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* TheHeart: This is actually the role of the ship's Captain (assuming they aren't an NPC). They can give other PCs Drama Points to help them complete actions, and also attempt to give individuals temporary positive Traits though inspiring pep talks.
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* TheHeart: This is actually the role of the ship's Captain (assuming they aren't an NPC). They can give other PCs [=PCs=] Drama Points to help them complete actions, and also attempt to give individuals temporary positive Traits though inspiring pep talks.
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* ClothingDamage: Actually a game mechanic in the rules, allowing a PC to trade off a hit of damage for some dramatically ripped clothing.
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* ClothingDamage: Actually a game mechanic in the rules, allowing a PC to trade off a hit of damage for some a dramatically ripped clothing.uniform.
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Written and designed by Geoff Bottone and Bob Durham, ''Boldly Go'' is a science fiction RPG that is also an AffectionateParody of ''Franchise/StarTrek'', in particular ''Star Trek TOS'' and ''The Next Generation''
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Written and designed by Geoff Bottone and Bob Durham, Dunham, ''Boldly Go'' is a science fiction RPG that is also an AffectionateParody of ''Franchise/StarTrek'', in particular ''Star Trek TOS'' and ''The Next Generation''
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* TheAlliance: The good guy's government, composed of several races.
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* TheAlliance: The good guy's guys' government, composed of several races.
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* CatFolk: The Gattoans, an Alliance race.
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* CatFolk: The Gattoans, an Alliance race.species.
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* ExplosiveInstrumentation: As per tradition if a PC's ship becomes too damaged, this starts to happen.
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* ExplosiveInstrumentation: As per tradition tradition, if a PC's ship becomes too damaged, this starts to happen.
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* TheHeart: This is actually the role of the ship's Captain (assuming he isn't an NPC). He can give other PC's Drama Points to help them complete actions, and also attempt to give individuals temporary positive Traits though an inspiring pep talk.
* HalfHumanHybrid: An optional PC race, though neither of the races the player chooses have to human.
* HalfHumanHybrid: An optional PC race, though neither of the races the player chooses have to human.
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* TheHeart: This is actually the role of the ship's Captain (assuming he isn't they aren't an NPC). He They can give other PC's PCs Drama Points to help them complete actions, and also attempt to give individuals temporary positive Traits though an inspiring pep talk.
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* HalfHumanHybrid: An optional PCrace, species, though neither of the races species the player chooses have to human.
* HalfHumanHybrid: An optional PC
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* LizardFolk: The Delshz, an Alliance race, and the Kelgarans, a group of space scavengers who lost their homeworld to an unexplained EarthShatteringKaboom.
* MauveShirt: When a player creates their PC, they also are permitted to create one named NPC crewmember who also serves aboard the party's ship, and the player can level up over time.
* MauveShirt: When a player creates their PC, they also are permitted to create one named NPC crewmember who also serves aboard the party's ship, and the player can level up over time.
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* LizardFolk: The Delshz, an Alliance race, species, and the Kelgarans, a group of space scavengers who lost their homeworld to an unexplained EarthShatteringKaboom.
* MauveShirt: When a player creates their PC, they also are permitted to create one named NPC crewmember who also serves aboard the party'sship, and the ship. The player can level them up over time.
* MauveShirt: When a player creates their PC, they also are permitted to create one named NPC crewmember who also serves aboard the party's
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* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: The Synthoids, a race of androids illegally created on Jupiter's moon Europa as part of a substition plot against the Terran government, who rebelled against their creators and joined the Alliance.
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* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: The Synthoids, a race species of androids illegally created on Jupiter's moon Europa as part of a substition substitution plot against the Terran government, who rebelled against their creators and joined the Alliance.
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* ExplosiveInsturmentation: As per tradition if a PC's ship becomes too damaged, this starts to happen.
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* ExplosiveInsturmentation: ExplosiveInstrumentation: As per tradition if a PC's ship becomes too damaged, this starts to happen.
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* ExplosiveInsturmentation: As per tradition if a PC's ship becomes too damaged, this starts to happen.
* HalfHumanHybrid: An optional PC race, though neither of the races the player chooses have to human.
