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Stellar Frontier: Psi Order Upeo Wa Macho & Extrasolar Space Sourcebook (Trinity)

Stellar Frontier: Psi Order Upeo Wa Macho & Extrasolar Space Sourcebook (Trinity)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!
Review: I absolutly love this book. The knowledge that is contained in this book about the lost order of Upeo Wa Macho is simply amzing. Finnialy i have in my hands actual information on what i could only dream up before. This is a must have for any Serious GM.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: I got to write one of the meaty bits.
Review: Of all the parts of the Trinity universe a writer could put his stamp on, what could be juicier than the Upeo wa Macho? Everything from the exact nature of their abilities, to their mysterious disappearance, to their current status - it's all here. Right alongside it is John Snead's material on interstellar colonies, portraying uniquely human responses to vividly conceived alien environments. If you have half as much fun using this as I had writing it, you should find this well worth the money.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Useful book on the Teleporters and the Extrasolar Colonies.
Review: The main Trinity book briefly described the missing Upeo Wa Macho (Teleporter Order) and the cut-off extrasolar colonies. Aside from the main book, and the player's guide, this is probably the only other book you really need for Trinity. The order itself opens up a vast playground for storytellers and players since teleportation lets you go anywhere in the Universe. Information on the colonies and new worlds adds to the game's futurisitc sci-fi atmosphere. The book tries to cover a lot of ground and succeeded in many areas. There was just enough information to answer vital questions while leaving room for storytellers to custom-tailor the colonies and worlds to fit their games.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A long awaited source book for a great storytelling game.
Review: When a Role-playing game comes out there is always the "unanswered questions" that leave players and readers in the lurch as to what happened and why. With Stellar Frontier, however, White-Wolf actually comes out and ANSWERS those questions. It gives us a chance to look at an Order that we could only speculate as to its disappearance before. And it also gives us even more information as to the rest of newly dicovered space. All in all, it should be a mainstay for any Trinity player or ST.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A long awaited source book for a great storytelling game.
Review: When a Role-playing game comes out there is always the "unanswered questions" that leave players and readers in the lurch as to what happened and why. With Stellar Frontier, however, White-Wolf actually comes out and ANSWERS those questions. It gives us a chance to look at an Order that we could only speculate as to its disappearance before. And it also gives us even more information as to the rest of newly dicovered space. All in all, it should be a mainstay for any Trinity player or ST.


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