Galaxy Guide 10: Bounty Hunters


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Galaxy Guide 10: Bounty Hunters is a supplement to Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game written by Rick D. Stuart and published by West End Games.

As the guide name indicates, is all about bounty hunters, specifically bounty hunting under the Imperial New Order rule. It gives non-player character profiles and ways to use them in adventures, as well as guidelines to play campaigns with bounty hunter player characters. Some information in the guide was already published in Galaxy Guide 9: Fragments from the Rim in a more brief form.

Boba Fett. Bossk. IG-88.

Bounty Hunters.

The very mention of a hunter on your trail is enough to make your blood run cold. They are the galaxy's most infamous trackers and will hunt another person halfway across the galaxy if the credits are right.

This Galaxy Guide examines all facets of the most dangerous and possibly most misunderstood group of professionals in the galaxy. Within this volume, players and gamemasters learn the specifics of bounty hunting, from determining "acquisitions" to the specialized equipment that hunters rely on. This guide provides details on some of the more notable hunters operating in the Empire, as well as details for generating bounty hunter player characters, including an introductory adventure.

Introduction

Chapter One: Bounty Hunting: The Profession, The Professionals

Chapter Two: Character Creation

Chapter Three: The Business

Chapter Four: The Hunt

Chapter Five: Modes of Operation

Chapter Six: Hunter Notables

Chapter Seven: Equipment

  • Weapons
  • Armor
  • Confinement Apparatus
  • Miscellaneous Equipment

Chapter Eight: Bounty Hunter Guilds And Related Agencies

Chapter Nine: Two for the Price of One (Adventure)

  1. The copyright text for Galaxy Guide 10: Bounty Hunters lists 1994 as the year of release, but Star Wars Adventure Journal 1, released in February of that year, only mentions the second edition of Galaxy Guide 6 among its upcoming products. Thus, Galaxy Guide 10 was released prior to the journal's publication, in January.