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Getting ready to run “Into The Unknown” for some new Starfinder players. Reading through the modules, the players retrieve an aeon stone from a spacecraft wreck. I’ve been looking through the CRB, but I don’t find anything about aeon stones. Could someone please enlighten me?


I'm gearing up to run a Starfinder campaign for six friends who are all very experienced PRG players. I'll probably start them at 5th level. Can anyone recommend an Adventure Path for such a group? Thanks!


At the end of the "Salvage" chapter of ITU, the PCs download the Unbound Wayfarer's log, and get a bit of information about worlds the wrecked ship had previously visited. Additionally, the PCs find an object called an iridescent spindle aeon stone.

Is there any further information about these potential future adventure hooks? I haven't been able to find anything here on the Paizo site.


In the CRB, it states that a starship must be stationary for one minute before entering the Drift. So, from a visual effects standpoint, that precludes stretching star fields or stretching starships. Do Starfinder starships simply vanish from view in normal space? Just - blink and they're gone?

Also, how well-known is the Plane-ripping effect of Drift travel? Is it general knowledge anyone can find on three dozen infosphere sites? Or is it a relative secret, known to only a handful of experienced explorers?


I just downloaded "Into the Unknown". It is EXACTLY what I've been looking for: a group of quick, single-session scenarios. My game group doesn't have the time for long, expansive campaigns, but they really want to play Starfinder. "Into the Unknown" will satisfy us just fine.

Please make more!


For those of you who have run the module: Is it possible to run this as a one-day session?


I haven't read the CRB cover to cover, but so far I haven't seen anything that explains the logic behind that choice. Anybody have insight?


Happened to dial this classic Star Trek episode, and realized it would make a good springboard for a Starfinder adventure - a kilometers-long spacegoing amoeba!