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Post by Inferno! on Jan 13, 2012 16:23:57 GMT -5
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Post by Falconer on Jan 13, 2012 16:55:15 GMT -5
Hell yeah!
Looks like the Enterprise from The Motion Picture. Not a bad choice.
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Post by Falconer on Jan 13, 2012 16:56:07 GMT -5
I love that Chapel takes her rightful place amongst the characters.
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Post by finarvyn on Jan 13, 2012 20:51:50 GMT -5
I've never played Settlers of Catan, but it sounds fun. Kind of a shame that everyone plays the Federation, if my interpretation of the photo is at all accurate. It would have been fun to have several different races (maybe Fed, Romulin, Klingon, Andorian?) compete against one another.
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Post by Inferno! on Jan 14, 2012 0:19:46 GMT -5
It would have been fun to have several different races (maybe Fed, Romulin, Klingon, Andorian?) compete against one another. I agree, but they do make a bunch of Catan expansions. So, if this does well maybe they'll make Trek expansions.
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Post by aramis on Jan 14, 2012 0:45:53 GMT -5
Catan isn't hard, but the game is as much about trading the right cards at the right time.
It's the definitive "EuroGame"... the theme is so pasted-on that the first scan of the rules and cards will render it mostly about collection value.
Still, it's a gateway game for bigger better games.
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Post by Falconer on Jan 14, 2012 12:56:32 GMT -5
It SHOULD be:
4 players = Federation, Klingons, Romulans, and Gorns Robber = Orions
If the Klingons are the Robber, then I guess it’s friendly competition amongst the Federation: Humans, Vulcans, Andorians, and Tellarites.
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Post by shapeshifter on Aug 20, 2020 17:28:45 GMT -5
Does anyone know where one can get replacement "Enterprises" and "Klingon" ships for this game? I've tried ebay and found a source for the Enterprises, but the Klingons are much more elusive. I wrote the Catan company, but haven't gotten an answer back yet. I'm trying to find cheapie plastic game tokens in the shape of the Enterprise, other Fed ships, Klingon vessels and maybe a few others for a homebrew boardgame, but it's hard cobbling pieces together.
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