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  • Enterprise: Role Play Game In Star Trek
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  • Like most Japanese publications and boxed games, the quality of the components of Enterprise was exceptional. It came packed in a brilliantly colored hard cardboard box (8.5" x 11.5" x 1.5") featuring Kirk, Spock and McCoy on the front; and a black and white rear cover with a description of the game, pictures of some of the character cards and their stats, and a list of the game components, as follows:
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  • Like most Japanese publications and boxed games, the quality of the components of Enterprise was exceptional. It came packed in a brilliantly colored hard cardboard box (8.5" x 11.5" x 1.5") featuring Kirk, Spock and McCoy on the front; and a black and white rear cover with a description of the game, pictures of some of the character cards and their stats, and a list of the game components, as follows: * A 20-page Rulebook, almost entirely text with few illustrations and no other Star Trek photos * A 13-page Adventure book, including 4 pages of maps with a "blueprint" look to them * 15 double-sided Character Cards, coated for use with erasable markers or crayon; the front featured a photo of the player character, and the back listed their statistics and provided space for tracking hits, making notes and so on; cards were provided for Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Uhura, Scotty, Sulu, Chekov, Chapel, Rand, Commander Kang the Klingon, Stonn the Vulcan, Sub-Commander Tal the Romulan and three blank cards, presumably for NPCs * Two twenty-sided D10 dice (red and white, numbered 0-9) * One 9mm D6 * Mail-in return survey card * 4-page 1983 Tsukuda Simulation Game catalog detailing the SF Series, HG-001 through HG-016