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[A206-215] Antichroniton to Antimonium

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

THE ENTRIES:
[206] antichroniton
[207] antigen
[208] antigrav
[209] antigraviton
[210] antilepton interference 

NOTES: 
[206] Used to either protect yourself from Temporal Rifts, etc., or to stop an opponent from reaching a Time Location or leaving it. Source: "Before and After"
[207] Turns your Runabout into a U.S.S. Pasteur. "In between assignments" refers to an interstellar patch of territory. Source: "Macrocosm"
[208] A poison pill Equipment card, potentially. Those events now become prone to Disruptor Overload and are affected by any other game text referring to Equipment. They can no longer be nullified by Kevin Uxbridge though. If the Antigrav is discarded, those cards return to the table. Source: "The Changeling"
[209] Personnel ferried to adjacent location are NOT underneath mission. Source: "Attached"
[210] This limits ship battling by not allowing ships to target the same ship. Keep a number of shuttles around your main ship and watch those K'Vorts take shots at the lowly vessels. It's more of an armada versus armada kind of thing. Source: "Emissary"

And now: Does anti-matter matter?

THE ENTRIES:
[211] antimatter containment
[212] antimatter mines
[213] antimatter pod (no card required)
[214] antimatter spread (no card required)
[215] antimonium
NOTES: 
[211] Gives a chance to save the personnel, but not the ship. Saucer Separation will be a Broken Link. Source: "Contagion"
[212] Increases usefulness of Anti-Matter Pod. Sonya Gomez may still suspend, and 3 Navigation still let's you breeze by it. Source: "Call to Arms"
[213] An Anti-Matter Pod Equipment card was released in the Q-Continuum expansion.
[214] An Anti-Matter Spread Interrupt card was released in the Alternate Universe expansion.
[215] I'm not sure I would ever use this for its Event game text. Not sure what I was thinking. Source: "Business as Usual"

Next up: We gotta get out from under this negativism soon.

Cards: Antichronitons, Antigen Research, Antigrav, Tractored Transport, Antilepton Interference, Losing Containment!, Mine Disputed Region, Antimonium Options

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