Campaigns Beyond is a new feature at Continuing Mission, where we focus on a region of the Star Trek universe and provide a sample campaign set there, expanding on the concept presented in our article Sargon And Beyond: The ‘Missions Beyond’ Campaign but updated and on a grander scale. The map has a hex-grid (where one hex is approximately eight light years from side to side) for ease of reference. Each campaign will include a list of published adventures (either from Modiphius, Continuing Mission, or other homebrew missions) that you can run. Some are placed in designated hexes, others are free for you to insert as you wish. Suggested Eras are presented, but you may adapt the missions as needed. All Campaigns Beyond settings and maps will be compatible with each other, campaign concept permitting. Adapt these as you wish and make the campaign your own!
See Adventures Index for sources and links.

We have imposed a grid on The Shackleton Expanse for you to more easily track where your adventures take place. For the GM, we have provided a checklist of 2370s missions found in The Shackleton Expanse Campaign Guide for TNG Era play, including its main campaign. (The 2260s missions and region will be discussed in a future article.) Unlike our previous campaign supplements, we have not designated specific hexes for each mission, as the play order of the missions (and what year it is) may prove important if you are following the direction of the Shackleton Expanse Campaign Guide. Simply designate a hex when you decide to play the relevant mission.

The region pairs up well with the Star Station Echo campaign guide, already available elsewhere on our site.

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One response to “Campaigns Beyond: The Shackleton Expanse”

  1. Oh, so my colony on the ocean planet Naunet now turns out to be in Hex 2715. I wonder what will happen in the region, and whether it will influence the colony. Looking forward to interesting events …

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