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How To Host A Mystery - Star Trek: The Next Generation

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How To Host A Mystery - Star Trek: The Next Generation was a special edition of Decipher's How To Host A Murder series of boxed party game sets. It allowed a group of eight players (more could be included as "unnamed crewmembers") plus a "Party Host" to enact a "lost episode" of Star Trek: The Next Generation, all in the confines of a dinner party setting.

[edit] Summary

STARDATE 47729.25: An eight-member away team from the USS Enterprise-D has found the legendary Orb of Knowledge. (Note: This is not one of the Bajoran Orbs, but an equally legendary artifact nonetheless.) However, later at a celebratory banquet, Captain Jean-Luc Picard discovers that the Orb has disappeared, and several of the personnel guarding it have been assaulted. A brief investigation leads to the fact that only someone in the away team could have committed the assault and subsequent theft of the Orb. But which one could it be – Commander William T. Riker, Dr. Beverly Crusher, Lt. Cmdr. Data, Counselor Deanna Troi, Lt. Worf, Ensign Ro Laren, Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge or Ten Forward hostess Guinan?

[edit] Game components

  • A cassette tape which reveals the details of the mystery
  • A diagram of the USS Enterprise-D
  • A Host's Guide and Instruction Booklet
  • Eight Guest Invitations and envelopes
  • Eight Player Clue Manuals with secret info for each player
  • An Investigation Report
  • A booklet containing nine "Secret Clues"
  • "Crewmember" Nametags
  • Optional Dinner and Costume Suggestions to give the party more flavor (pun not intended)
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