December 2014

Star Fleet Universe News

THE BIG NEWS:The players have answered The Call To Arms


       The big news for this month is that the new edition of A Call to Arms: Star Fleet Book 1.2 is a smash hit. Hundreds of players have downloaded the PDF, many of them voluntarily paying for it.
        As expected, a few hundred pairs of eyes did find things that the 10 pairs of staff eyes had missed, and these items were corrected three days later with A Call to Arms: Star Fleet Book 1.2B; we are working hard now on a total edit of the entire book to find every missing comma or other trivial error so that A Call to Arms: Star Fleet Book 1.2C will be ready well before Christmas.
        A Call to Arms: Star Fleet is designed as a simpler and faster-playing fleet-vs.-fleet combat game. While FC can handle a nine-vs.-nine fleet battle in a long evening (SFB needs a whole day), A Call to Arms: Star Fleet can resolve a 20-vs.-20 game in a moderate evening's play. This is done by simplifying everything. There is no energy allocation. (If you take some actions that would use a lot of power, it will slow your ship down or cause some other penalty. ACTASF uses a you-go/I-go system. Players alternate moving one ship at a time its full movement, then alternately firing the weapons of one ship at a time. (In effect, there is only one "impulse" per game turn.) Special (but simple) rules allow drones their "influence on enemy movement" function. While ACTASF is intended for use with miniatures, you could substitute counters for the ships if you want to give the game a try.
        Preliminary work has begun on A Call to Arms Star Fleet Book 2. While selection of the materials is by no means complete, we do know that it will include Marine rules and commando ships, scouts and rules for (simple) electronic warfare, the rest of the Orion and Tholian fleets, complete (but simple) web rules, and battleships for everybody. There will be a new empire, but we're not quite ready to announce which one it will be. We do plan that A Call to Arms Star Fleet Book 3 will include Hydrans along with carriers, fighters, and escorts for all empires.
        This is going to be an exciting ride!


 

WEBSITE:
        Our website, www.StarFleetGames.com, continues to grow and improve. You are welcome to send us your requests, comments, and suggestions. Simone Pike, our graphics director, continues to update the website, do covers for the new products, shut down pirate websites, help out around the company, and learn more about the game business. One of our newest pages is for Starline 2500 where we display photos and 3d renders of the new starships.

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FACEBOOK:

        Jean continues to improve our page on Facebook, adding many new photos and other features.
        If you haven't seen the 1,000+ pieces of art in the albums, you should drop by and visit. You don't have to be a member of Facebook to see our page, but if you are, please become our friend so you can get information in your newsfeed.
        If you've already liked us on Facebook, but are not seeing our posts, then remember to check your new "Pages Feed" on the left menu. You can also go to our page and hover over the "Liked" button. Be sure that both "Show in News Feed" and "Get Notifications" are checked.

TWITTER:
        ADB has recently started a Twitter feed. We are ADBInc_Amarillo. You'll find news as well as links to pictures. Check us out and retweet news of interest to your own followers. We're excited and our first goal is to get 100 followers. Help us reach that, please.

VIDEOS:
        StarFleetGames has taken its act to YouTube and we now have a YouTube channel. Our goal is to create a video for the new product releases during each month. We have "In the Box" videos to show you what you will see when you unpack your new game. We have also done "Spotlights" on a single product or product line. So pull up a chair and join us at the movies! Our newest uploads are:

Star Fleet Marines Part 1
Star Fleet Marines Part 2
ADB Late May 2011
Starline 2500 Miniatures Review
Star Fleet Battle Force in the box

STARBLOG:
        Our StarBlog has moved to a new URL and all links on StarFleetGames.com websites have been changed to match. The new site is http://federationcommander.blogspot.com
        The blog covers all aspects of the company.

