Having just reread your original post, do you count the outnumbering bonus for hordes for shooting attacks? I read the rules as hordes shooting effectively work as individual shooting attacks, which may explain our different experiences!
Good Spot. Yes I did!!
As you'll be well aware there are very few shooting foes in the original fantasy version so it's not a rule I ever got familiar with and just transposed the melee rule to shooters; Sunjester pointed out the error of my ways last week as well so I won't be making that mistake again.
The Through the Badlands scenario I posted on 4th Feb was with no horde bonus though and I still got slaughtered. I think if you get a couple of unlucky cards with lots of shooters on the board then the overwhelming number of shots will be too much.
It's all fun experimenting and sharing though. Sunjester has taken a rather different path and has different DL's for minions when shooting and fighting melee whilst you tough it out with no modifiers.
I'm still not settled on how I will eventually run these sci fi games as I've only had a handful of games to test stuff out - what I do next year is unlikely to bear much resemblance to this year.
Regarding using Jedi I have put together a character I will be playtesting once I've finished my Fantasy SS and SS campaign.
I've bent the rules a bit to suit but I wanted him to be more Jedi like.
He will run as as Player 1's whole party alongside Player 2's 3-5 standard PCs.
I'm especially looking forward to seeing how Teleport Friend will pan out when using it to pull ranged enemies in melee or throw them outside their shooting range, as well as moving objects to create his own cover.
And the Knockdown Fireball should be good defensively as well as for splitting hordes - when a horde gets to move those standing will move but those prone will use their move to stand.
Here's a bad pic of his stat sheet I did last week
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markndebs, on Flickr