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[A326-335] Atmospheric to Aubergine

Another round of dream cards for the Star Trek Collectible Card Game, resurrected from the late 90s and given graphics for the first time. We're going atomic...

THE ENTRIES:
[326] atmospheric dissipation
[327] atomic bomb
[328] Atrea IV (no card required)
[329] "Attached"
[330] attack satellite

NOTES: 
[326] Affects both players' cards. Better have a ship handy. Landed ships protect their crews. Source: "Homeward"
[327] Roswell will be a Time Location in Apocalypse Rising: Broken Links. Source: "Little Green Men"
[328] Already exists as the Basic Set mission Avert Disaster.
[329] Cured personnel do not get to keep the Empathy, I don't think. Source: Well, "Attached".
[330] Not really a ship, but not a facility either. This is how I decided to interpret unmanned weapon platforms. Source: "Attached"

And now: Fly away with me...

THE ENTRIES:
[331] attack skimmer
[332] Attendants
[333] Atul (no card required)
[334] Audubon Park
[335] aubergine stew 
NOTES: 
[331] You cannot fit more than one personnel inside the skimmer (the image shows no "room inside", but beggars can't be choosers). Watch for weaponry to deal with "Equipment" vehicles like this. Source: "Business as Usual"
[332] In a Youth-themed deck, your opponent might not dare attack you. Youth personnel often have lower strength and would surely die against Jem'Hadar, Klingons, et al. in hand-to hand combat. Source: "Innocence"
[333] Already exists as the Klingon personnel Atul, from The Dominion expansion.
[334] Source: "Homefront"
[335] I'm taking the position that Aubergine stew was a typo in the Encyclopedia. Example of how this works: Sisko would be Attributes 8-8-8 when present, Lore would be 1-1-1. Source: "The Nagus"

Next up: A new Riker persona!

Cards: Atmospheric Dissipation, Atomic Bomb, Attached, Attack Satellite, Attack Skimmer, Deathly Attendent, A Walk in the Park, Aubergine Stew

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