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Fan Submission: Kryptonian Species

We’re here today with a fun crossover species for your campaign. A pair of Star Trek Adventures fans have created Kryptonians for you to mix in. This might seem best suited for a wild and lighthearted game, but read on for some thoughtful reflection on how Kryptonians might actually fit with serious Trek canon!

This submission was sent in by Jay Davis who reports that he was a big fan of a lot of different fandoms. “Basically, I grew up on Star Trek, Superman, Lord Of The Rings (and everything else Tolkien, long before the Jackson films) and have been gaming almost as long, starting with Star Fleet Battles (Task Force Games) and War Of The Ring (SPI) up through high school with Dungeons And Dragons, GURPS and so many more.” Jay can be found online as Tal-Rho on deviantart and (appropriately) SonofKrypton on the Modiphius Discord server.

Jay also gives his brother Sean Davis (found online as Captain Sumek) “nearly all the credit.” Sean “is a thousand times better than I at making my crazy ideas work,” Jay says, which is just really sweet. The sources that the Davis brothers used for this little homebrew are DC Adventures by Green Ronin, Outsiders, numerous Superman titles, Supergirl, Teen Titans and the Eradicator miniseries (all published by DC Comics between 1986 and 2011, which Jay considers “their best era of writing and art”).

Hundreds of years ago, Krypton was lost.  The planet shattered and a very few survivors made it away, the most notable having been Kal-El (generally known as: Superman).  He was not considered “First Contact” because, as he said, he grew up on Earth.  Whether any of the other “superbeings” existed or not has become an occasional, academic debate.  The official story on them, from back in the day, says that most were urban legends or PR stunts.  Of course, that was said by companies and governments that couldn’t own them, or use them.  So, who knows?  As Captain Kirk of the Enterprise once noted about the late Twentieth and early Twenty-First Centuries, we don’t have much information on this period.

From the desk of Lieutenant Commander Jack B. Allen, Starfleet Academy, Founding Worlds Historical Department

Kryptonian is, normally, a species Trait.  It covers many aspects like:

An alternate take, of which only one is known, would also include the Trait: Bio-Energetic Organism.  This describes the Eradicator, whose body is a near-duplicate of Kal-El’s, but was formed via an exotic matter/energy flux.    There are no vision powers, but instead an ability to manipulate energy and fire it as blasts through the hands, or (with a use of Determination or 2 Momentum) use it as a quick defense or muti-attack. For this version, use the stats below.

Jay reports that Eradicator, in their campaign, stands as a sort-of civilian advisor after the Essex found him out by Balduk and New Giza, near the Shackleton Expanse.  He was encased in a large Kryptonian crystal just outside the gravity well of a black hole.  He uses the title he was given, centuries earlier, of “Ambassador.” Kryptonians are powerful but given the technology and philosophy seen in Star Trek they shouldn’t be “overpowered” in the traditional sense.

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