgia RPG. It's alive, and relevant, and still a heck of a lot of fun after all these years. Grab the back issues while you're here!
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Always a good magazine with a good mix of articles expanding the rules and setting of the Star Frontiers game but can easily be adapted to any other Sci Fi RPG. A couple of nice fiction stories and continuing comic series round out the offerings.
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It was Great! I love that other people still Frontier! The original game had single 64 page rule book and 128 page expansion. The articles in Frontier Explorer have greatly increased the depth of the universe, most of it better than the original!
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I have been playing for a long time and I enjoy new ideas and help hints that it gives me.
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Excellent mag! I enjoyed this issues alternate method of awarding EXP, I started using it right away in my current campaign. I hope that some day they will collect all the best from this publication and put out a Zebulon 2.
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I've recently had the privilege to download Frontier Explorer #8, edited by Tom Stephens and Tom Verrieult(I suppose I should call them the Brothers Brothers :) ). It is a worthy successor to the Star Frontiersman e-magazine, which has fallen upon hard times and plagued for several issues now with subpar material.
The Frontier Explorer doesn't suffer from this. Over the entire eight-issue run, the zine's articles and fiction have been entertaining, informative, and innovative, assets to both the gaming community at large and to the Star Frontiers' role players whom the zine was primarily meant to serve. I would especially like to see more of Scott Mulder's Titan Rising series, perhaps as a back cover replacement for the Grymz comics(by the same author) which are there now.
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