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FANTASY FLIGHT GAMES
STAR WARS
ROLEPLAYING GAME
CARTOL’S EMPORIUM
OF USEFUL THINGS
An unofficial supplement for use at the Edge of the Empire
THE CATALOGUE OF SHINIES
LEAD AUTHOR
Audun ”Jegergryte” Løvlie
Credits
EDITING AND PROOFREADING
Casey Steven Ross
For taking the time to read through it all and provide
insightful feedback and suggestions:
Donovan Morningfire.
For inspiring commentary and suggestions:
3WhiteFox3, AluminiumWolf, That Blasted
Samophlange, LethalDose, Theo and Awaypturwpn.
For inspiring material and contributing with
material of their own:
Groove74
(for extensive
work on the YT-series),
Boehm
and
cetiken
(attachment inspiration),
jedimerc
and
Darth
Pseudonym
(starship attachments),
Thebearisdriving
(armour attachment),
Maveritchell
(gear and
items),
Cilionelle, Sturn, Aservan, HappyDaze.
And everyone else that I have forgotten, the
members of the FFG Community and the d20Radio
forums for being awesome and inspiring in their
own way.
CONTRIBUTORS
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
All trademarks and copyrights are the property
of LucasFilm Ltd. and Fantasy Flight Games.
This document is not intended for sale.
ART
Khairul Hisham:
Cover image, YV-545 (page 42)
and images on pages: 4, 8, 12, 17, 21, 24, 31, 59.
Used with permission.
All other images used in this document are
courtesy of Wookieepedia. The images used in
this document are the property of their specific
creators and no infringement of their rights nor
permission to reuse such images is intended or
should be inferred.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Inspired by and based on the work of EDGE
Studio, David Ardilla, and Chris Beck. Adjusted
by Audun “Jegergryte” Løvlie
LAYOUT
Audun ”Jegergryte” Løvlie
ADDITIONAL CREDIT
Aazlain for his Edge of the Empire font.
”Cartol’s Emporium of Useful Things” by Audun Gabriel Løvlie is licensed under a Creative
Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at
http://jegergryte.wordpress.com
Version of this PDF: v1.0/February 2014
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Credits
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Overview
CONTENTS
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Food, Drink And Lodgings
Trade, Gear And Weapons
Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering
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4 Starships Attachments
4 House-Rules And Extras
Cargo, Refitting And More
Starship Accessories
Starship Combat
Hooks And Mysteries
New Item Qualities
Tools Of The Trade
Mobe’s
Blaster Pistol And Rifles
Ranged Projectile Weapons
New Species: Kyuzo
Range Weapon Attachments
Saish’trokk & Chuurdacca
Melee Weapons
Melee Weapon Attachments
Tin-Tic And Pon-Din’s
Exotic Weapons
Poisons, Drugs And Medicine
Oddities And Artefacts
The Viser N’axan Bazaar
Armour Types
Armour Attachments
Xentech
Cartol’s Sundry Stash
Vehicles And Starships
Speeder Resale Lot
Starship Resale Lot
Corellian Engineering Corporation
Gallofree Yards, Inc.
Kuat Drive Yards
Mendel Baudo
Nubian Design Collective
Sorosuub Corporation
Surronian Hive Guild/Startech
Suwantek Systems
8 Crew & Adversaries
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INTRODUCTION
This is an unofficial, homebrewed supplement presenting
a new location for Game Masters (GMs) to use wherever
they want in the Star Wars galaxy.
Cartol’s Emporium
is
mobile, offers sanctuary, rest, entertainment and a wide
selection of services and goods.
Cartol’s Emporium
offers
starships, weapons and gear for your characters in the
Star Wars
Edge of the Empire
roleplaying game and will
be useful for the upcoming
Age of Rebellion
and
Force &
Destiny
RPGs. It is intended as a resource for groups of
cunning, down-on-his-or-her-luck, adventure seeking free
traders, smugglers, bootleggers, freebooters, buccaneers,
scoundrels. For groups that have acquired more wealth
than they owe their loansharks or other benefactor, it’s
the perfect place to spend these resources on a new ship,
equipment, gear and weapons. More importantly,
Cartol’s
Emporiumtt
also provides an opportunity for new busi-
ness and adventure.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Much of the content in this document is converted from or
inspired by earlier Star Wars RPGs. I’d be rude and incon-
siderate if I did not thank all of you who have provided me
with thoughts, observations, comments, and inspiration.
That includes people on the Fantasy Flight Games forums,
d20radio forums and of course you Google+ guys. I’ve
been provided with encouragement and words of praise
for the various versions of this document, all of which was
not made by me alone. I’ve received help putting together
starships, received suggestions for solving new qualities –
not to forget all those guys on the Beta forum that came
with suggestions for attachments that I grabbed and tried
to figure out.
Additionally I’ve been lucky to receive permission to use
images created by Khairul Hisham at the Star Wars Artists’
Guild.