RANGERS:
        The Rangers are up, fully operational, and doing demos! There are currently 50 Rangers listed in our database with 30 of them having advanced past Ranger Recruit, meaning they've held at least one demo.
        Star Fleet Rangers are our front-line recruiters in introducing new people to our games. They are hard working, tireless promoters of the SFU. They go to conventions, stores, game clubs, and other public venues to show our games and to teach potential players some basics.
        Why should you be a Ranger? Well, one of the reasons is purely selfish -- you teach people to play your favorite games and "grow your own" opponents. With enough interested people you can form a battle group and even get in on playtesting if you want. You get your name in Captain's Log and awards on your plaque on the Wall of Honor. You even get Star Fleet Bucks which will help you with purchases from our storefront. Still, being able to play games face-to-face has to be one of the best reasons to do it.
        So visit our Ranger page here: http://www.starfleetgames.com/rangers/index.shtml

Register and join the the Star Fleet Rangers!
Ambassador Badge
AMBASSADORS:

        Jean Sexton has succeeded in recruiting two ambassadors (Michael C. Baker and A. David Merritt) to carry the word of the Star Fleet Universe to other websites. They (and Jean) were awarded the first ever "Star Fleet Ambassador Badges" as well as appropriate medals for their service to date. These ambassadors do not just repeat press releases; they answer questions, encourage discussion, and help people find the relevant documents on our website. Contact Jean Sexton if you want to volunteer for ambassador duty.
Forum
BBS

JAGDPANTHER
        Take a journey with us to an ancient age, just one step up from carving game rules on clay tablets. The year 1973 was at the very dawn of the independent wargame publishing companies. Typesetting was done with a manual typewriter, print-on-demand meant the photocopier at the library, counters were printed on paper (and drawn by hand), page layout was done with scissors and cellophane tape, and two guys in a garage could turn out a wargame magazine that won two Origins Awards. The point was creativity, new ideas, and imagination. Production values would have to come later.
        That magazine was JagdPanther (Hunting Panther), created and run by the same Stephen V. Cole who later co-founded Task Force Games and then went on to found Amarillo Design Bureau. We found the ancient archives of this game company (which ran from 1973-1976, producing 15 magazines, about 50 games, hundreds of variants, and dozens of game reviews) and are now placing them on Warehouse 23 so they are available to collectors. (Old issues have been selling on Ebay for over $100 each.) Issue #1, Issue #2, Issue #3, Issue #4, Issue #5, Issue #6, Issue #7, Issue #8, Issue #9, and Issue #10 are already there and further issues are being prepared for upload.

Custom Decals for Starline ships

        Tenneshington Decals continues to provide custom decals for all currently produced Federation Starline 2500 miniatures.
        In addition to the legacy fleet and squadron box sets, decals for each of the ships are available as individual sheets, along with special sheets to detail any ship with additional window blocks, sensors, hatches, and even phaser scars.
        As with all of their products, the names on the ships are up to the customer and all sheets are custom-printed to order.
        *** Newly announced in November, decals sheets for Starline 2400 Federation miniatures are well into design, with decals for other empires in both Starline 2400 and Starline 2500 lines in development. ***

        For more information or to download the order sheet, check them out at www.tenneshington.com. Or if you prefer, email Will McCammon at: will@tenneshington.com or Tony L. Thomas at: scoutdad@tenneshington.com.




        Jupiter IV Decals is a source of decals for the 2400 line and will do custom decals as well as all official SFB names. In the near future Jupiter IV will move into the 2500 line and will work to get every listed name on the Starfleet registry completed in both scales.
        Their website is: JupiterIvdecals.com

ONLINE TOURNAMENTS

      
       The big news here is that Rated Ace Tournament #44 is signing up opponents . This tournament is free! The sign up deadline is December 31, 23:59 Pacific time. Paul Scott is the judge.

       The Platinum Hat 2014 is well underway. All but two of the second-round games have been played. One third-round game is complete. Stephen McCann is the judge.

       Rated Ace Tournament #42 is complete and Paul Scott is the winner! Congratulations Paul!  Bill Schoeller was the judge for this tournament.

       Rated Ace Tournament #43 is also complete! Congratulations to Ken Rotar! Judge Brett Johnson did an excellent job.

       NetKill Patrol's third quarter was won by Brendan Lally. Its fourth quarter is ongoing. Richard Schirmer maintains the statistics that make this tournament possible


DEMOS AND CONS WITH SFU GAMES

       November 8-9, 2014 Star Fleet Battles and Federation Commander were demoed at King Con by James Everett. He reports good attendance and lots of interest.

