Each Player chose an image of either a Star Trek cosplayer, animation, or actor to represent their character. |
Modiphius Entertainment’s Star Trek Adventures RPG was a huge hit with our family game table!
All of my players are mostly familiar with the original
series and the reboot movies. They love TOS so we choose to playtest the USS
Lexington. I had 5 players; my friend Sam, my wife Cassandra, and my three
children Lexi, Josh, and Zach. Zach wanted to be Captain however, I talked him
into being a human first officer, Lt. Commander Luke Bolton. Josh reprised his role as the Vulcan science officer whom he renamed
as Lt. Jackson or Mr. Jackson. Lexi chose the communications officer again but
picked a different image and named her Lt. Ruby Martinez. Cassandra’s chief
medical officer was Dr. Dolly O’Connell. Sam wanted to be chief of security but
also wanted to be Caltian. There were no Caltian in the pregens so I used a
nimble human and adjusted his melee attack to include claws. Sam was Lt Rafael
Huerta the Caltian Chief of Security.
USS Lexington is on route to Dourap IV, a mostly Tellarite
colony near the Klingon border. They are suffering from an outbreak of d’kar
fever, a potentially lethal disease; the heroes are racing to bring medical supplies
and a small team of doctors to the colony to treat the victims. I, as the GM,
make the captain of the Lexington an NPC and read the Captain’s log to the
players. I cut the handout information into smaller sections then handed the
pieces to different players. The captain asked each of the PCs questions that can
be answered by reading the handout information to the table. Dr. O’Connell told
everyone about the d’kar fever, Mr. Jackson gave a run down the planet’s
specifics, Lt. Martinez talked about the colony and major city, and Lt.
Commander Bolton told everyone the details about the civilian medical team that
was on board. Dr. O’Connell immediately was concerned about the shipment of
medicine and was heading to the turbo lift to leave the bridge when disaster
struck.
Okumarts free Star Trek paper minis an a printed layout of the bridge on cardstock was a big hit. |
While traveling at high warp speed, USS Lexington encountered
a subspace anomaly which shaked the ship violently. Dr. O’Connell was thrown
from the turbo lift door to the railing but was uninjured. The bridge crew worked
together to stabilize the ship and drop out of warp. Mr. Jackson advised engineering to take the
Warp engine offline to drop the ship out of warp. When the Lexington dropped
out of warp, the warp drive was offline, several other major systems were compromised,
and the ship was drifting at high sublight speed. The crew began assessing the
damage and making repairs. Reports of numerous injuries started coming in from
all over the ship, Dr. O’Connell rushed to sick bay to coordinate treatment of
the injured. Lt Rafael Huerta started work on the phasers and shields. Lt Ruby
Martinez began fixing the communication array. Lt. Jackson worked on finding
out where they were. Lt Commander Bolton worked on the impulse propulsion and
maneuvering thrusters, all the while, the entire crew of the USS Lexington worked
on to repair of the ship.
Dr Stoorer revised to be a male Tellarite |
Lt. Jackson reports to the Captain that the ship is drifting
directly towards the Klingon border and there are three D7 battle cruisers
waiting at the border for them.
Trouble on the Klingon Border |
Lt. Huerta conducts an investigation and finds a medical
tricorder fallen between two pipes in the Jefferies tubes. Rafael thinks one of
the civilian medical team maybe the culprit. They race to sick bay.
Meanwhile on the bridge, Lt. Martinez attempts to explain to
the Klingons that the USS Lexington is disabled and is not intending to violate
their territory. The Klingons make it very clear that they will not fall for
any federation tricks and will destroy them soon as they enter their dominion.
Once Lt Huerta reaches sickbay with a security detail, Lt.
Comm. Bolton, and Mr. Jackson, he speaks with Dr. O’Connell in private. Dr.
O’Connell comes up with a way to find out which one does not have their
tricorder. Dr. O’Connell ushers all of the civilian team into another room and
announces that she is inconsistencies from their tricorders and feels they
should be recalibrated. She asks everyone to hold up their medical tricorders
and everyone holds one up. At first the heroes are discouraged but Lt. Huerta
checks the civilian roster and finds one of the orderlies is missing. Dr. Stoorer
grumbled that the missing orderly was Kyle Hunsley, a last-minute addition to
their team who was aloof and lazy! Another orderly described Kyle as antisocial
and they hadn’t seen him since before the accident. Lt Huerta alerted security
on all decks to be on the lookout for Kyle Hunsley. Mr. Jackson said he might
be able to pinpoint his location with Kyle Hunsley bio signature and ran
towards the bridge. Lt Huerta and Lt. Comm. Bolton take off in separate directions
to join the manhunt.
Easy to lose one man in this crowd! |
Mr. Jackson returns to the bridge and advises the captain
about the search for the saboteur. He hypothesis that using Kyle Hunsley’s
biosignature from the medical team’s roster that he could pinpoint his
whereabouts on the ship. Mr. Jackson makes a shocking discovery and alerts Lt.
Huerta that Kyle Hunsley is not a male human but a male Orion. This deviates
from the adventure slightly as I was concerned my players may slay Kyle without
questioning him so an Orion disguised as a human would give them a clue as to
what was going on.
Due to time constraints, I immediately ended the cat and
mouse game, Kyle Hunsley steps out of the turbolift onto the bridge and fires a
stolen phaser on stun at the captain rendering him unconscious. Lt. Martinez
doesn’t hesitate and fires her phaser and stuns Kyle. The rest of the heroes
arrive on the bridge shortly after. Mr. Jackson decided to mindmeld with the
unconscious saboteur to learn why this has all happened. Mr. Jackson tells the
group about the Orion crime syndicate and how it released the disease on Dourap
IV, to make money selling them the medicine needed to stop it. Kyle’s mission
was to slow Star Fleet’s relief effort long enough for the colonial government
to buy the medicine from the Orions. Kyle never intended to disable the ship
and sending it hurling towards Klingon space.
Klingon Captain |
The USS Lexington got back on course and saved the colony!
Live Long and Prosper! |