Publisher Blurb:
You have been traveling the sector now for a month and space is pretty boring. You have proved yourself as a pilot and want to see some action. Jason, your commanding officer, says you will fly the new Thunderbolt when you get to your squadron. You will be stationed on the new Galaxy-class Battleship. But for now, you are doing milk runs until your orders come in.
You remember stories your parents told you to pass the time. The earth burned, and the galaxy was at war. Those were the days. More exciting than this anyway. Your new home in the Aviron sector is barely explored, and your new ship will be exploring into sectors beyond this one. You wonder what you will find there. Maybe you can rescue a captive space princess from an evil space station commander.
You land on Planet SH-8142. A smaller than earth world with over 7,000 large islands, with 80% being covered by water. The spaceport here is bustling as usual. You give a wave to the spaceport rep heading toward your ship. You both know the routine, and you just want to get a drink before you head out again. You make sure your fuel line is hooked up correctly, never leave it to some flunky to connect your fuel lines, you can lose your whole ship. Now off to the local watering hole Galactic Fire. On the way, your arm lights-up and your orders are in. You scroll your display, and you can’t believe where you are headed to next.
Intergalactic is a Science Fiction Role-Playing game. A space odyssey playing out after planetary disasters forced the residents of the earth to leave the Sol system. Almost everyone is now living in the Aviron Sector. There are endless opportunities for you to seek out old technology on long-dead worlds, meet strange alien races, and fight monsters. What could be more fun?
Intergalactic has two prologs depending on if you played Cyberpunk GenIsys and how that campaign ended, for better or worse. It uses the same 2d10 mechanics as all GenIsys Games Products.