The Kathol Outback
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| The Kathol Outback | |
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| Author(s) |
Chris Doyle, Tony Russo, Lisa Smedlan, George R. Strayton, Paul Sudlow |
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Storn Cook, Dan and David Day, Tim Eldred, Ray Lederer, Christopher Trevas, Mike Vilardi |
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| Publish date |
January 1996 |
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Paperback |
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The Kathol Outback is a supplement to Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game published by West End Games. It is the second book in the four-part series The DarkStryder Campaign and was published in January 1996.
The complete campaign is formed by:
- The DarkStryder Campaign
- The Kathol Outback
- The Kathol Rift
- Endgame
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Publisher's summary
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The epic adventure that began in the DarkStryder Campaign Boxed Set continues!
The New Republic vessel FarStar has pursued the renegade Imperial Moff Sarne into the uncharted reaches of the Kathol Outback. Join the intrepid FarStar crew as they track Sarne's forces through this isolated and dangerous region of space.
A strange alien species with a mysterious hidden agenda menaces the FarStar as it ventures further into the unknown ...
Lost colonies on the verge of civil war move to protect themselves from New Republic and Imperial incursion ...
Hostile creatures invade the FarStar as the forces of Moff Sarne strike back at the New Republic ...
This book features five adventures that continue the DarkStryder sage as well as extensive source material on the Kathol Outback, allowing gamemasters to expand the scope of the DarkStryder Campaign!
Adventures
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Behind the scenes
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This adventure is set 8 ABY.[1]
Appearances
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