Issue 34 of the Frontier Explorer is now available. You can get it here on the website or at DriveThruRPG.
As a nod to the Halloween season, this issue starts us off with a look at the Archetypes of Horror and how to use them in a Star Frontiers, an article my Tom Verreault. We also welcome a new author, Ken Wang who details out a spacer organization, original designed for the Cepheus Engine, but that can be dropped into any sci-fi setting.
Richard “Shadow Shack” Rose gives us a pair of articles looking at what a fair ground-to-orbit or orbit-to-ground shuttle fare should be based on the economics of the Frontier as well as an article about making special concessions as a game master. Laura Mumma and Tom Verreault take a look at the history of the Frontier from just the original rules, modules, and Dragon articles, while Oscar Rios and Tom Verreault teamed up to do a panel at a local convention where the discussed the real-world history of the game. We have the transcript of that panel in this issue.
We round out the issue with a smattering of other articles by Tom Verreault including a look at some sample robots, a conversion of the robot in Expedition to the Barrier Peaks to Star Frontier, a review, some new equipment, and a crime adventure. The issue closes with a short fiction piece by Tom Stephens that is the prologue to a longer novel set in the Frontier. See if you can figure out the time period and events to come.
The full article list for this issue is:
- Archetypes of Horror
- The Sextant Association
- A Fistful of Companion Robots
- The Gaxian Robot Conversion
- Fair Shuttle Fare
- If We Could Put Timelines in a Bottle …
- Special Concessions
- A Lost Frontier – A History of Star Frontiers
- The Escape Pod
- Aliens & Asteroids: Fate of the Solar Chaser
- The Infrared Strobe Marker
- A First and Fateful Encounter
Grab your copy, sit back, and enjoy. And as always, keep exploring!