A note on sources: The ships are conversions from Tramp Freighters, Pirates and Privateers (both WEG), RCR rulebook, SE rulebook, Starship of the Galaxy (both OCR
and SE), Scum and Villainy, Galaxy at War and Unknown Regions by WotC. Whereas equipment is primarily from Scum and Villainy and the Arms and Equipment Guide.
Furthermore all conversions have also been informed by wookiepedia where appropriate. Description of starships, weapons and gear can be found on www.wookiepedia.
org or in the d6 or d20 source books from WEG and WotC respectively – where they appear in all their original glory.
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“Welcome to Cartol’s Emporium of Useful
Things! Have a look in my catalogue and
let me know when you’re ready to spend
those hard earned credits of yours, I’ll
be over here tending to my shinies...”
C
Cartol
OVERVIEW
Cartol’s Emporium
- referred to only as the
Emporium
by
it’s inhabitants and customers - is an old Nebulon-B escort
frigate that travels the outer rim in search of customers, goods,
and salvage. It is operated mostly by a droid crew, but the
various cantinas, hotels and other facilities are run by a
selection of sentients the owner, Cartol, has allowed semi-
permanent residency on his ship. Cartol himself spends
most of his time either in salvage operations, teaching
his apprentice the tricks of the trade, or personally taking
care of customers he finds sufficiently interesting.
The
Emporium
has been modified extensively to
accommodate a rather large hangar bay for Cartol’s used
starship resale business. Most customers, on the other
hand, must instead dock at an attached, custom-made
docking ring connected to the ship’s mid-section. Cartol’s
Emporium is considered neutral ground by most pirates
and smugglers. The custom docking ring helps reinforce
this notion and also adds a welcome level of security
by physically separating visiting starships. If violence
should break out aboard ship, Cartol has a collection of
refurbished battle droids from the Clone Wars that will
put an end to most conflicts usually using non-lethal force,
unless Cartol deems more extreme measures needs to be
taken. If attacked in space, the
Emporium
has military-
grade shields, but is only lightly armed and is therefore
quick to enter hyperspace and flee with everyone aboard
in order to avoid most conflicts.
Cartol’s Emporium
carries almost anything one
can imagine; weapons, clothes, luxury items, armour,
salvage, bits and pieces of scrap metal, parts for repairs and
modifications, exotic oddities from the unknown regions,
and droids in most shapes and sizes. Anything that can
be found in the outer rim can also, at one timer or another,
be found on
Cartol’s Emporium.
Cartol strives to keep a
good selection of wares aboard, even entire starships.
Other merchants provide much of the same, but they are
forced to specialise where Cartol is able to generalise and
provide a wider variety of services.
artol is a jovial, thin, fragile looking elderly Quarren
merchant and scavenger with an idealist streak. He
believes anything can be repaired, put a price on and be
bartered with, or for. He meets new and old faces with
the same enthusiasm and interest for the trade … and
the stories. He can come across as somewhat confused
and distant, unless there is a story involved. A good story
makes Cartol happy and inclined to treat his customers
well. No stories results in his interest wandering and
prices rising, bad stories only makes him disappointed,
and he starts to ask ”can I see your ticket?”
Cartol speaks with a slow, but intense voice, his old eyes
are keen and penetrating. He has an almost supernatural
ability to know what his customers needs (not wants),
before they know it, particularly if they tell a good and
interesting story.
He is usually dressed in some outdated robe of Old
Republic fashion, worn over a utility suit smeared in oil
and grease.
He’s an expert merchant and negotiator.
“... you can probably find a place to stay
at Yulu’s, just by Clear as Mud cantina.”
Cartol’s Emporium
has a range of cantinas, hotels and
even a casino. These supply customers with food, drink,
rest, and other types of clandestine entertainment. It’s
safe to say almost anything can be acquired and enjoyed
at Cartol’s Emporium, for the right price.
While slave trade is not welcome, a few bounty
hunters still frequent the Emporium for upgrades and
relaxation. A few have also set up shop as a local bounty
hunter guild.
FOOD, DRINK AND LODGINGS
The main point of interest aboard
Cartol’s Emporium
is
of course
Cartol’s Emporium of Useful Things.
This shop
occupies the entire main hangar and some levels above
and below. It is filled with vehicles, vehicle parts, and
sundry gear and equipment. However, this is not the only
shop or bazaar on the Emporium.
CLEAR AS MUD
Clear as Mud
is the largest cantina on the Emporium
and also houses the casino. It is usually busy, but there’s
always a free booth for those seeking privacy. The
Clear As
Mud
casino offers sabbacc tables, including an annual
tournament. Private quarters are also available for more
sensitive negotiations and dealings. The cantina is run by
a Wookiee man named Groomaw who is known for his
various styles of homebrewed ale, lager and stout beer sold
at the bar.
Food and drink are on offer, but Groomaw’s
homebrews are the real draw here and are renowned
to be some of the best in the galaxy, if you can take it.
Usually sold in double pints for about
$10
to
$15,
depending
on how much is left of the current batch, each brew has
an exquisite, unique flavour and aroma. If consumed, the
imbiber must make an
Average [dd] Resilience check,
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