* MauveShirt: When a player creates their PC, they also are permitted to create one named NPC crewmember who also serves aboard the party's ship, and the player can level up over time.
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* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: The Synthoids, a race of androids illegally created on Jupiter's moon Europa as part of a SubstitionPlot against the Terran government, who rebelled against their creators and joined the Alliance.
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* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: The Synthoids, a race of androids illegally created on Jupiter's moon Europa as part of a SubstitionPlot substition plot against the Terran government, who rebelled against their creators and joined the Alliance.
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Written and designed by Geoff Bottone and Bob Durham, ''Boldly Go'' is a science fiction RPG that is also an AffectionateParody of ''Franchise/StarTrek'', in particular ''Star Trek TOS'' and ''The Next Generation''
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!!Tropes associated with this tabletop game:
* AIIsACrapshoot: Ancient Sentient Computers are noted for often being a problem when found.
* TheAlliance: The good guy's government, composed of several races.
* AssInAmbassador: Following ''ST:TOS'' tradition, most Alliance ambassadors are more trouble than they're worth.
* CatFolk: The Gattoans, an Alliance race.
* ClothingDamage: Actually a game mechanic in the rules, allowing a PC to trade off a hit of damage for some dramatically ripped clothing.
* {{Cyborg}}: The Vitizar, ''Boldly Go's'' equivalent to ST:TOS' Klingon's.
* EnergyBeing: A noted common hazard for exploration ships to encounter.
* GameMaster: Here, the Game Master is called the Fleet Admiral.
* TheHeart: This is actually the role of the ship's Captain (assuming he isn't an NPC). He can give other PC's Drama Points to help them complete actions, and also attempt to give individuals temporary positive Traits though an inspiring pep talk.
* HumansAreSpecial: Mostly averted, though they do have the Human Spirit trait, giving them a chance to resist mental attacks.
* LizardFolk: The Delshz, an Alliance race, and the Kelgarans, a group of space scavengers who lost their homeworld to an unexplained EarthShatteringKaboom.
* ProudWarriorRace: Humans actually have Warrior Race as a racial trait. They're noted as being usually peaceful, but when pushed to go to war, they're [[BewareTheNiceOnes really good at it.]]
* PuppeteerParasite: The Jesicar, a form of intelligent parasitic fungus.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: The Synthoids, a race of androids illegally created on Jupiter's moon Europa as part of a SubstitionPlot against the Terran government, who rebelled against their creators and joined the Alliance.
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!!Tropes associated with this tabletop game:
* AIIsACrapshoot: Ancient Sentient Computers are noted for often being a problem when found.
* TheAlliance: The good guy's government, composed of several races.
* AssInAmbassador: Following ''ST:TOS'' tradition, most Alliance ambassadors are more trouble than they're worth.
* CatFolk: The Gattoans, an Alliance race.
* ClothingDamage: Actually a game mechanic in the rules, allowing a PC to trade off a hit of damage for some dramatically ripped clothing.
* {{Cyborg}}: The Vitizar, ''Boldly Go's'' equivalent to ST:TOS' Klingon's.
* EnergyBeing: A noted common hazard for exploration ships to encounter.
* GameMaster: Here, the Game Master is called the Fleet Admiral.
* TheHeart: This is actually the role of the ship's Captain (assuming he isn't an NPC). He can give other PC's Drama Points to help them complete actions, and also attempt to give individuals temporary positive Traits though an inspiring pep talk.
* HumansAreSpecial: Mostly averted, though they do have the Human Spirit trait, giving them a chance to resist mental attacks.
* LizardFolk: The Delshz, an Alliance race, and the Kelgarans, a group of space scavengers who lost their homeworld to an unexplained EarthShatteringKaboom.
* ProudWarriorRace: Humans actually have Warrior Race as a racial trait. They're noted as being usually peaceful, but when pushed to go to war, they're [[BewareTheNiceOnes really good at it.]]
* PuppeteerParasite: The Jesicar, a form of intelligent parasitic fungus.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: The Synthoids, a race of androids illegally created on Jupiter's moon Europa as part of a SubstitionPlot against the Terran government, who rebelled against their creators and joined the Alliance.
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