##### Running a tabletop RPG campaign in the vastness of space?
##### Let me help you drum up a galaxy.
by Alexander Vigna
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# Space...
When creating a literal universe to play a role-playing-game in, one can find the work of creating the multitude of star systems and planets exhausting. This series of random tables is meant to speed up that process with every tabletop gamer's favorite tool: dice. Using a series of simple roll-tables you'll be able to come up with a virtually infinite number of unique solar systems for your players to venture through, even on the fly as they sail violently off your rails. I've only played 5th edition *Dungeons & Dragons*, but these pages are system-agnostic, so you'll find that they work for any tabletop RPG.
### Star Stuff
First you must choose a number of solar systems for your players to have access to. You can't very well have planets without having stars now can you? Now, this part can be done manually, and frankly, should be. A nice simple number like 10 or 15 should hold your players over for a very long time. You can always add more as your players venture outside of the area. To give some scientific flavor to your fake corner of the cosmos, use a d8 and the table below to determine the sort of stars at center of these systems. For Binary Systems, roll two more dice, re-rolling 1s and 8s.
##### Determining Star Type
| d8 | Star Type |
|:----------:|:-------------|
| 1 | Binary System |
| 2 | Red Giant |
| 3 | White Dwarf |
| 4 | Red Dwarf |
| 5 | Medium Yellow |
| 6 | Medium Orange |
| 7 | Blue Giant |
| 8 | Supergiant |
### Counting the Planets
And now that you have the requisite amount of giant fusion balls and loose dust, let's make some planets. First the easy part: how many planets? Well again, this can be manual, but to relieve the pressure, I recommend a simple d10 roll, where you treat the "0" as an actual 0. Some stars might be quite lonely, but there can still be value in the asteroid fields, or adventure on a space station.
### Filling The Void
I wish I could fill the void in my soul with a dice roll... Anywho, most star systems will have comets, or one or more systems of asteroids, even if they don't have planets. If a system has 3 or more planets roll a d4 twice, and add the features of the table below to the system to give it more character. For systems with 2 or less planets, only one extra feature should suffice.