Andy Palmer's
STAR FLEET BATTLES
SUB-LIGHT and EARLY YEARS
Web Page






     This is my web page dedicated to Module Q: The Sub-Light Game in Star Fleet Battles.  It is based on a combination of Module Q from the SFB Commander's Edition, a letter I received from Steven Cole about future plans for the sub-light game, and my imagination.  Any questions or comments, please e-mail me at  andypalmer@aol.com .

     While the SSD's present on this page were mostly done my me (using Windows Paint), I did use some ship outlines/shapes from John Kim, Mike West, and Art Braun.  Links to their web pages are provided on my  Links  page.

    I would like to thank Robert E. Crapnell III who helped ironing out the Sub-Light Rules and came up with the ERLA.

     I have am also working on Early Years rules, divides into the First Warp, Mid-Warp, and Early Years periods.

    Since my sub-Light material has been submitted to SFB, only a few SSD's are present on this page.  If you wish to look at other Sub-Light SSD's for playtest purposes, just let me know.

Timeline

Sub-Light Rules

     SSD's
           Gorn Sub-Light Destroyer
           Romulan Sub-Light Hawk Destroyer

           Gorn First Warp Destroyer
           Gorn Mid-Warp Destroyer (OLD)
           Gorn Mid-Warp Destroyer (NEW)
 

Check out my Cadet Cruisers

Romulan Playtest Early Years ships: WarBird Cruiser, Hawk Destroyer, Snipe Frigate, War Hawk Light Carrier, Vulture Dreadnought
    Additional EY Romulan Rules.

Also, check out my PBEM games A0136, A0138, HR5111

 Games I am moderating  A0146, HR5113

HR4 games on my page  4201, 4211, 4212
 
 
 

Last updated 13 Jan 2000
 

Star Fleet Battles, SFB, Federation & Empire, Prime Directive and all contents thereof are copyright 1990 by Amarillo Design Bureau.  Second Edition copyright 1994 by Amarillo Design Bureau.  These games are produced under license from Franz Joseph Designs, author of the STAR FLEET TECHNICAL MANUAL.  Elements of the Start Fleet Universe are the propery of Paramount Pictures Corporation and are used with their permission. 1