       November 28, 2014 A Call to Arms: Star Fleet was demoed by Ranger Taras Toporowych in North Olmsted, Ohio. He reports good interest in the game.
   
       November 29, 2014, at Gamers Haven, Spokane Valley SFB was played. Harlan Haskell was the Ranger in charge. He reports the game lasted two turns, and the Federation and Hydrans formed an alliance during the game to defeat the dragons and save all the colonists.

       Harlan Haskell announces that January 1, 2015 in the Spokane-CDA Area, WA, there will be a game of Star Fleet Battles. It is in the community room at Hearthstone Apartments in Medical Lake, WA 15 mile SW Spokane, off I-90, 272 exit, Campbell St. and Grant, behind middle school. It will run from 9:00 am through 9:00 pm. It's a 2000-point battle of battleships and escorts, 3 DD types or more with extra for Captain's Points. 

       Star Fleet Battles games are held weekly in Tempe Arizona each Friday at Game Depot from 2:00 -7:00 pm. Eric Phillips is the person to contact.

       Star Fleet Battles games are played regularly in Columbus, Ohio, on Sunday afternoons at the Soldiery. Lee Hanna is the contact person.
 
       Games are held in Spokane, Washington on an irregular basis. Contact them to see if there's a game scheduled. They meet at The Gamer's Haven, 2114 N. Pines St., Suites 1  & 2, Spokane Valley, WA 99206, (509) 443-5992 http://www.thegamershaven.net/gamers_haven.php

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COMMUNIQUE: The latest Communique brings you more Ship Cards, scenarios, and more news from the Star Fleet Universe! It can be downloaded from the Commander's Circle.

COMMANDER'S CIRCLE: We continue to improve the Commander's Circle. All of the ships and scenarios are available as separate documents (the ships are organized by empire) so you can quickly see what is available. The FC Scenario Database and Master Ship Chart documents are also here. Our newest project was suggested by our players and is uploading low-toner Ship Cards. The Commander's Circle is the best place to find free additions to Federation Commander!

FC Forum Recent Posts


       The Federation Commander site and Forum continue to grow as more gamers continue to find them. All of our games currently have topics in the Forum. If you have any comments, questions, or requests for our Graphics Director, this is the place to let her know. Come see what the commotion is about and join the Federation Commander Forum now.
       We are very pleased to see the medals, honor bars, and ribbons awarded to players being incorporated into their signatures. It is exciting to see lots of interesting conversations about a wide variety of subjects. Get in on the activity!
       While for new players the Federation Commander Forum is a little easier to manage, the original (Discus-based) BBS is where most product development takes place. If you have a proposal you'd like to see worked on, don't forget to make sure it is mentioned here. It also has active F&E and SFB forums where players run campaigns, Rated Ace tournaments and other SFB tournaments are organized (most FC tournaments are organized on the Forum), SVC's "My Day" appears, along with current news and strategies dealing with Prime Directive, and each issue of Captain's Log is created. While less colorful (no avatars or sigs), it is a vital part of ADB, Inc.'s communications.

F&E Strategy of the Month
PRIORITIZE YOUR LYRAN CARRIERS

        If you read the Lyran carrier production notes, it sounds like the Lyrans are limited to two carrier builds per year: one as a substitution and one as a conversion.
        But if you look more closely, you will see that the VP+ (carrier pallet) is available in Y171 (along with the CVL). The CV is available in Y172.
        Planning carefully (to use your free fighters) you can build two VP pallets in Y171 (one each turn) and a TGC. (You must use one of your TGCs already available.)
        So instead of building two CVLs in Y171, you can build two carrier tugs that have the same amount of fighter factors, yet have four more combat potential each over the CVLs they replace.
        With the introduction of FCRs in Y171, it will make the Lyran CVT fight much longer, with its higher density over their CVLs.
(End of F&E Strategy of the Month)


