The Librarian’s Gift: My Journey to the Leo Galaxy
I always wanted to be the Captain of the ship and get all the girls like Captain James T. Kirk, and Ken St. Andre’s Starfaring did that job. The journey didn't start in a vacuum; it started in September 1976, the week after Labor Day. The school year was just beginning, but my real education happened when Ken St. Andre, our school librarian, reached across that counter and handed me a copy of Starfaring. It was brand new—it had just been released that August. He didn't just give me a book; he handed me a starship commission. I was six years old, and suddenly, I had the keys to the universe.
The Captain’s Study: September 1976
My desk at home became the bridge of an experimental vessel. While other kids were doing homework, I was deep in a "used future" that felt more real than anything outside my window. My command center was set up with precision:
The Command Manual: The 80-page Starfaring softcover, with that iconic Ernest Hogan cover art, propped up where I could see every rule.
The Leo Star Charts: I wasn't just looking at drawings; I had real astronomical books and star charts of the Leo Galaxy spread out across the desk.
The Sickle Nebula: I spent hours tracing the "Lion’s Mane," mapping out Regulus, Algieba, and Adhafera, turning real stars into tactical waypoints for my ship.
Tactile Technology: My "gear" consisted of a boxy, handheld comlink and a chunky datapad—utilitarian, mechanical, and built for the grit of deep space.
The D6 Law: On the corner of the desk sat my dice. Ken taught me that a handful of six-sided dice decided everything. To this day, in my world, all dice—for players and the biggest monsters—are always D6s.
Captain EARL (Age 6): The Starfaring Stats
Using the rules Ken gave me in that library, I rolled up my first version of the Captain. I was built for the "Early Series" era—pioneering, brave, and ready to lead:
| Attribute | Value (3D6) | 1976 Pioneer Description |
| STRENGTH (STR) | 14 | The "Mount of Steel" tenacity to haul heavy gear. |
| INTELLIGENCE (INT) | 17 | The brainpower to translate real star charts into FTL paths. |
| DEXTERITY (DEX) | 15 | Quick enough to operate the clunky, tactile buttons of a prototype console. |
| CHARISMA (CHA) | 18 | The "Kirk Factor"—a natural-born leader of the bridge. |
| LUCK (LCK) | 18 | High fortune for a captain navigating the black without a map. |
Personal Gear (1976 Pioneer Issue)
The Captain’s Comlink:
The Vessel: The Manticore (NX-Prototype)
As the Captain of this beast, Arthur manages:
Bite Cannons: Frontal energy batteries.
The Stinger: A rear-mounted plasma harpoon for boarding actions.
Manual FTL Jump-Drives: Requiring precise coordination and a successful INT save to traverse the Leo Sector.
Bite Cannons: Frontal energy batteries.
The Stinger: A rear-mounted plasma harpoon for boarding actions.
Manual FTL Jump-Drives: Requiring precise coordination and a successful INT save to traverse the Leo Sector.
The Legacy of D6 Continues
Ken taught me the most important lesson in that library: the dice are the law. He showed me that a handful of six-sided dice could decide the fate of the Galaxy, a crew, a ship, or an entire civilization. In my universe, from the smallest scout ship to the largest planetary monster, we always roll D6s.
That six-year-old Captain never really left that desk. Every time I write about the Manticore-Class Heavy Assault Cruiser or the Tiger Force Shadow Saga, I’m channeling that September in 1976. The library was just the first hangar bay; the rest of the Leo Sector is still out there, waiting for a Captain who isn't afraid to roll the dice and head into the unknown.
Product Identity & Legal
The following items are designated Product Identity of Arthur Earl C. Hedges Jr. / The Adventures of Captain Hedges: The world of Zimrala, the Zimrala Six Players Guide, the Leo Galaxy, the Zosma System, the Arial, the characters Tiger Booze, Angel Booze, Wookgnarf, Kor, and Hawk, the Manticore-Class Heavy Assault Cruiser, and the Tiger Force Shadow Saga. Monsters! Monsters!, Humans, Humans (1st Edition), and Starfaring are trademarks of Ken St. Andre and Troll Godfather Press and are used with permission. All dice used are D6s. Artistry by Angela Head. © 2026 Arthur Earl C. Hedges Jr. All rights reserved.






