One of the few times I played SFB, I used a Klingon Mauler. I was purdy stoopid about the starship combat at the time (late 80's), and I wanted to score a glorious kill.
I took my mauler close toward a heavily damaged Federation Heavy Cruiser, (as in, under 5 hexes away) to ensure the best shot chance, and fired its prime weapon. Did lots (
lots) of damage!
GameMaster: Well, you certainly blew that ship up!
Heavy Cruiser Ship Captain: (groans)
Me: Hell yeah!
GameMaster: And you blew yourself up in the process.
Heavy Cruiser Ship Captain: (laughs raucously) Geseundheit!
Me: (laughing right along with the HC Captain) Thank you.
I also remember one time, in that same era, making an SSD for a Galaxy class cruiser. When I showed it to my buddies, one of them said: "You come into my side of the board with so much as a point of shields up, and I am sending my entire fleet after you!"
Now I realize that what I am about to discuss next is more on the FASA Star Trek Starship Tactical Combat Simulator, and not the Task Force Games StarFleet Battles, but I did have to share this.
I and two of my friends got together for a session of FASA Trek. I played the Klingons, my friend played the Romulans, and my other friend GM'd the session. We were both running with cloaks on. (We played fast and loose with the cloak rules.) At one point, during maneuver phase, the GM ended up falling out of his seat, laughing his head off. We laughed too, in curiosity, but he would not tell us what he was laughing about until after the game was resolved.
After we finished (I don't remember who won), the GM started laughing again. My opponent and I were both like: "Are you gonna tell us what had you in stitches a little while ago?"
He showed us our course plots on his own miniature starmap. At some point midway during the game, we both had passed within one hex of each other, not even realizing the other was just a stone's throw away.
