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Star Fleet Missions
Star Fleet Missions
by Task Force Games (1992)
Player Count
2 to 6

Player Ages
10+

Playing Time
1 hour
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Science Fiction
  • Wargame
  • Movies / TV / Radio theme
  • Designers
  • Stephen V. Cole
  • Leanna M. Cole
  • Mechanisms
  • Hand Management
  • Artists
  • Stephen V. Cole
  • William H. Keith, Jr.
  • Family
  • Star Fleet Universe
  • Aliens
  • Star Trek
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    Description

    Each round a mission card is read, including winning criteria (see below). Each player then secretly commits a ship card to it from their hand of five. The winner of the round is the player whose ship best meets the mission's criteria.

    Ships are rated for Space Combat, Marines, Diplomacy, Science, and Cargo. Most missions will only use one of these (i.e., "highest Space Combat wins") while some use two combined (i.e., "highest total of Science and Cargo wins"). A few missions add special conditions; ships sent to defend against Gorn attack may not be Gorn, for example, while the Romulan Civil War excludes all but Romulans, and negotiations with alien pacifists go to the highest Diplomacy after Space Combat and Marines are subtracted.

    From the rule sheet cover:

    Star Fleet Missions is a card game played with two decks of cards: Ship Cards and Missions Cards.

    Each Ship Card represents a starship. there are 18 cards for each of six "races" (Federation, Klingon, Romulan, Gorn, Tholian, and Orion Pirate), for a total of 108. (Race means "nation" or "empire.")

    Each Ship Card shows the class (type of ship), the name of the specific ship, and five Ratings which are used to determine the suitability of a ship for a given Mission. These Ratings vary from 1 to 16.

    The other two Ship Cards represent starships with Legendary Captains and are the most powerful Ship Cards in the game. All five Ratings are 20!

    Each Mission Card describes an exciting mission on which you will send one or more starships. Each Mission Card describes the Mission, tells how many ships to send on the Mission, provides any special instructions, and describes how to "win" that Mission (i.e., which Ratings of the ships sent will be used to determine which ship performed the best.)

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