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+ | This is a random generation table for entire planetary systems: | ||
+ | *+4: Exotic system (artificial, planetoid ring, Dyson sphere, ringworld, | ||
+ | *+3: Hull breach, crew compartment; 1 crew takes 1 roll damage. | ||
+ | *+2 Hull breach, crew compartment; all crew take 1 roll damage | ||
+ | *+1: Life support failure; crew have to reach escape pods or survive on suit air | ||
+ | *0: Radiation leak; all crew take 1 roll radiation damage/round until fixed | ||
+ | *-1: Single brown dwarf megaplanet | ||
+ | *-2: Hot giant system; 1-4 gas giants in close solar orbit | ||
+ | *-3: Dead system; 1-6 dead, airless, rocky worlds | ||
+ | *-4: Planetless; no surviving worlds | ||
Revision as of 06:58, 12 February 2020
These are homebrew rules for creating star systems and planets in Raiders of the Rim, based on Starblazer, Mindjammer, and other sources.
Stars
Stars
This is a random table for star types, based on the stars and quasistellar astronomical bodies often encountered in the Star wars universe.
- +4: Exotic (Wolf-Rayet star, brown dwarf, black hole, etc.)
- +3: Binary star (roll once for each)
- +2 Yellow G-type star
- +1: Orange K-type star
- 0: Red M-type star
- -1: Blue F-type star
- -2: White A-type star
- -3: Ultraviolet O-type star
- -4: White dwarf
Planetary Systems
Planetary Systems This is a random generation table for entire planetary systems:
- +4: Exotic system (artificial, planetoid ring, Dyson sphere, ringworld,
- +3: Hull breach, crew compartment; 1 crew takes 1 roll damage.
- +2 Hull breach, crew compartment; all crew take 1 roll damage
- +1: Life support failure; crew have to reach escape pods or survive on suit air
- 0: Radiation leak; all crew take 1 roll radiation damage/round until fixed
- -1: Single brown dwarf megaplanet
- -2: Hot giant system; 1-4 gas giants in close solar orbit
- -3: Dead system; 1-6 dead, airless, rocky worlds
- -4: Planetless; no surviving worlds
Stars
Planets
Stars