Cracken's Rebel Operatives
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| Cracken's Rebel Operatives | |
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Paul Balsamo, Craig Robert Carey, Stephen Crane, Sean Fannon, Michael Allen Horne, Rick Olshak, Brian Schomburg, Peter Schweighofer, Bill Smith, Ed Stark, Paul Sudlow, Eric Trautmann, Chuck Truett, David R. Tulo and Dan Verssen |
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June 1994 |
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Paperback |
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Cracken's Rebel Operatives was a roleplaying supplement intended for use in conjunction with the Second Edition rules of Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game. Written and illustrated by various authors and artists, this book contained entries pertaining to the Rebel Alliance's "most famous and colorful operatives," for use by gamemasters and players in a variety of ways.
The body of Cracken's Rebel Operatives takes the form an in-universe report compiled by General Airen Cracken on who he views to be the Alliance's "more useful" operatives. Each entry contains a brief biography of the character that it covers, the character's game statistics, and a brief opinion from Cracken on the subject. Some entries give a brief description that goes into detail regarding a unique aspect of a character such as his or her species, an esoteric piece of equipment or ship that the character has access to, or a short story that delves deeper into some aspect of the character's history.
[edit] Publisher's summary
How does the Alliance get its information? If Rebels are stranded in the field, where do they go for protection? Who works for the Alliance to help overthrow the Empire?
Cracken's Rebel Operatives is a collection of saboteurs, operatives, spies, contacts ad informants who work with or the Rebel Alliance in its valiant struggle against the evil Galactic Empire.
This supplement provides detailed information on some of the more famous and important individuals in the ranks of the Rebellion. These characters provide rich background and personalities and are suitable for inclusion in any Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game adventure!
[edit] Contents
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- A Word from General Cracken
- Section One: Military
- Colonel Vin Northal (by David R. Tulo)
- Venlyss Pnorr (by Stephen Crane)
- Graf Yonna (by Chuck Truett)
- K'lial and Diskio Khzrry (by Chuck Truett)
- Gamemaster Information
- Sleeper Cell V-16 (by Ed Stark)
- The Web of Sid Té
- Berren Sid Té (by Ed Stark)
- Bakku (by Ed Stark)
- "Pepper" Flarestream (by Ed Stark)
- Gamemaster Information
- The Last Stand at Refnar
- Gamemaster Information
- Reginna Bel Typolla (by Ed Stark)
- The "Spek-Man" (by Ed Stark)
- Gamemaster Information
- A Conversation with the Spek-Man
- Final Note on Sleeper Cell V-16
- Gamemaster Information
- The Shield (by Rick Olshak)
- Section Two: Intelligence
- Moegid (by Brian Schomburg)
- Dælar vuv Tertarrnek (by Stephen Crane)
- Gamemaster Information
- Lieutenant Ander Rendrake (by Sean Fannon)
- Colonel Ilo Jev (by David R. Tulo)
- Major Kerri Lessev (by David R. Tulo)
- Yeoman Vimran Trell (by David R. Tulo and Ron Hodge)
- Captain Jan Strange (by Sean Fannon)
- Major Tarn Innis (by Sean Fannon)
- Rivoche Tarkin (by Michael Allen Horne)
- Rivoche's Brooch
- General Locus Geen, Ret. (by Peter Schweighofer)
- Barthalemew Windsloe (by Paul Sudlow)
- Corewatch (by Eric Trautmann)
- Gamemaster Information
- Corewatch (Bonic Tarracus)
- Gamemaster Information
- Fionna Flannis (by Peter Schweighofer)
- Fulkrehm Protial (by Chuck Truett)
- Tal Anavere (by Chuck Truett)
- Pertaal Shenvehr (by Peter Schweighofer)
- Gamemaster Information
- Rya Skodhan (by Paul Balsamo)
- Allexia and Allandria Evlan (by Peter Schweighofer)
- Thar'quan (by Craig Robert Carey and Michael Denbo)
- Kassar Kosciusko (by Craig Robert Carey and Michael Denbo)
- Morna Faenarm (by Rick Olshak)
- Kijio Mnuue (by Paul Sudlow)
- Gamemaster Information
- Bron Kand'lar (by Stephen Crane)
- Section Three: Droids
- AL-BRT-34-X3 (by Paul Sudlow)
- The Short Career of the BRT
- Aimi Loto (by Chuck Truett)
- MdZ-BLK (Blockhead) (by Chuck Truett)
- R2z-DL (Toozy) (by Chuck Truett)
- MSE-6 GP droid (by David R. Tulo)
- R2-C3 (by David R. Tulo)
- AL-BRT-34-X3 (by Paul Sudlow)
- Section Four: Support Services
- Flinor Tekkirl (by Bill Smith)
- Burellion Tiy (by Paul Balsamo)
- Tru'eb Cholakk (by Peter Schweighofer)
- Gamemaster Information
- Sapphire (by Dan Verssen)
- Gamemaster Information
- Lavek Talstin (by Chuck Truett)
- Pike Angeles (by Paul Sudlow)
- Doctor Saren Llalik (by Craig Robert Carey)
- Leger DeMain (by Brian Schomburg)
- Siro Simito (by Chuck Truett)
- Gamemaster Information
- Resik (by Dan Verssen)
- Morrina Reugus (by Peter Schweighofer)
- Gamemaster Information
- Reugus's Codes
- Gamemaster Information
- Lieutenant Sarchen Snyle (by Peter Schweighofer)
- Ytavarg Aleema (by Craig Robert Carey)
- Gamemaster Information
- From Champion to Rebel
- Gamemaster Information
- The Tombat (Tanda Marelle) (by Paul Sudlow)
- Iona Wince (by Peter Schweighofer)
- Retter Lewis (by Paul Sudlow)
- Gamemaster Information
- The Cal Ambre
- The Kumauri Battleship
- Inside Callia's
- Gamemaster Information
- Section Five: Independent Operatives
- "Eyes" (by Sean Fannon)
- Evram Darkmere (by Michael Allen Horne)
- Gamemaster Information
- The Retribution
- In His Own Words
- Darkmere and his Pirates
- Gamemaster Information
- Bolabo Hujaan (by Peter Schweighofer)
- Gamemaster Information
- Krunch (by Peter Schweighofer)
- Maniac (by Peter Schweighofer)
- "Patchwork" (R2-X0) (by Peter Schweighofer)
- Map: Bolabo's Garage
- Map: Byblos Tower 214
- Mygo Skinto (by Chuck Truett)
- Map: Mygo's Warren
