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Scenario Chronology

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I have returned to SFB via FEDCOM.
Has anyone ever did a complete scenario listing in chronological order?
I would like to see one.
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The timeline at http://www.starfleetgames.com/documents/Timeline.pdf seems to have updated in 2007, and to only have scenarios up to the 80s, and not all of those.
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well that is the timeline...im curious to see if anyone did a SCENARIO timeline...a listing of the scenarios in chrono order
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I think for most of the FedComm scenarios that have been ported over from SFB you'd have to check the original SFB scenarios to get the dates. Since FedComm is organized more by "era" than by date, specific years might be hard to come by. Maybe not impossible, but challenging.
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Post by Steve Cole »

We really haven't done such a document. We probably should. Ryan may have included one in his master index. When I finish the history book, that will in effect have a scenario timeline since the whole book is a timeline and will have everything.
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Do you have the information in a database that could output the sorted list? I'd started a quick & dirty text file just typing the Y year and SH number and inserting new lines as scenarios happen in between.
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sounds good...i look forward to it...

meanwhile...i am really getting into FEDCOM...

i was a SFB player many years ago...i have found FEDCOM to be just about right now for my age...which is 47.
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There's a bunch of us in that same demographic (I'm 46). I just wish more of us were closer together (and had more free time, in my case).
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happy to know that I'm not the only old man that still plays this game.
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Post by Steve Cole »

No, the information is not in a database.

To create a list would mean creating the database. Should have done it (did it for FedCom) but never had time. It would take days of work.
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I'm not a man but I'm in my 40s too. :)
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Always happy to hear about more ladyfolk playing the games.
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I'd thought submitted scenarios were categorized by year, empires involved, and ship types to quickly find one that covered a subject.

Anyway, grabbing the modules within easy reach, I get this:

Y135, SH121
Y143, SH35
Y145, SH122
Y152, SH42, SH47
Y153, SH123
Y155, SH48, SH49, SH50
Y156, SH8, SH51
Y157, SH52, SH124, SH125, SH126, SH262
Y158, SH4
Y160, SH3, SH53, SH76, SH176
Y161, SH1, SH7, SH54
Y162, SH127, SH128
Y163, SH67, SH129
Y164, SH55
Y165, SH56, SH57, SH58, SH130
Y166, SH5, SH10, SH36, SH41, SH77, SH131, SH229
Y167, SH6, SH95, SH132, SH178
Y168, SH59, SH78, SH133
Y169, SH79, SH134, SH179, SH201, SH202, SH230
Y169 August SH112
Y170, SH15, SH18, SH135, SH180, SH203
Y171, SH19, SH40, SH60, SH68, SH69, SH80, SH181, SH204
Y171-Y187, SH12, J
Y172, SH20, SH61, SH96, SH136, SH182
Y173, SH2, SH46, SH97, SH137, SH183
Y174, SH70, SH113
Y175, SH37, SH62, SH81, SH184
Y176, SH71, SH138
Y177, SH63, SH82, SH98, SH139, SH140, SH185
Y178, SH21, SH22, SH38, SH83, SH99
Y179, SH9, SH13, SH33, SH34, SH43, SH84, SH85, SH86, SH141, SH142, SH143, SH186, SH205
Y180, SH44, SH64, SH65, SH87, SH88, SH144, SH145, SH146, SH147, SH187, SH222, SH223, SH224, SH225, SH260
Y181, SH14, SH16, SH29, SH30, SH66, SH72, SH89, SH100, SH148, SH206
Y181-Y183, SH31
Y182, SH11, SH27, SH90, SH101, SH114, SH115, SH149, SH150, SH231, SH259
Y183, SH23, SH73, SH151, SH152, SH153, SH233, SH258, SH264
Y184, SH17, SH28, SH39, SH91, SH102, SH207
Y185, SH32, SH74, SH116
Y186, SH103, SH117, SH118, SH154, SH188
Y187, SH24, SH92, SH119, SH189, SH265
Y188, SH25, SH93, SH155, SH190, SH232, SH261
Y189, SH208
Y190, SH26
Y190, SH45, SH263
Y197, SH75, SH94
Y203, SH156
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ElizabethB wrote:I'm not a man but I'm in my 40s too. :)
wish you lived here in Florida.
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I had an idea here but I'm busy with the final recovery from the system hard disk crash (just got the Mac back on internet, helps when you unplug the ethernet cord and plug it back in) and need to do that, CL52, and the art for the Lyran MSSB before I launch it. Somebody remind me in a month.
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