Fantasy Flight Games announce a new Sourcebook for Star Wars Roleplaying: Starships and Speeders

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Hitchhiking around the galaxy might be the cheapest option, but it’s not the most practical. Fantasy Flight Games know this, so they’ve handily compiled this new sourcebook  – Starships and Speeders – to give free traders, skip tracers, ramp rats and smugglers a chance to get from one side of the galaxy to the other in one piece. With a cool cover featuring the coolest (if unluckiest) dude in the galaxy, gaming groups get access to 130 vehicles gathered from all three Star Wars Roleplaying game lines.

“This thing hasn’t flown in years!”
“You’ve got to talk to it right.”
“I thought I was a good pilot. But you—you’re amazing.”
–Kanan Jarrus and Hera Syndulla, Star Wars: Rebels

As the Galactic Civil War rages on, the Empire and Rebel Alliance fight their battles both on the surface of planets across the galaxy and in the black depths of space. Using vehicles that range from technologically advanced superweapons to repurposed civilian craft, both sides bring the fight to every conceivable environment. And as always, the traders, smugglers, and pirates who fight for for their own interests rely on vehicles and ships that can slip by undetected or speed away at the first sign of trouble.

Fantasy Flight Games is proud to announce the Starships and Speeders sourcebook for Star Wars Roleplaying.

With Starships and Speeders, Game Masters and players will find an incredible collection of more than 130 vehicles both gathered from all three Star Wars Roleplaying game lines and newly introduced for this collection.

Completely compatible with Edge of the EmpireAge of Rebellion, and Force and DestinyStarships and Speeders makes it easier than ever to take your games to hyperspace and bring your adventures to a whole new level!

Jonathan Hicks
Jonathan Hickshttps://farsightblogger.blogspot.com/
Jonathan is a tabletop roleplaying game designer working out of Northampton in the UK. His RPG works include 'Those Dark Places' and 'Pressure' from Osprey Games, the cinematic adventure 'Rapture Protocol' for Alien: The Roleplaying Game from Free League Publishing, rulebook and adventures for Fighting Fantasy RPG Stellar Adventures, adventures for Moebius Adventures, Gallant Knight Games and other publications, as well as dozens of articles, essays, reviews and interviews on the tabletop roleplaying hobby.
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Hitchhiking around the galaxy might be the cheapest option, but it’s not the most practical. Fantasy Flight Games know this, so they’ve handily compiled this new sourcebook  – Starships and Speeders – to give free traders, skip tracers, ramp rats and smugglers a chance to get from one side of the galaxy to the other in one piece. With a cool cover featuring the coolest (if unluckiest) dude in the galaxy, gaming groups get access to 130 vehicles gathered from all three Star Wars Roleplaying game lines.

“This thing hasn’t flown in years!”
“You’ve got to talk to it right.”
“I thought I was a good pilot. But you—you’re amazing.”
–Kanan Jarrus and Hera Syndulla, Star Wars: Rebels

As the Galactic Civil War rages on, the Empire and Rebel Alliance fight their battles both on the surface of planets across the galaxy and in the black depths of space. Using vehicles that range from technologically advanced superweapons to repurposed civilian craft, both sides bring the fight to every conceivable environment. And as always, the traders, smugglers, and pirates who fight for for their own interests rely on vehicles and ships that can slip by undetected or speed away at the first sign of trouble.

Fantasy Flight Games is proud to announce the Starships and Speeders sourcebook for Star Wars Roleplaying.

With Starships and Speeders, Game Masters and players will find an incredible collection of more than 130 vehicles both gathered from all three Star Wars Roleplaying game lines and newly introduced for this collection.

Completely compatible with Edge of the EmpireAge of Rebellion, and Force and DestinyStarships and Speeders makes it easier than ever to take your games to hyperspace and bring your adventures to a whole new level!

Jonathan Hicks
Jonathan Hickshttps://farsightblogger.blogspot.com/
Jonathan is a tabletop roleplaying game designer working out of Northampton in the UK. His RPG works include 'Those Dark Places' and 'Pressure' from Osprey Games, the cinematic adventure 'Rapture Protocol' for Alien: The Roleplaying Game from Free League Publishing, rulebook and adventures for Fighting Fantasy RPG Stellar Adventures, adventures for Moebius Adventures, Gallant Knight Games and other publications, as well as dozens of articles, essays, reviews and interviews on the tabletop roleplaying hobby.
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