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The blueprints used to help inspire the first Klingon SSDs in SFB showed a number of aft-firing phasers, as well as nuclear-tipped missiles that were never shown on-screen. Logistically, they use the same kind of planets, bases, and transports as most other Alpha Octant powers.įrom a game design perspective, their ships were originally designed by ADB to act in opposition to the Klingons. Their ships (which look like this) are armed with phasers, disruptors, and drones, though they generally have a higher proportion of drones than disruptors.
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But while the first pirate oprations were undertaken by "ethnic" Orions, the modern Orion Cartels have a wide array of species involved, and are united more by a common technology base and mode of operation than through any particular species or faction loyalties.Īgain, the Star Fleet Universe Kzintis are not the same as the Kzinti shown in The Slaver Weapon. The Orion Pirates are "officially" disavowed by the Orion government, though rumours abound of various under-the-table dealings going on in the Orion Enclave. In the SFU, Orion (the planet) is a member of the Federation, albeit one which cut a unique deal when signing up which would come to haunt the UFP in later years.
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The Orions are handled differently than in the Paramount/CBS Franchise, too. Another known group later arrived in the Draco Dwarf galaxy, but didn't come into contact with the Holdfast Tholians until much later in the timeline. One group of Tholians fled to the Alpha Octant, founding the Tholian Holdfast. Once masters of their home galaxy, they were overthrown and virtually exterminated by the Seltorians, an insectoid species they had genetically engineered to serve as their enforcers. The SFU Tholians had a number of different strains which emerged on their ancestral homeworld back in the M81 Galaxy, but the dominant Tholian phenotype are the "pillars", which have no legs and literally hover above the ground. The Gorns (plural s) are three genetically-identical populations seeded on three seperate planets by a different (and equally unknown) precursor faction, and are themselves related to other species (not least the bird-like Paravians, who became extinct in the Alpha Octant but would re-emerge as an exile power over in the Omega Octant). They are biologically related to the lynx-like Lyrans, since both species (and certain others which emerged in that region of space, such as the now-presumed-to-be-extinct wolf-like Carnivons) are descended from populations seeded on various worlds in the distant past. The SFU Kzintis have cat ears, no tails, sentient females, and are "Kzinti" in singular and "Kzintis" in plural. There are some other species differences, too.
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I would imagine seeing it being prepped for conversion to Mongoose Traveller once the core T:PD rulebook is published. There is a Klingon Empire sourcebook for Prime Directive in GURPS and D20M, which includes writeups of several subject planets and species in addition to the Klingons themselves. Star Fleet Universe Klingons look like the ones from TOS, as shown here.