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Star Fleet Battle Manual

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1977 · 2-8 players · 90min · weight 2.38 · 86 ratings

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ID
3667
Name
Star Fleet Battle Manual
Year
1977
Rank
13068
Min players
2
Max players
8
Playing time
90
Min playtime
45
Max playtime
90
Avg weight
2.375
Num weights
8
Bayes avg
5.55097
Average
7.16279
Users rated
86
Num owned
199
Wanting
15
Wishing
45
Num comments
41
Fetched at
Wed Apr 29 2026 05:34:57 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Mechanisms (3)
Measurement MovementMovement TemplateSimultaneous Action Selection
Categories (4)
MiniaturesMovies / TV / Radio themeScience FictionWargame
Description (2017 chars)

Star Fleet Battle Manual (SFBM) is a Tactical level Space Combat miniatures wargame for two or more players with spaceships familiar to fans of Star Trek (the original series). SFBM is easily confused with the much better-known and much more complex "Star Fleet Battles" boardgame. Although the theme is the same, and some of the mechanics are quite similar, crawling around on the floor, and spatial skills for estimating firing angles, make SFBM unlike Star Fleet Battles. A playing area of perhaps 8 feet square is the minimum requirement, 12 feet square (or more) is better, with a bare floor or very short carpet. Two or more players plop down their starships on the floor. Everyone plots their moves simultaneously, allocating limited engine energy to some combination of movement, shields and weapons. Moves are executed simultaneously. Weapons have varying arcs of fire, and shield strength is independent on the four sides of the ship, so clever move plotting is critical to victory. After movement, there is simultaneous combat. Shooting is the unusual element of the mechanics. Each starship has a compass card, with a silhouette in the middle. The player must estimate the exact correct angle to fire at, stretch out a string from the center of their card, and hope that their chosen angle intersects the silhouette of the chosen opponent. Damage is logged in points against different capabilities of the starship, allowing for the damaged or crippled ships familiar from the Star Trek TV episodes and films. Different weapons and angles of fire allow for unique abilities for different races and starships. The game was originally published in 1972 as Star Trek Battle Manual (this used the Star Trek name without having properly licensed it, and therefore was not sold for long). The closely related Alien Space Battle Manual came out in 1973, offering a completely different set of alien races and somewhat different hit/damage rules, but allowing for interplay between the two different games.

LLM v2 (wide)

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LLM v3 (deep)

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LLM v4 wide (controlled-vocab primitives)

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LLM v4 deep (archetype fit)

Not in the v4 deep-pass top-20% slice.