
No war can be carried on without the tools to wage it, and Engineers serve the Rebellion and their comrades by designing, building, and maintaining all the equipment necessary to end the Empire’s reign of terror in the galaxy. The struggle against the Empire isn’t only for those who carry the biggest blasters or fly the fastest starfighters.

The bigger the project, the longer the time it’ll take, but what a payoff it’ll be to roll out in your own custom-corvette that can outrun those pesky Star Destroyers and/or Republic Frigates. Start with a frame–something simple like a speeder bike, or go for more complex like a Corvette) and then layer in options and parts and you’ll get your labor. Fully Operational has a flexible ship construction system that lets you design all manner of projects. Speaking of ships–everyone knows that you should never just buy off the rack. All in all pretty solid talents for adventures/campaigns that are very ship-centric.

And then when you finally get a chance to rest, they’ll have your ship up and running again thanks to their abilities to Fine Tune and Repair. Whether it’s making them move faster, have a better silhouette, or Pushing the Specs, Shipwrights are how your trusty bucket of bolts will get out of even the worst scraps intact. Shipwrights are Engineers who can get the most out of any ship. They take a hit to social things though, so keep that in mind.

They get a boosted Intelligence score and a free rank in Medicine–so really any class that would benefit from a little medical knowledge or a high intelligence is a good fit for these guys. Tall and lanky and given to genetic engineering, these graceful scientists make perfect engineers, medics, doctor, or technicians. You may remember them from the Star Wars prequels.

Kaminoans, Shipwrights, and Crafting, oh my! This sourcebook will help you MacGyver your way out of any situation.įirst off are the Kaminoans–who engineer Life Itself. I’m afraid when your friends pick up this book, they’ll find it’s Fully Operational.Īge of Rebellion’s newest sourcebook is all about Engineers, and Fantasy Flight Games has a look at some of the new species and specializations your engineer can take on.
