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Task Force Zeta: Volume One – Ships of the Line

Game ID: GID0315480
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Task Force Zeta is a game of starship combat set in any future you wish to imagine! Fight ship-on-ship duels with the enemy or engage entire fleets in battles of 50-60 ships per fleet - and finish the battle in anywhere from 30 minutes to an afternoon's gaming time.

The rulebook is divided into easy-to-learn sections and uses a form of programmed instruction, allowing players to apply newly-learned rules sections over the course of seven scenarios - begin playing the game in as little as 15 minutes!

Task Force Zeta Volume One: Ships of the Line includes:

Basic, Inertial, and Gravitic starship movement drives;
Eleven distinct weapons classes, each having a different effect against the enemy's six different types of ship's armor and shields;
Four basic types of torpedoes and drones;
Integrated Electronic Warfare rules that are simple to execute but leave players with difficult choices each turn;
A simple Power Management option to adjust each ship's combat, defense, and movement capabilities.
Support for fighters and carrier operations;
Multiple optional rules;
A couple dozen ship and fighter designs for use in the enclosed scenarios;
Complete construction rules that allow for literally hundreds of basic fighter and ship hull configurations - before adding systems and weapons.
On-line support in the form of free fleet list downloads for fleets from popular SciFi media sources and select miniatures manufacturers;
Lots of decompressive, explosive fun!

Task Force Zeta scales combat at 1 miniature equals one ship or a squadron of fighters/shuttles.

—description from the publisher

Year Published
2011
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