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I have been thinking about running a Kingmaker game. I know that Kingmaker has a few things about it that have been improved on in the years since it came out. My problem is I have no idea where any of that information is. Is there a guide to help make the game more smooth? Do I just need to spend a few (more like a lot) hours combing through this forum, or another forum? Are there new rules that are just better then what was available when Kingmaker was published if so what rules what book? Will there be a special edition that is going to come out tomorrow that I didn't even know about (yah probably not on that one)? I know there is a lot of years of experience here so I would love to be able to use that experience to my advantage rather than try and reinvent the wheel. Just looking for some help out there thanks!
So energy weapons attack EAC which I have seen to always be lower then KAC. Energy weapons can be rechared for free with a starship, who doesn't have a STARSHIP. What advantage do kinetic weapons have?
...The Blorg? I mean come on they are naturally ugly to most species and there patron god Hylax, is all about first contact and diplomacy, also known as friendship!!! Must make my first Shirren named Wiz. Hay maybe the Swarm just wanted to be friends, and was just sending out friend ships to invite the pact world to a party!
Oh man, do I love space ships!!! Starfinder had me at, “you can fly spaceships” but looking at the stats on military ships had me wondering, and it seems that others have also found the information to be not correct. But a question is how off are Starfinder’s numbers, to tell let’s look at the military ships other fictional universes? Destroyer= 300-800 ft or 150-420 tons and crew 6-20 Cruiser= 800-2,000 ft or 420-1,200 tons and crew 20-100 Carrier/battleship= 2,000-15,000 ft or 1,200-8,000 tons and crew 75/100-200/300 (for carrier/battleship) Dreadnought= over 15,000 ft or over 8,000 tons and crew 125-500 In the Star Trek universe the original Enterprise (NCC-171) i.e. the Kirk ship is called a Heavy Cruiser, in its refit it is listed as 1,000 ft long, mass of 1,000,000 tons, and a crew of 300.
Next the Honerverse a long running series of books about naval officer Honor Harrington by David Weber. This series is hard military science fiction so there are lots of ships, and the sizes increase as the series went along so I will be trying to give ships from early in the series. Ship class in this series is defined by tonnage so:
For information on exact length, mass and crew size I chose some ships that best reprecetn the class.
US navy ships modern day
What does all this tell us…besides I am a huge nerd for STARSHIPS!!!!
Crew size is pretty much impossible to get a good handle on due to an unknown level of automation. The Ford class carriers will have a crew size 25% of the previous Nimitz class but they are nearly the same exact size. What is a major problem with the mass of the military ship classes. Just looking at Destroyer, Cruisers, Battleships/Carriers and Dreadnoughts I would make a quick fix by saying the mass listed are in thousand tons. For example cruisers would then range 420,000-1,200,000 tons This would make the original Enterprise a perfect fit for a cruiser and Enterprise D a perfect fit for a battleship. Honorverse masses become in the same ball park and given a little jiggering works out well too. A side note Dreadnoughts in Starfinder by the size charts and especially compared to things like Absalom Station at 26,400 ft, should be the extremely, extremely, rare far outclassing the largest Federation ships in Star Trek. The largest Super Dreadnoughts in the Honorverse in terms of mass just barely get into it but are way too short.
Compared to modern Navy vessels destroyers are about the same but after that well as you would expect for something that exists in space they comparisons just go out the window. Fans of other universes how do your favorites compare or where did I go wrong? Here is another look at the same problem
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Ok p307 Thaumtech Omenbringer, the pilot under crew has a piloting of +32. I cant figure out the math +2 from ship
+32 for skill check so what did I miss? Any thoughts?
I'm looking at the Graveknight and looking to switch out its weapons to a longsword and shield but I cant figure out the original math for the to hit and damage on the greatsword. My math is as follows to hit
damage
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