A Call To Arms: Star Fleet Tactic of the Month

INTIMIDATION


       You could use the "line up" ability (part of a final maneuver at the end of the Movement Phase) to threaten a given ship, even one that has yet to move. Suppose the enemy really wants to keep a cruiser in a particular spot (not moving) for some game reason (within transporter range of a planet, or in a place he can fire between two terrain features at a particular target). If you make a show of moving a ship or two and "lining up" on the enemy ship that doesn't want to move, you are in effect announcing your intention to fire at that ship during the Attack Phase. You might convince him that staying put is a bad career move. (You aren't actually required to fire at this target and could be trying to distract him from noticing what else your ship is in position to shoot at.)
(End of A Call to Arms: Star Fleet Tactic of the Month)

 

Demotivationals

        Throughout the month our graphics director places on the website various cards called Demotivationals. These are like postcards with an image and a phrase that is often used for humor. Here are the newest demotivationals since our last newsletter:

Greetings!

The Power of the Bark!

Black Friday

To see our previous Demotivationals click here.

 

Mini of the Month
        Every month we will feature one or more of our miniatures that has been painted by a fan. If you paint miniatures, submit pictures of your minis and they may be selected for the next Mini of the Month!

 

Andromedan ship painted by Mike Raper.

Andromedan ship painted by Mike Raper

Help us pick the mini of the month on our page on Facebook. The mini with the most likes and shares will become the mini of the month. Vote for the ones you like!

New Releases

Communique #108 has been posted to the Commander's Circle

Click here to see our previous issues of Hailing Frequencies.

Recently Released
Hydran Master Starship Book Stock #5439 $19.95
Captain's Log #49 Stock #5749 $24.95
Captain's Log #49 SSDs Stock #5749-2 $3.50
Captain's Log #49 Supplemental File Stock #5749-S $1.00
SFB: Federation Master Starship Book
Stock #5432 $24.95
FC: Omega Playtest Rulebook Stock #4809 $6.95
FC Lesser Magellanic Cloud Playtest Pack Stock #4825 $6.95
Fed Com Tactics Manual
, SKU 4009, $24.95
Away Team Log Stock #8010 $24.95
Captain's Log #48
Stock #5748 $24.95
Captain's Log #48 Supplemental File Stock #5748-S $1.00


To be released in 2015

Traveller Prime Directive Core Rulebook
F&E Minor Empires, SKU 3214, price $TBA
F&E Fighter Operations, 2014 update.
A new Starmada book for both editions.
New starships for the 2500 (1/3125) range including Tholian PC, DD, CA, TK5, DN; Klingon B10; Orion BR, DW, BC, BCH, DN.
New starships for the 2400 (1/3788) range including heavy war destroyers and the jumbo freighter.
Tribbles vs. Klingons (assuming Kickstarter works!)
F&E Fighter Operations update 2014, SKU 3203
Federation Commander Reference Starship Book
Captain's Log #50, SKU 5740


PDF SALES:
       
ADB, Inc. continues its relationship with Steve Jackson Games and their Warehouse 23. We chose Warehouse 23 because they have a philosophy that agrees with ours -- our customers are honest and honorable and wouldn't aid people who want to steal our products. Furthermore, we know from experience how devastating a computer crash can be and want our customers to know that they don't have to worry about the loss of their e-products bought through Warehouse 23. What do we have there? We have created a new page that allows easy access to our PDFs for sale on Warehouse 23. From here you can see what we currently have posted and have links to those products.

RECENTLY RELEASED ON Warehouse 23 (e23 been joined with and is now known as Warehouse 23.)
Hydran Master Starship Book
Star Fleet: Galactic Conquest (Fifth Edition)
Federation Commander: Briefing #1
JagdPanther #10
Captain's Log #37
Captain's Log #37 Color SSDs
Star Fleet Battles Module R3 SSD Book (B/W)
Star Fleet Battles Module R3 SSD Book (Color)
JagdPanther #9
Star Fleet Battles Module R2 SSD Book (B/W)
Star Fleet Battles Module R2 SSD Book (Color)
Federation Commander Tactics Manual
SFB: Federation Master Starship Book





