Based on a discussion from the STAR FRONTIERS List Server (starfrontiers@iastate.edu)
If the PCs work for the UPF, they are selected for the mission. If they do not
work for the UPF, they are selected because the Sathar requested that
non-UPF personnel be chosen for the job.
The Sathar is indeed sincere.
There are a number of possible motives for his desire to defect.
The Sathar nation has gone to great lengths to pool the general populace into a
mentality of cohesion and hatred. But an individual mind might be stronger
than that. Maybe this single Sathar being, probably having been sheltered in a privileged
status, has slipped through the holes and decided that what his race is
doing is wrong. Or on another note, perhaps he has committed some
unpardonable crime and is fleeing for political asylum.
The details are up to the game referee.
Unbeknownst to the defecting Sathar, Sathar
intelligence is aware of his plan and is using it to set a trap. The
primary goal of Sathar intelligence is to capture an Assault Scout
undamaged, so that they can study it and reproduce it.
For this reason, Sathar intelligence has subjected the defectee
to hypnotic suggestion, causing him to insist that an Assault Scout be sent.
The reasoning the Sathar being will give for requesting that type of ship
is that he is being picked up
in a remote corner of space. The Assault Scout is the smallest UPF craft
capable of interstellar jumps and capable of decently defending itself.
A larger ship would attract too much attention.
By the time the
defecting Sathar arrives in the asteroid field, a fleet of "sleeping"
Sathar warships has already been strategically placed and hidden. (They
are difficult but not impossible to detect.)
If the PCs fall for the trap,
they find themselves ambushed on all sides. However, since the Sathar wish
to capture the ship unharmed, they will only fire shots to disable the PCs'
craft--and will only do that if absolutely necessary. It is up to the
players' ingenuity to either outsmart or outrun their would-be captors.
One point of leverage that the PCs might use is that the Sathar are mainly
interested in acquiring an intact Assault Scout. The Sathar might get nervous if
the PCs threaten to destroy their own ship. Ultimately, this is
the players' chance to be creative, and the referee should honor that
creativity by improvising accordingly with the rules.
If the PCs do manage to make it home with the defecting Sathar, the Sathar
begins talking about this being the start of a new era of friendship
between the two peoples--when suddenly he is shot and killed by a hot-head
Star Law Ranger.
The UPF has received a covert message from a Sathar who has
expressed a desire to defect to the Federation. A small team is to take a
solitary Assault Scout to an asteroid belt in an uninhabited star system
just beyond the Frontier's edge. There they will meet up with the Sathar
in a small Scout Ship (as in
SFKH3) and take him aboard. All lie detection
and verification methods show that the Sathar seems to be sincere.
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