…Huh. Scum and Villainy doesn’t prompt you to name your ship, or provide a space for a name on the ship sheets. What’s that about?
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…Huh. Scum and Villainy doesn’t prompt you to name your ship, or provide a space for a name on the ship sheets. What’s that about?
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That’s an odd oversight.
The Stardancer etc. are the names of the ships, not the class. The assumption is that your ship is called the Stardancer, as far as I know. The actual ship model is listed as something different on the sheet.
You are on the CF-350 Series Scarab-class Freighter called Stardancer.
Adrian Wills has it right; though I do wonder what’ll happen the second campaign you play with the same ship…
The sheet police will hunt you down if you dare change the name of the ship written on the sheet.
Grégory Meurant is right — that replaces “Interrogation” in the Entanglement table.
Ahahah. Very nice leading question : “why is your ship not called Stardancer? Why did you change its name?”
I made an Uncharted World’s reference with some of my favorite ship names: technicalgrimoire.com – RPG Supplements
Our Stardancer ended up being called the Gravrider. We immediately gained a Wanted Level in the Roll20 system. We were asking for it though.
Donogh McCarthy Pretty sure Stras Acimovic murders you in your cryosleep.