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Starfleet Academy Narrator's Guide is a reference book for the Last Unicorn Games TNG Star Trek RPG, one of three from the Starfleet Academy boxed set released in 1999.

Description[]

The soul of Starfleet resides in the Academy... Now you can enter the Academy and experience for yourself what it takes to become a member of the Federation's elite cadre.
  • Advice for Narrators on running an Academy-based series. Now, your Star Trek: The Next Generation games don't have to start with your first tour of duty.
  • Two complete adventures.

Contents[]

  • The Academy Series
    • Character Creation
      • The Personality Archetype
      • Character Development
    • Axioms of an Academy Series
  • Series Formats
    • Academy Cadets
      • The Supporting Cast
      • Guest Lecturers
      • Civilians
    • Story Themes
  • Survival Test
  • The Medusa Syndrome

Module/adventures[]

Survival Test[]

Faced with a difficult survival course on a hostile alien planet, the crew finds itself embroiled in a real-life showdown with a Cardassian aggressor. To survive — let alone warn Starfleet of the encroaching danger — they must put their limited training, and all the initiative and ingenuity they can muster, to a test that goes well beyond what they were prepared for.

The Medusa Syndrome[]

Against the backdrop of classes, exams, and the forthcoming Sadie Hawkins Dance, a mysterious disease breaks out at Starfleet Academy, leaving its victims temporarily paralyzed and weakened. As the crew members race against the clock to find a cause for the disease (and get dates for the dance), they discover a malevolent energy being brought to campus in an alien archaeological artifact. They must track down and study this lifeform in an effort to end its depredations and find a cure for the disease..."

References[]

Characters[]

Survival Test characters[]

Givar • Nexx • Jos • Hans Zakarian • Aldosian lion

The Medusa Syndrome characters[]

Beneeta Charleston • Genevieve duChamp • Loraleth • Medusa Wisp • Axander Moltros • Arsula Roveen

Other characters[]

Porrikos
Referenced only
Julian Bashir • Cheung • Wesley Crusher • Foley • James T. Kirk • Geordi La Forge • Nicholas Locarno • Mordock • Jean-Luc Picard • Q

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Fearless (Excelsior-class cruiser) • Gulliver (type 7 shuttlecraft) • Galor-class

Races and cultures[]

Aldosian • Andorian • Cardassian • Centauran • Human
Referenced only
Antican • Benzite • Borg • Breen • Changeling • Digralan • Ferengi • Iconian • Klingon • Romulan • Vulcan

Locations[]

Aldos (Aldos II • Aldos II science station) • Alpha Quadrant • Demilitarized Zone • Digrala III • Earth • holodeck • San Francisco • Starfleet Academy

States and organizations[]

Daystrom Institute • Klingon Empire • Red Squad

Other references[]

Corvan gilvos • dilithium • Dominion War • Grankite Order of Tactics • Kragite Order of Heroism • Medal of Honor • omphalos • Sadie Hawkins Dance

Appendices[]

Images[]

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