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Star Trek: Five-Year Mission (w/ promo)
   
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Game Category: Board Games
Number of Players: 3, 4
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Dec 17, 2018 @ 1:19pm
May 6, 2022 @ 6:03pm
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Star Trek: Five-Year Mission (w/ promo)

Description
Star Trek: Five-Year Mission is a cooperative dice placement game for 3-7 players who take the roles of crew members of either the USS Enterprise (from the original Star Trek series) or the USS Enterprise-D (from Star Trek: The Next Generation). Each crew member has a different ability and the crew’s abilities differ for each crew.

In these roles, players try to cooperatively solve a series of blue (easy), yellow (medium) and red (difficult) alerts to score points, attempting one of 6 different difficulty levels to win before failing five such alerts, or the Enterprise being destroyed. Players must deal with injuries which lock dice out of play, ship damage that can force players to attempt harder alerts, urgent events that must be completed in 3 minutes, the prime directive, as well as yellow and red alerts that force additional alerts cards to come into play pushing you closer to failing.

Rules
Official Rules: https://www.spillehulen.dk/resources/product/SBM/FG4/139/Star%20Trek%20Five-Year%20Mission.pdf
and in game.

Boardgamegeek entry: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/178613/star-trek-five-year-mission

Game Information
Playing Time = ~45 minutes
Players = 3-7 (8 with promo)
Age Group = For Ages 10+

Mod Notes:

Scripted Setup buttons both arrange cards (based on the chosen game mode) and deal character boards to players randomly.

Game contains a 3-minute timer, based on Mr. Stump's 'Digital Hourglass'. This version acts as a bag with infinite hourglass tokens. Take one out to start the timer. Timer runs once for each token removed.
8 Comments
theDissilent  [author] May 6, 2022 @ 6:06pm 
Sorry it took me so long to respond. I started a new job in March.
I recovered another copy of the background, and re-uploaded it. You should be all set to go now.
AlHassin Apr 3, 2022 @ 12:01pm 
It seems like the background image got removed or something happened to it, giving this large text saying as such.
theDissilent  [author] May 17, 2020 @ 3:28pm 
There wasn't. Now there is.

The rules say you only use the lowest number boards for the number of players, but I was taught by Mayfair to shuffle them all in, so I didn't want to force that decision on anyone.

The compromise I just came up with is to allow for the user to delete the boards they don't want to use. You can even position the boards you want to keep wherever you want, and it'll randomly rearrange them in those positions.
Droz May 16, 2020 @ 10:55pm 
Beautiful adaptation! One question, is there any way to select the number of players before running the randomization script?
theDissilent  [author] Oct 6, 2019 @ 9:33pm 
Thanks for pointing it out. I uploaded new models, and it should be all set to go.
LonePaladin Oct 3, 2019 @ 12:32pm 
(Pardon the multiple comments, editing older ones isn't an option.)

I think I figured it out -- I'm not seeing any yellow dice when I load the mod. So I'm guessing those custom models are for that? Or there's something else I'm not seeing.
sombieHunter Dec 19, 2018 @ 9:00am 
thank u for the upload!!!:steamhappy:
darleth Dec 18, 2018 @ 12:15am 
Thanks a lot....