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  Shatterzone
West End Games is most well-known among gamers for putting out d6 Star Wars before their parent company went bankrupt and they lost the license to Wizards of the Coast.
Less well-known was West End Games' Shatterzone, which feels kind of like Firefly 's universe except with the hopefulness thrown out and cyberpunk thrown in.
I snagged a couple of their books— Brain Burn and Through the Cracks —completely by accident from a discount bin a while back...
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  Games - Shatterzone
The Shatterzone universe shares much in common with the old Star Wars Roleplaying Game produced by the same company and was a repository for original ideas produced for Star Wars but which were turned down by the legal department of Lucasfilm.
The namesake feature of the setting is the Shatterzone, an unchartable and mysterious sector of space consisting of dark matter and strange gravitational phenomena as well as strange energy storms and asteroid fields.
In Shatterzone there are three classes of race: Citizens, which only Humans, Glahns, and Ishantras have the right to become; Allied, which consist of races who have signed nonaggression pacts with the Consortium, but which have no rights to representation; and Hostile/Unidentified, which are concidered suspicious and are treated with caution.
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  Shatterzone information - Search.com
The Shatterzone universe shares much in common with the old Star Wars Roleplaying Game produced by the same company and was a repository for original ideas produced for Star Wars but which were turned down by the legal department of Lucasfilm.
The Shatterzone is home to cult worshippers, bands of alien exiles called bolters seeking to flee Armagon oppression, and groups of deep space miners looking to make a fortune off the rare minerals to be had in this unusual sector of space.
In Shatterzone there are three classes of race: Citizens, which only Humans, Glahns, and Ishantras have the right to become; Allied, which consist of races who have signed nonaggression pacts with the Consortium, but which have no rights to representation; and Hostile/Unidentified, which are considered suspicious and are treated with caution.
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 RPGNow.com - West End Games - Shatterzone Universe Guide
Explore the exciting universe of Shatterzone, from the heart of the Core Worlds to the mysterious and deadly shatterzone itself.
This book was originally designed for use with the Shatterzone game system, and as such, includes Shatterzone game mechanics.
Requires the Shatterzone Roleplaying Game Box Set (WEG 21001) to use Shatterzone game material, no longer available from West End Games.
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