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[A166-175] Andorian to Angel One

Another round of dream cards for the Star Trek Collectible Card Game, resurrected from the late 90s and given graphics for the first time. More Andorian stuff...

THE ENTRIES: 

[166] Andorian blues
[167] Andorian transport
[168] Andorian tuber root
[169] Andorians
[170] android (no card required)

But perhaps you want the icons reversed:

NOTES: 
[166] Since INTEGRITY is the most difficult attribute to boost... And note that it plays as a download - from hand - suspending play rather than costing a card play. Source: "Unification Part I"
[167] Why dual-aligned if one of the icons is going to be Non-Aligned? Well, for purposes of many cards, it counts as both, so it's as vulnerable to Maman Picard as it is to Neural Servo Device. An experiment. Source: "Rules of Acquisition"
[168] Wha--?!? All you need is 5 more points to get a victory? You have a Klingon Death Yell in hand? You figure it out. Source: "Second Sight"
[169] Shrev is an invention based on the few Andorians we've seen in background scenes. His name is derived from the two named Andorians from "Journey to Babel", Shras and Thelev. Note that the Food card may only be downloaded to a site where it could normally exist. Pic is a composite of a cosplayer and Quark's.
[170] Exists as Soong-Type Android, from the Q-Continuum expansion.

And now: A matriarchal society.

THE ENTRIES: 
[171] Andronesian encephalitis
[172] anesthezine
[173] Anetra
[174] Angel Falls, Venezuela
[175] Angel One

NOTES: 
[171] While first mentioned in TNG's "The Dauphin", the virus was pictured in Enterprise's "Cold Station 12".
[172] Source: "The Hunted"
[173] Cooking has some uses with Food cards around in this set. Source: "Shadowplay"
[174] Source: "Family"
[175] Matriarchal Societies encountered once the mission is solved are discarded, not those under this mission. Source: "Angel One", naturally.

Next up: Neelix's secret recipe!

Cards: Andorian Blues, Andorian Transport, Andorian Tuber Root, Shrev, Andronesian Encephalitis, Anesthezine Gas, Anetra, Angel Falls, Venezuela, Recover Survivors

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