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Sci-fi Custom Token Markers – Unofficial Asset Pack for Star Trek Adventures

2023 additions

These additional tokens are used to designate environmental hazards on your VTT, and
could be used to signify an entire map has a particular hazard, or just one or more zones
(e.g. the zones surrounding a leaky warp core could be marked with the ‘Radiation - Deadly’
token).

These token assets are supplied as .png files (72dpi) with a pixel size of 512 x 512 and can
be easily dropped into Roll20 or any other VTT (Virtual Tabletop) platform.

General effects
Regardless of their source, all environmental hazards are divided into three types,
depending on their severity – hazardous (the least dangerous category), hostile, and deadly
(the most dangerous).

Hazardous Environment (GREEN tokens): Don’t be fooled by the green colour – it’s still bad
news! Any hazardous environmental danger inflicts damage at a rate of between X/hour
and X/day, depending upon the severity of the hazard. Appropriate survival gear permits
humanoids to endure this environment indefinitely.

Hostile Environment (YELLOW tokens): Any hostile environmental danger inflicts damage
at a rate of between X/minute and X/5 minutes, depending upon the severity of the hazard.
Only environment suits permit humanoids to endure hostile environments for more than a
few minutes.

Deadly Environment (RED tokens): Any deadly environmental danger inflicts damage at a
rate of X/round. Humanoids must wear space suits to survive in deadly environments.
However, while space suits can protect against deadly atmospheres for as long as their life
support lasts, extended exposure to deadly temperatures or radiation can cause space suits
to malfunction.

The above consequences are cumulative, so a world with a hostile atmosphere and
hazardous temperatures would require characters to suffer damage caused by both threats.

Effects specific to the different hazard types are on the following page.
SPECIFICS
ATMOSPHERE
Hazardous atmospheres contain a modest amount of oxygen, but either that amount is
insufficient for the long-term survival of humanoids or the atmosphere contains slow toxins,
like traces of chlorine or too much carbon dioxide. Respirator masks or specialized
medications can reduce or eliminate these harmful effects.

Hostile atmospheres either contain little oxygen or larger amounts of moderately rapid
toxins like high concentrations of carbon dioxide.

Deadly atmospheres are poisonous or otherwise rapidly fatal, like chlorine atmospheres,
extreme atmospheric pressure, or the vacuum of space.

TEMPERATURES
Hazardous temperatures for humanoids are above 50 C or below 0 C, and include extreme
environments on Class-M planets, like glaciers and hot sandy deserts. Proper survival gear
can completely eliminate this damage.

Hostile temperatures are above 80 C or below -50 C.

Deadly temperatures are above 200 C or below -200 C, and include planets covered in
lakes of liquid nitrogen or where lead is molten.

RADIATION
Hazardous radiation includes residual radiation from a nuclear war several decades before,
normal stellar and cosmic radiation on an airless world, radiation from natural radioactive
materials, and radiation from massive stellar storms on a Class-M planet. Anti-radiation suits
or an adequate supply of the correct anti- radiation drugs can reduce or eliminate this
damage.

Hostile radiation includes radioactive fallout from recent nuclear explosions, residual
radiation from a nuclear war several years before, radiation from stellar storms on an
unshielded spacecraft or an airless world, and radiation from unshielded fission reactors or
other dangerous radiation leaks.

Deadly radiation includes radiation from nuclear weapons, radiation from massive stellar
storms on an unshielded spacecraft or airless planet, or exceptionally bad radiation leaks.

(The above specifics and examples were cribbed from Star Trek Adventures content
published by Modiphius for reference purposes; no ownership or endorsement is claimed)

As before, this product expansion uses mostly source images from https://game-icons.net/
and the author list for the
various images can be found here: https://game-icons.net/about.html#authors

This expansion reproduces selected images here as a curated set under CC-BY-3.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
I do not own the copyright to these images, and so this curated set is offered for free. If you
want to help me out, please check out my other creations at The Danger Vault.

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