If you are using acrobat you can make the two page spreads line up properly, just go to the View menu under Page Display and select Show Cover Page in Two Page View.
Thing is, thanks to 3rd party products, its not that hard to use Starfinder rules for a more "hard sci-fi" feel, in the mold of the old "Traveller" RPG (but using d20 rules, more or less ^_^). Also, with little work at all, this would be perfect to do a 'Shadowrun' type game (doesn't have 'netrunning' rules, but I always thought those kind of rules slowed the game down anyway).
+Eric Watson ah ok, that's cool. love to see the tabletop focused passion. I'm only really getting into the D20 systems, however I haven't been able to actually play a game yet
My group thought Pathfinder was too rules heavy, and D&D 5E was too rules light. So far, Starfinder has looked like a good middle ground. As for whats in the book, other than the weapons and armor, i found the equipment section very lacking. Otherwise, looks great, and so far, plays great.
Have you seen this project yet? Would love to see a review of it from you: www.kickstarter.com/projects/rocketpiggames/tilescape-gothic-city-3d-printable-modular-buildin