GURPS Prime Directive

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GURPS Prime Directive
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GURPS Prime Directive, 4th edition
PublishersSteve Jackson Games
Publication2002 (3e)
2005 (4e)
SystemsGURPS

GURPS Prime Directive is a sourcebook for GURPS, first published in 2002. It is named after the Prime Directive in Star Trek, the universe it adapts. It spawned several associated sourcebooks.

Contents[]

GURPS Prime Directive allows players to play any type character, also allows cross-genre moves to be made, and includes limited elements of the Traveller Universe.

Publication history[]

After the folding of Task Force Games and the cancellation of the original Prime Directive line, Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc., the new publishers of Star Fleet Universe games, were left with the question of what to do with PD. They were primarily a wargame company, and the poor sales of the supplements were cause for a reexamination.[1] Eventually, they approached Steve Jackson Games to use the Powered by GURPS format.[2]

GURPS Prime Directive, as a "Powered by GURPS" book line, appeared in 2002 and was licensed for publication by Amarillo Design Bureau to portray the world of Star Fleet Battles.[3]: 111  Task Force Games produced GURPS Prime Directive for third-edition GURPS (2000) and GURPS Prime Directive for fourth-edition GURPS (2004).[3]: 118  Amarillo Design Bureau continued to publish their Prime Directive books for GURPS, d20, and d20 Modern.[3]: 111 

Originally GURPS Prime Directive, the GURPS Klingons imperial source book and GURPS Module Prime Alpha module were released under the third edition of GURPS. The new fourth edition of GURPS prompted a rework of the previous major books (GPD and GK) and a delay of the (then) upcoming Romulans sourcebook (which became one of the first 4th Edition GURPS supplements). Module Prime Alpha (and its intended sequel, Module Prime Beta) were dropped from the line, due to poor sales.

The following GURPS 4th Edition books were released aside from the core rulebook, GURPS Klingons, GURPS Romulans, and GURPS Federation have been released for this new system.

Books[]

Additional books produced as a subseries of PD include:

  • GURPS Federation
  • GURPS Klingons
  • GURPS Romulans
  • Dread Pirate Aldo
  • Planet Aldo
  • Starship Aldo

Reception[]

Reviews[]

References[]

  1. ^ Captain's Log #18, Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc. A WHOLE NEW COMPANY (ADB, 1999)
  2. ^ Pook, Matthew. "GURPS Prime Directive (Review)". OgreCave.com. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
  3. ^ a b c Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
  4. ^ "Pyramid: Pyramid Review: GURPS Prime Directive Core Rulebook".


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