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"Of course, you know
this will mean war..."
The Emperor's only reply
was silence. His advisors knew what that meant -- there was no need to
discuss matters further. Jarod Swythe, First Lord of the Admiralty, stole
a glance at the others around the room. They looked to him for guidance,
or looked at the floor. Cowards, Jarod thought. This man will bring our
Empire to its knees, and all they concern themselves with is their own
necks.
The offer from the
Arcturans was reasonable, and maintained the status quo, such as it was.
At a time when the Empire was threatened on three sides, and the Imperial
Starmada stretched to its limit, the Emperor surely couldn't have expected
anything better, could he?
Jarod looked at his
Emperor again. He thought he detected the slightest hint of a smile before
the Imperial visage regained its traditional stoicism.
What's he got planned?
thought Jarod. Well, there's only one way to find out...
Jarod bowed his head
smartly. "Let war come, then, my Lord."
The Emperor looked at
Jarod and laughed...
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There was
an omission made on page 20 of the Sovereign Stars rulebook.
A corrected page can be downloaded here:
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Combining the epic scope of Twilight
Imperium with the excitement and adaptability of
Starmada,
The Sovereign Stars contains three major components:
- First, the races of Twilight
Imperium are fully defined within the
Starmada
rules system, including starship designs, weapons, and equipment.
- Second, it adapts the races outlined
in the
Starmada rulebook to Twilight Imperium, giving
players the opportunity to decide the future of the Terran Empire, the
Arcturan Federation, and the major players in the
Starmada
universe.
- Finally, The Sovereign Stars
contains guidelines for linking tactical battles in
Starmada
with the strategic level of Twilight Imperium, letting
players control the destiny of their empires at multiple levels of play.
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