The two are basically entirely different beasts at this point in time, owing no small favor to the fact that Jay wrote FA and I am writing 2E (albeit at a rate slower than molasses, some would contend). There were quite a few things that Jay did in FA to tailor the game to the Star Fleet Universe that wouldn't work in a more generic rule setting.Shadow Warrior wrote:It looks that way, which then begs the interesting question of whether or not to revise FA to bring it back into line with 2e? I know FA drove a lot of the thinking for 2e but there are bound to be some instances where the two are now out of step.
I think any wholesale rewrites would probably have to wait until ADB had a chance to tell us point blank what they want or need changed to be happy with the book. Once Jay has that in hand, then we can probably take a look and see what needs to be done and what we can do to streamline or otherwise tighten up the rules and text to accommodate those requests.However, might that be an opportunity to revise the layout for FA at the same time to make it more palatable to SVC? The Klingon Armada product would undoubtedly be a useful template for an insight into ADB's collective mind as to what makes a 3rd party product nice to read (in my view, the bits added by ADB are the weak and jarring points in an otherwise cool product but, hey, they're the publishers and it's their call as to what's good or not).
Back to the VBAM salt mines!
-Tyrel