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  2. Star Frontiers - Wikipedia

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    Star Frontiers is a space opera role-playing game that is set near the center of a spiral galaxy (the setting does not specify whether the galaxy is our own Milky Way).A previously undiscovered quirk of the laws of physics allows starships to jump to "The Void", a hyperspatial realm that greatly shortens the travel times between inhabited worlds, once they reach 1% of the speed of light.

  3. Category:Science fiction role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Dark Conspiracy. Dawning Star. Diaspora (role-playing game) Dinosaur Planet: Broncosaurus Rex. Domination (role-playing game) The Dominion Tank Police Role-Playing Game. Dream Park: The Roleplaying Game. Droids (role-playing game) Dune: Chronicles of the Imperium.

  4. Starfinder Roleplaying Game - Wikipedia

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    The Starfinder Roleplaying Game is a science-fiction/science fantasy role-playing game published by Paizo Publishing.It is built on Paizo's previous game, the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, both in its game mechanics and universe, but adapted to a more futuristic style than its fantasy predecessor; game content is intended to be easily convertible between the two systems.

  5. Burning Empires (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    The Burning Wheel. Publication. 2006. Genres. Sci-fi. Systems. Based on The Burning Wheel. Burning Empires is a tabletop science fiction role-playing game, designed by Luke Crane and published by The Burning Wheel in 2006. It is based on Christopher Moeller 's two critically acclaimed Iron Empires graphic novels, Faith Conquers and Sheva's War.

  6. Traveller (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Traveller is a science fiction role-playing game first published in 1977 by Game Designers' Workshop. Marc Miller designed Traveller with help from Frank Chadwick, John Harshman, and Loren Wiseman. [1] Editions were published for GURPS, d20, and other role-playing game systems. From its origin and in the currently published systems, the game ...

  7. Numenera - Wikipedia

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    Technology. The name "Numenera" is a reference to the bits of technology left over from past civilizations. The word "numen" is a Latin root word meaning a "pervading divine presence" [6] and "era" refers to the period (1 billion years in the future) in which this universe takes place.

  8. Universe (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Universe (role-playing game) Universe: The Role-Playing Game of the Future is a science fiction role-playing game published by Simulation Publications, Inc (SPI) from 1981 to 1983. It was praised [1][2][3][4] for its innovative and tightly organized rules for such sci-fi RPG concerns as generating planets, applying character skills to in-game ...

  9. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    Teen drama, paranormal romance, horror. A game about the messy lives of teenage monsters by Joe Mcdaldno (1st ed.), designed by Avery Alder (2nd ed.) Monsters! Monsters! Metagaming Concepts. 1976. Fantasy system where the player characters are monsters. Monsters and Other Childish Things. Arc Dream Publishing.