![]() ![]() Although I sympathize with both contentions, I think that both arguments are a bit disingenuous. Others feel that the SFU is simply too militaristic for "true" Trek gaming. Since the SFU canon diverges so far from Trek canon, PD is often ignored by fans and gamers. In terms of this blog (despite its license with Paramount), Prime Directive may be "not Trek", but it undeniably is a way to role-play Star Trek. For licensing reasons, the SFU is based on elements of The Original Series, The Animated Series, and The Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual, but mostly its own mythology built over decades. For those who don't know, PD is part of the Star Fleet Universe (SFU), derived from Star Trek and the background of tabletop and computer games such as Star Fleet Battles, Federation Commander, Starfleet Command and more. ![]() Over the past few months, I've been perusing various publications from the Prime Directive series of role-playing games. ![]()
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