Fading Suns Ships back in production

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Fading Suns Ships back in production

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In case anyone is still interested:

http://theminiaturespage.com/news/?id=1483833553

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I'm assuming FASA Games' new edition won't use Call to Arms, since that was Mongoose's house system, right? Any word on what the new system might be? A reversion to the original rules or something new?
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Don't know. However, ADB took over the Star Fleet: A Call to Arms, and is publishing their own edition of the rules, so I wouldn't rule out what FASA is going to do with the game. Also FASA's social media presense sort of sucks, and is very lopsided (all it is is Space 1889 and Earthdawn, barely a mention of Fading Suns). Almost as bad as Catalysts (current publisher of Battletech, I have no idea what their new releases are unless I go looking...)

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