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You are a crew member of a space station. Your job is to fulfill assignments to score as many points as possible. The station is running low on oxygen, so there are only 20 turns left for the crew. In your turn, either move to another section of the station, purchase something or perform an assignment. Each "+1" means roll an additional die and pick the highest one.

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  • The bananas are only useful against fumble 3, fumble 4, and fumble 6 if subject 2 ?
  • The oxygen counter / time limit is a good idea; every game needs an end-condition.  You could use two rows of O to cross off Ø instead of erasing and re-writing a number, since oxygen can't be replenished.
  • "...otherwise you got hit."  what does it mean for a player to get hit?
  • The text says "you are" singular, but the bottom of the fumble table says "you can fight with other crew members."  Is this solo or many players? Can players help or hinder other players? is the oxygen time limit shared with players (Player A turn, Player B turn, is that 2 or 1 units of oxygen spent) ?  How would a player initiate a fight with another player?
  • What does ammo do? Could I plausibly use it as a "Treat" for "Private Rodney" ?  or garnishes to "Cook" the "Alien captives"? Is the Blaster inert without ammo?
  1. correct
  2. good idea!
  3. lose 1 life
  4. the game is for 1+ players
    1. they can do whatever they like
    2. oxygen is shared, two players moved = 1 oxygen spent
    3. just roll a die
  5. blaster works without special ammo - special ammo gives an additional bonus, you can only use it during fights

Game is funtastic! :) What is Blaster at engineering, how and where to use? (not clear to me) :)

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Thanks!

Blaster is a gun that gives an advantage in a fight :)

On a players's turn, do they move to an adjacent another section, or any another section?  The "start here" suggests adjacency matters.

to move to any other section, you need a teleporter :)