Another round of dream cards for the Star Trek Collectible Card Game,
resurrected from the late 90s and given graphics for the first time. A
new Riker persona, anyone?
THE ENTRIES:
[336] Augris
[337] Australopithecine
[338] Autarch
[339] auto-phaser interlock
[340] autodestruct (no card required)
[336] Source: "Resistance"
[337] Source: "Genesis"
[338] Tzenketh is the location of Investigate Coup. Never seen at the time, the Tzenkenti gave since been represented as large saurians in comics and games, so I had to make some changes to my original design, but minor ones. Source: "The Adversary"
[339] The damage can still be repaired in the usual fashion. Source: "A Matter of Time"
[340] Already exists as the Basic Set Interrupt Auto-Destruct Sequence.
And now: Short effects, for once...
THE ENTRIES:
[341] autonomic response analysis
[342] autonomous holo-emitter
[343] autosequencer
[344] autosuture
[345] Avery III Decipher's version:Decipher's version:NOTES:
[341] Source: "Ex Post Facto"
[342] This allows your holograms to exist at sites and facilities, which Holo-Projectors does not. If Holo-Emitter is destroyed and there is no ship or facility present, the hologram(s) is(are) discarded. Obviously, Decipher eventually made its own for the Voyager expansion (shown above for comparison as MOBILE Holo-Emitter). Source: "Journey's End, Part II"
[343] You'll need to do a little bookkeeping in order to keep the seeds together with their missions during the Q-shuffle. Does not supersede Region and Quadrant rules. Source: "Data's Day"
[344] Not the best "entry-to-effect match", I'm afraid. Obviously, Subspace Warp Rift has no span. Source: "Suddenly Human"
[345] Was later made as the Voyager expansion's Research Phage. I never thought the Vidiians would get their own affiliation, so I had gone for Non-Aligned solutions. Source: VOY's "Faces"
Next up: Do Exocomps dream of axonal sheep?
Cards: Augris, Australopithecene Riker, The Autarch, Autophaser Interlock, Lie Detector, Holo-Emitter, Autosequencer, Autosuture, Investigate Genotypes
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