RECENTLY RELEASED ON DRIVETHRU RPG and WARGAME VAULT
Federation Commander: Briefing #2 Ship Pack A (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Federation Commander: Briefing #2 Rules & Scenario Pack G (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
A Call to Arms: Star Fleet, Book One Revision Two(DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Hydran Master Starship Book (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Captain's Log #8 (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Star Fleet Galactic Conquest - Fifth Edition (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Federation Commander: Briefing #1 (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
JagdPanther #10(DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Captain's Log #37 (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Captain's Log #37 Color SSDs (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Star Fleet Battles Module R3 SSD Book (B/W) (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Star Fleet Battles Module R3 SSD Book (Color) (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Star Fleet Battles Designer's Edition, Expansion #3 (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
JagdPanther #9 (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Captain's Log #7 (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)
Star Fleet Battles Module R2 SSD Book (B/W) (DriveThru RPG or Wargame Vault)








Star Fleet Fiction

Bridge, Romulan K5B Rapier
      "Sir! Warp power down 19%!" the engineer reported.  "Minor hull damage. All weapons reporting ready. The tractor beam was hit!"
      "Start repair on the warp engines!" Ramelius snarled, cursing the pirate for a lucky shot. "Fire all phasers as they bear!"
     "As you command!"

Engine Room, Orion LR Dearth of Dreams
        Jared looked up at the power output of the weapons. The ship rocked slightly as the enemy returned fire, but the shields held. Barely. "Ready to hype the engines?" His call to the crew was matched by loud assent. He hit the communicator panel.                
        "Ready for engine over-speed on your order!"

(Continue reading here)

Ask Admiral Vanaxilth
MOVEMENT AND MANEUVER

        Sean Hunt asks: The note at the end of (XC1.313-2) seems wrong, maybe. Would we not still use this rule for determining some aspects of movement, even if (XC1.32) plotted movement is being used? For instance, if a non-nimble X-ship was scheduled to move the same impulse as a nimble non-X ship, then presumably the X-ship would have to move before seeing the non-X ship's movement, even though it was pre-plotted.
        ANSWER: Kommodore Ketrick replies: No, because by the definition of pre-plotted movement the nimble ship has given up its advantage in the Order of Precedence. It does not get to see all of the non-nimble ships that are using plotted movement move and then make its own movement based on that movement. So only the X-ships use non-plotted movement as stated.

         Troy Williams asks: Is it legal to allocate energy to, say, a 14/28 speed plot but choose not to accelerate when the change is due (tactical situation changed) and remain at Speed 14 or conduct the change at a later impulse? I am pretty sure you cannot do this but cannot find the rule specifically saying this.
ANSWER: Kommodore Ketrick replies: Unplotted mid-turn decelerations are specifically forbidden. Note the following rule:
         (C12.32) DECELERATION (Second paragraph) specifically says: "Speed changes to reduce speed must always be plotted during Energy Allocation (C12.12). They can never be unplotted."
Delaying an acceleration is by definition a deceleration. There is no legal means (in Star Fleet Battles; Federation Commander does provide a means to use power to cancel movement) to cancel (or delay) a plotted acceleration short of Emergency Deceleration or colliding with a tournament barrier, or Energy Balance Due to Damage, or breakdown as a result of a failed high energy turn, or impact with a web of sufficient strength at sufficient speed.
        Other rules may also apply.
        (C1.34) ALWAYS PLOTTED: (Second sentence of the second paragraph): "All deceleration must be plotted (including braking energy to reverse direction), except an emergency deceleration, which is never plotted."
        (C12.22) PLOT REQUIRED (second sentence): "Alternatively, reserve warp power could be used to accelerate (but not to decelerate) the ship; see (C12.24)."
        (C12.23) DAMAGE (this rule allows you to cancel an acceleration, but only if you are using Energy Balance due to Damage and in response to damage, not simply voluntarily for tactical convenience): "If Energy Balance Due to Damage (D22.0) is in use, a player can cancel or reduce future accelerations to fulfill energy balance requirements. Cancellations must be announced."
        Rule (C12.244) allows for an unplotted deceleration, but only if it is following an unplotted acceleration in the middle of a turn, e.g., you use reserve power to accelerate to a faster speed between Impulse #8 and #16, the deceleration back to your plotted speed on Impulse #16 is technically an unplotted deceleration.
        The rules do not allow you to cancel or delay a pre-plotted acceleration.
(End of Admiral Vanaxilth)

F&E Q&A
PRODUCTION

 
        Q: The Kzintis can only have one BCE (escort variant of a battlecruiser, highly desirable for increasing the ComPot of carrier groups) in service at a time (440.7). What if someone captures several Kzinti BCs? They convert them to native technology and want to convert them all to BCEs. Is that legal or would the capturing empire also be limited to having just one BCE in service? Can they sell them back to me?
        A: Only standard variants (305.23) can be made from captured ships. A conjectural ship is not a standard variant.

