kzinti

The Kzinti, originally created by Larry Niven, made an appearance in the Gamma Quadrant sourcebook. Fellow fan Saul Schimek wrote the following Species profile for the Kzin, which he posted in the Star Trek Adventures RPG group on Facebook. We have formatted it a little and presented his work as a PDF, with his permission. He also points out that there is more on the Kzinti at this page, from an old Traveller write-up.

Kzinti (PDF)

8 responses to “Species: Kzinti (version by Saul Schimek)”

  1. This was great! A question: where did you get the Kzin-Federation history? Is there a source for that or is it entirely homebrew?

    1. This is a Homebrew spun from reading The Man Kzin Wars series from Larry Niven and Baen publishing , Watching ‘The Slaver Weapon’ ST:TAS episode, and some old campaign information From back in the days of Prime Directive. Added in the Gamma Quadrant book information after a revision of some of the information. I hope people will use and abuse it as needed 🙂

  2. Chris Fernandez-Duque Avatar
    Chris Fernandez-Duque

    I’m reading through the Kzin PDF and it could *a lot* of editing. There are mixed metaphors and sentence fragments galore in here, to say nothing of all the “it’s” that should be “its”. Saul, do you mind if I make a Word docfile with corrections? It might take me a while because Real Life (TM) and a couple of other editing projects are taking up my time presently.

    1. Saul William Schimek Avatar
      Saul William Schimek

      Go for it. I know I need an editor

  3. Chris Fernandez-Duque Avatar
    Chris Fernandez-Duque

    Thank you, Saul. I’ll try to do what I can where I can. It might be a little while but I’ll keep you posted.

    1. Not a problem. I’m rather bad at editing and I want people to enjoy this.

      1. Hi there. It seems the link has gone down? Any chance of getting this homebrew?

      2. Did you try the PDF link at the bottom of the page?

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