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Victory by Any Means Campaign Guide - This is the core rule book. The Guide provides rules for a generic sci-fi campaign system. This game is similar in concept to the venerable Starfire system.
Campaign Moderator's Companion - A rules supplement for the VBAM Campaign System. The Companion adds advanced rules that extend play and allow for the introduction of more detailed options.
The Menagerie - This book includes rules for creating custom races for the VBAM Campaign System. Over a hundred unique traits and nearly a dozen government types are included in this rule set.
Starmada Edition - The official source book to play VBAM Campaign System with Majestic 12's Starmada tactical game system. VBAM can be used as the campaign system for generating new Starmada tactical battles.
Stars Divided: Terran Civil War - An additional supplement for the Starmada Edition.
Jovian Chronicles Edition - An officially licensed sourcebook adapting the VBAM Campaign System to the universe of Dream Pod 9's Jovian Chronicles RPG. Due to expiration of the license, this product is no longer available as of October 15, 2011.
Fire as She Bears edition - A licensed supplement based on the Fire as She Bears rules for Napoleonic naval combat from Starboard Tack Press, presenting a campaign set during the Napoleonic era.
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