        Q: Does the production of a scout pod or pair of scout pods for a given empire count as the allowed scout ship substitution on a given turn under (432.41)?
        A: Of course it does as the rule you cited states.

        Q: Captain's Log #43, page 96, seems to state that the Kzintis can produce any number of drone ship conversions. However, the Order of Battle (705.3) says in the F&E 2010 rulebook that they cannot build more than two DFs per turn.
        A: The published rule (705.3) controls the situation, and the Q&A is incorrect. Note that the version of (705.3) in F&E 2010 covers only the drone frigate (the only Kzinti drone ship in the basic game) but does state that this applies to all drone ships. Advanced Operations lists all of the drone ships and other ships that count against this limit as of the time it was printed:
        "Can produce (by any means) no more than two drone ships of all types combined per turn. MDC, DND, CLD, count against this limit. Replacement of battle pods counts against drone limits; two battle pods built on the same turn count as one drone ship (one pod counts as one ship)."

         Q: The Kzinti special construction rules state that they may substitute a DWE for an FF once per year starting in Y172. However, the SIT says that the YIS for the DWE is Y174, and all other indications everywhere else are that the DW and its variants are introduced in Y174. The question is, is the Y172 substitution note an error, or are these early DWEs prototypes?
        A: The DWEs in Y172S and Y173S are the prototypes. You can build a DW in place of the DWE if you desire but you can only build one DW hull per year until Y174 when normal production of the DWs kicks in. The historical Kzintis were so desperate to keep their carrier groups alive that they used the first DW prototypes for escort variants. Go Furrballs!
(End of F&E Q&A)


ASK AUNT JEAN

Dear Aunt Jean, My players want pictures of their insignia and medals. Is there any way I can get them?

        A: Actually, we have a lot of play aids for Prime Directive! Go here: http://www.starfleetgames.com/sfb/sfin/index.shtml#PD
        You will find medals, insignia, and lots more!

Send questions to Jean at design@StarFleetGames.com and SVC will decide which one Jean will answer next.
(End of Ask Aunt Jean )

Cool Stuff on the Website

In this section we will provide links to various web pages and items that we think you will find "cool".
We have recently updated the look and design of the Rangers Page, check it out here:
Rangers Page
Here is a link to our new page about our new upcoming game:
Tribbles vs Klingons
Here are links to various flyers you can use to advertise your Demos and Game Days:
Ranger Resources
Here are links to the new pages of Starline 2500 miniatures pictures.
Starline 2500 Battleships page
Starline 2500 Federation Miniatures
Starline 2500 Klingon Miniatures
Starline 2500 Romulan Miniatures
Starline 2500
Traveller Prime Directive
Call to Arms Star Fleet

We have also uploaded new Xander wallpapers to our Wallpapers section on the website.
Wallpapers

We have new images of our game Star Fleet Marines posted on our BBS topic page.

STAR FLEET ALERTS

These are the press releases we send to the wholesalers, retailers, and media. You can get on the mailing list for them by asking Marketing@StarFleetGames.com to add you to the list. (Obviously, they are free.) They are uploaded to the Star Fleet Alert page

Alert 140707 FC: Tactics Manual and Captain's Log #49 (Adobe Acrobat Required)
Alert 140418 PRICE 2500 (Adobe Acrobat Required)
Star Fleet Alert 140320 CL48, Away Team Log
(Adobe Acrobat Required)

FC Tactic of the MonthTO DIRECT OR NOT DIRECT?

