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Star Trek Roleplaying Game

Star Trek Roleplaying Game Player's Guide cover


Matthew Colville, Kenneth Hite,
Ross S. Isaacs, Steven S. Long, Don
Designer(s)
Mappin, Christian Moore & Owen
Seyler
Publisher(s) Decipher, Inc.
Publication
2002
date
Science fiction (Star Trek)
Genre(s)
System(s) CODA System
"Star Trek roleplaying game" and "Star Trek role-playing game" redirect here. For other Star
Trek role-playing games, see History of Star Trek games.
The Star Trek Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game (RPG) set in the Star Trek universe
using the CODA System rules[1][2][3] and first published by Decipher, Inc. in 2002. When
Decipher acquired the rights to create the RPG, they also acquired most of the gaming studio
from Last Unicorn Games. However, the Decipher game system is dissimilar to the one that
Last Unicorn published. Instead, the system is similar to Wizards of the Coast's d20 System
but uses 2D6 to resolve actions.[1][3]

Materials
Books released for the game include:

Book 1: Star Trek Roleplaying Game Player's Guide (2002) - The bookcover,
illustrated by Kieran Yanner, shows the various notable starship captains (see image at
right).
Book 2: Star Trek Roleplaying Game Narrator's Guide (2002)
Book 3: Starfleet Operations Manual (2003)
Book 4: Starships (2003)
Book 5: Aliens (2003)
Book 6: Creatures (2003)
Supplement: Star Trek Narrator's Screen (2003)
Worlds (PDF only, 2005)
Mirror Universe: Through a Glass Darkly (PDF only, 2005)

Several more books were planned, including books based on Klingons, diplomats, and traders.
Decipher was forced to close down their RPG studio before those books were published, so
although they were written those books haven't been released. On November 12, 2007,
Decipher CEO Warren Holland confirmed that the company would no longer be releasing any
material concerning the Star Trek RPG.

References
1.
Brennan, Eric (September 2002). "Star Trek Roleplaying Game Player's Guide and
Narrator's Guide (Review)". RPGnet. Retrieved 2007-10-16.
Goodman, Patrick. "Star Trek RPG Narrator's Guide (Review)". Pen & Paper. Retrieved
2007-10-16.
3. Pook, Matthew (2002-05-10). "Pyramid Review: Star Trek Roleplaying Game -Player's Guide". Pyramid (online).
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