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However, I'm not sure that secures you any higher legal standing. Personally, I think that makes you morally justified in owning pdf copies of the books.



pdf versions of everything they have (and I think that they have everything for Space Opera in. I still have the softcover basic rulebooks, but have considered picking up the. Space Opera starship combat deals in units of light seconds (186,000 mi/300,000 km), which negates ships zooming around each other close enough to throw rocks at one another. Starship combat isn't really all that compatible with the cinematic, WW II feel of Star Wars, though. They have Psionic rules easily adaptable to Force Users (although, IIRC, you'd have to create your own Light Side/Dark Side mechanic, even if quite a few of the Psionic Powers are obviously Dark Side, like Pain Blast), including a Psionic Discipline specifically callled "The Force." Their weapons tables and equipment lists have everything from a wooden stick up through all muscle powered weapons I think you'd care to name, primitive firearms, advanced firearms, primitive energy weapons, and advanced energy weapons. Of course, if we were to ever really attain the tech levels depicted in Space Opera, we'd probably look at their equipment lists and go, "Huh. One of the few games that seemed to "hit it right" more often than not in predicting technological trends. It is fairly complex (perhaps too much so), and a somewhat clunky personal combat system.īut oh, such lovely equipment lists! And still fairly relevant, too, even if it is 20+ years out-of-date technologically. Tags 80s 90's action actual play adaptation adventure afterthought aliens animal attack animated Anime anthology anthro Archangel Banshee Ben Ben Skywalker b movie body horror Book Review Brian Daley british Callista captive cartoon Chaosium Chapter 2 chewbacca children christian Christmas Claire Clone Wars Colossus Comedy comic book comic book movie comics Corran Horn Coruscant Nights Courtship of Princess Leia creepy doll crossover crucible Crystal Star cult classic D&D D20 darth scabrous dathomir Dean demon demonic possession Diceless discussion disney drama droids Dungeons and Dragons Dusque Mistflier Expanded Universe Expounded Universe fairy tale fan mail fantasy Film film review Flamewind of Oseon foreign found footage franchise furries furry Future Galaxies game Games gaming Gamma World ghost ghosts Gods Halloween Han han solo Hapes haunted house haunting Heartbreaker holiday horror Horror Movie Horror RPG Horrortoberfest horrotoberfest I Jedi infection internet Isolder James D'Amato Jedi Search L.Space Opera is an old, old game from Fantasy Games Unlimited.