       The directed targeting rules in Federation Commander allow general targeting of weapons or power. However, there is a cost to this; "skipped" damage points are lost.
        Let's take this example. Score 30 points of internal damage on a fleet-scale Klingon F5 by directed-on-weapons, directed-on-power, and standard targeting.
        Directed-weapons: Ship crippled, but has some warp to leave the map. Seven missed hits due to lack of the right kind of internals.
        Directed-power: Ship crippled, no power, but lives. Seven missed hits due to lack of the right kind of internals.
        Standard Targeting: The frigate blows up, every time, with damage points left over.
        So, use directed-weapons if you want to force a ship to leave, or directed-power if you want to capture it. To destroy a ship, use standard targeting.
        I must note that the above example assumes enough damage points to destroy the ship. Scoring fewer points on a larger ship will not destroy it, or completely disarm or disable it, no matter what dice you roll. In such cases, the ship is going to survive and you'd be better off to use standard targeting and score as much damage as possible. This is especially true if the ship is undamaged and you score only a few points. After the damage is scored, see how many boxes (and kind of boxes) are left and target the second volley according to your battle plan.
(End of FC Tactic of the Month)


SFB Tactic of the Month
WEASEL HEAT CHEAT
- Commander Andy Vancil, USS Colorado

        When flying Probr ships, there are times you know your opponent is planning to launch a wild weasel to take care of your high energy acceptance torpedoes, but you still need to launch anyway. Given the nature of your weapons, going in for the anchor is a tough proposition. Launching at medium range, and then running away while he is under wild weasel restrictions is not so bad though. Eventually he will run out of shuttles, and your torpedoes rearm quickly if you can find the power.
         To make the best of this situation, you should consider taking advantage of rule (OFP2.33). Here is how it works. Instead of targeting the enemy ship, you target the hex behind the enemy ship, and then plot a change of targets, to the enemy ship, for the impulse the high energy acceptance torpedo reaches that hex. As soon as your opponent launches the wild weasel, shoot it down with your phasers. By the time the high energy acceptance torpedo changes targets, the explosion period will have ended, so the torpedo will track his ship, not the wild weasel. It will circle back at him, and he will have to eat it, use another wild weasel, or shoot it (which will take a lot of phasers with the 3:1 damage ratio for high energy acceptance torpedoes).
        Pulling this off does have a few complexities. First, an effective counter is for him to simply lab the torpedo as it approaches, not launching a wild weasel until after you announce (and you have to announce it) the target change. A counter to this is to launch two high energy acceptance torpedoes his way, one ballistic with a target change, the other simply targeting him. This works best if you were running away to reload, anyway, so you might as well launch all the bearing torpedoes. You get both torpedoes out quickly, but he still has to deal with them both separately.
        You can also get good use out of this technique if you are at Range Zero to Range One, since he will not have an opportunity to use labs. Of course, the Probr usually does not want to be that close to anyone.
        Another important thing to note is that by rule (OFP2.332), there is a four-impulse delay after changing targets before the torpedo can hit. If it enters the target hex too soon, it will do no damage and be removed. However, by targeting a hex directly behind the enemy ship, it will take at least five impulses to circle back around and hit it. Or, you can target a hex on his flank, and arrange the position of the high energy acceptance torpedo so that it will circle its target until it uses a high energy turn, meaning you can delay impact as long as you like. This requires your target to remain stationary, however.
        Finally, depending on the range and how quickly your opponent launched the wild weasel, your high energy acceptance torpedo might end up reacquiring the wild weasel because it is still in the explosion period. However, all is not lost. You still get to score collateral damage, and keep your opponent under weasel restrictions much longer. If he reactivates his fire control during the explosion period, it will come up before the torpedo hits, voiding the wild weasel.
        This technique works best as a surprise for someone who has not seen it, but an opponent who knows this trick is in your tool kit will have to think that much harder and use a few more resources to deal with your high energy acceptance torpedoes. And if he is doing that, he is putting less effort into shooting at your ship, which is exactly what you want.
(End of SFB Tactic of the Month)

 

In A Call to Arms: Star Fleet, terrain plays an important role. Here's an example of of small Earth-like planets.

Tony L.Thomas writes: Two smaller Earth-like planets, with Klingon cruiser for scale. Photo courtesy of Tony.