One of the nice things about this particular game is, it was published in 1979 and is right where I came into the Traveller world myself. For some demented reason, I took a liking to Star Frontiers after playing a few games. My Traveller got put aside, despite having the simplified rules. I can truly say I have nearly zero concept how Traveller works. Either 70's Traveller or today's Fifth edition. So I am looking at 40 year old Striker with fresh eyes.
Striker is a boxed set of 3 classic looking black books. These 48 books are 5 3/4 by 9 3/4 with yellow stripes and text. The titles are: Rule Book 1 Basic Rules, Rule Book 2 Advanced Rules and Rule Book 3 Equipment. There is a fourth 16 page "booklet" called Design Sequence Tables and 3 loose leaf pages of tables, which was described as "six pages of tables".
The game used to have a set of dice and I believe I still have them mixed with every other die I own in a jar. Since I have 100 six siders, I doubt I will ever find or identify them. I recall they were smaller than normal dice but my memory could be shot.
I wish I could say, I bought this game at such and such a store way back when but I didn't. Not only did I have my own gaming group, I also belonged to two or three other groups. I am sure that someone gave me this set. I don't have the proof of some one's name written in the books. I do like that best, but I have something better.
Way better!
My set has hand written notes by an unknown author. This isn't a campaign setting, a set of characters sheets or a battle plan.
I wish I could say, I bought this game at such and such a store way back when but I didn't. Not only did I have my own gaming group, I also belonged to two or three other groups. I am sure that someone gave me this set. I don't have the proof of some one's name written in the books. I do like that best, but I have something better.
Way better!
My set has hand written notes by an unknown author. This isn't a campaign setting, a set of characters sheets or a battle plan.
This notes are old, yellowed and I don't understand them any more that I do Traveller. But even if these papers didn't have a title, it would be incredibly clear that someone back in 1979 was writing a computer program to automate many of the instructions from Book 3.
I love the books I have with past owner's names. These notes make this one extra special to me.
I love the books I have with past owner's names. These notes make this one extra special to me.
I shall not be reviewing Striker until I have an excellent grasp on the rules.
the math in striker for making vehicles is pretty complex by hand or pen and paper and dead easy with a computer.. I had a program on my old trs-80 and later my c64. I remember combat being disappointing.
ReplyDeleteA lot of Striker ended up in GURPS Vehicles. Especially the broken sloped armour / streamlining effect on volume rules.
ReplyDeleteI hope to use this rule set as a jumping off point for learning Traveller. I've had the Classic Starter Set for decades and never got past character creation which is almost a game in and of it's self.
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